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IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, Volume 49
Volume 49, Number 1, February 2002
- Eric H. Kessler, Paul E. Bierly III:
Is faster really better? An empirical test of the implications of innovation speed. 2-12 - James T. C. Teng, Varun Grover, Wolfgang Güttler:
Information technology innovations: general diffusion patterns and its relationships to innovation characteristics. 13-27 - Khalid Hafeez, Yanbing Zhang, Naila Malak:
Core competence for sustainable competitive advantage: a structured methodology for identifying core competence. 28-35 - Timothy Schoenecker, Laura Swanson:
Indicators of firm technological capability: validity and performance implications. 36-44 - Manuel E. Sosa, Steven D. Eppinger, Michael T. Pich, David G. McKendrick, Suzanne K. Stout:
Factors that influence technical communication in distributed product development: an empirical study in the telecommunications industry. 45-58 - Laura M. Meade, Adrien Presley:
R&D project selection using the analytic network process. 59-66 - Scott Gallagher, Seung-Ho Park:
Innovation and competition in standard-based industries: a historical analysis of the US home video game market. 67-82
Volume 49, Number 2, May 2002
- Leonard H. Lynn:
Engineers and engineering in the US and Japan: a critical review of the literature and suggestions for a new research agenda. 95-106 - Timothy M. Laseter, Kamalini Ramdas:
Product types and supplier roles in product development: an exploratory analysis. 107-118 - Thomas Y. Choi, Zhaohui Wu, Lisa M. Ellram, Balaji R. Koka:
Supplier-supplier relationships and their implications for buyer-supplier relationships. 119-130 - David Mendez, Ram Narasimhan:
Examining market oriented aspects of cost of quality. 131-139 - Dean A. Shepherd, Moren Lévesque:
A search strategy for assessing a business opportunity. 140-154 - Kin Keung Lai, Shulin Liu, Shouyang Wang:
Bid markup selection models by use of multiple criteria. 155-160 - Joseph C. Paradi, Sandra Smith, Claire Schaffnit-Chatterjee:
Knowledge worker performance analysis using DEA: an application to engineering design teams at Bell Canada. 161-172 - Patrick Chi-leung Hui, Keith C. C. Chan, Philip Kwok-wing Yeung, Frency S. F. Ng:
Fuzzy operator allocation for balance control of assembly lines in apparel manufacturing. 173-180
Volume 49, Number 3, August 2002
- Hale Kaynak:
The relationship between just-in-time purchasing techniques and firm performance. 205-217 - Stephan Vachon, Robert D. Klassen:
An exploratory investigation of the effects of supply chain complexity on delivery performance. 218-230 - Fiona M. Reed, Kathryn Walsh:
Enhancing technological capability through supplier development: a study of the UK aerospace industry. 231-242 - Houmin Yan, Chelliah Sriskandarajah, Suresh P. Sethi, Xiaohang Yue:
Supply-chain redesign to reduce safety stock levels: sequencing and merging operations. 243-257 - Fu-ren Lin, Sheng-Hsiu Huang, Sheng-cheng Lin:
Effects of information sharing on supply chain performance in electronic commerce. 258-268 - Lisa M. Ellram, George A. Zsidisin:
Factors that drive purchasing and supply management's use of information technology. 269-281 - Rachna Shah, Susan M. Goldstein, Peter T. Ward:
Aligning supply chain management characteristics and interorganizational information system types: an exploratory study. 282-292 - Amelia S. Carr, Larry R. Smeltzer:
The relationship between information technology use and buyer-supplier relationships: an exploratory analysis of the buying firm's perspective. 293-304
Volume 49, Number 4, November 2002
- Mark P. Rice, Richard Leifer, Gina Colarelli O'Connor:
Commercializing discontinuous innovations: bridging the gap from discontinuous innovation project to operations. 330-340 - Steven T. Walsh, Bruce A. Kirchhoff, Scott Newbert:
Differentiating market strategies for disruptive technologies. 341-351 - Dawn R. DeTienne, Christine S. Koberg:
The impact of environmental and organizational factors on discontinuous innovation within high-technology industries. 352-364 - Jonathan D. Linton:
Forecasting the market diffusion of disruptive and discontinuous innovation. 365-374 - Suleiman K. Kassicieh, Steven T. Walsh, John C. Cummings, Paul J. McWhorter, Alton D. Romig, W. David Williams:
Factors differentiating the commercialization of disruptive and sustaining technologies. 375-387 - Frank T. Rothaermel:
Technological discontinuities and interfirm cooperation: what determines a startup's attractiveness as alliance partner? 388-397 - Karim S. Rebeiz:
Strategies for corporate governance in engineering corporations. 398-408 - Janice E. Carrillo, Cheryl Gaimon:
A framework for process change. 409-427 - Tyson R. Browning, Steven D. Eppinger:
Modeling impacts of process architecture on cost and schedule risk in product development. 428-442 - Tyson R. Browning, John J. Deyst, Steven D. Eppinger, Daniel E. Whitney:
Adding value in product development by creating information and reducing risk. 443-458 - Hong-Bae Jun, Hyo-Won Suh:
The hierarchical frame of enterprise activity modeling (HF-EAM). 459-478 - Donna Mangun, Deborah L. Thurston:
Incorporating component reuse, remanufacture, and recycle into product portfolio design. 479-490 - Andrew P. Snow, Mark Keil:
The challenge of accurate software project status reporting: a two-stage model incorporating status errors and reporting bias. 491-504
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