THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE USE OF A PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM, ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE USE OF A PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM, ORGANIZATIONAL FACTORS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND THE PERFORMANCE OF PUBLIC SECTOR ORGANIZATIONS

This research Support studies the accountability and performance of public sector organizations.It provides empirical evidence about the relationship between the use of a performance measurement system and the organizational factors of accountability and organizational performance.We investigate the three roles of a performance measurement system (

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Spatiotemporal Features for Asynchronous Event-based Data

Bio-inspired asynchronous event-based vision sensors are currently introducing a paradigm shift in visual information processing.These new sensors rely on a stimulus-driven principle of light acquisition similar to biological retinas.They are event-driven and fully asynchronous, thereby reducing redundancy and encoding exact times of input signal c

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Identification of a TNF-TNFR-like system in malaria vectors (Anopheles stephensi) likely to influence Plasmodium resistance

Abstract Identification of Plasmodium-resistance genes in malaria vectors remains an elusive goal despite the recent availability of high-quality genomes of several mosquito vectors.Anopheles stephensi, with its three distinctly-identifiable forms at the egg stage, correlating with varying vector competence, offers an ideal species to discover func

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