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Decision Sciences, Volume 33
Volume 33, Number 1, January 2002
- Karen E. Papke-Shields, Manoj K. Malhotra, Varun Grover:
Strategic Manufacturing Planning Systems and Their Linkage to Planning System Success. 1-30 - Anthony C. Keys, Loren Paul Rees, Allen G. Greenwood:
Performance Measures for Selection of Metamodels to be Used in Simulation Optimization. 31-58 - C. Ranganathan, Vijay Sethi:
Rationality in Strategic Information Technology Decisions: The Impact of Shared Domain Knowledge and IT Unit Structure. 59-86 - Enrique Ballestero:
Strict Uncertainty: A Criterion for Moderately Pessimistic Decision Makers. 87-108 - Tim Baker, Nagesh N. Murthy, Vaidyanathan Jayaraman:
Service Package Switching in Hotel Revenue Management Systems. 109-132 - Terence Reilly:
Estimating Moments of Subjectively Assessed Distributions. 133-147 - Patrick J. Rondeau, Mark A. Vonderembse, T. S. Ragu-Nathan:
Investigating the Level of End-User Development and Involvement Among Time-Based Competitors. 149-160
Volume 33, Number 2, March 2002
- Hemant V. Kher, John B. Jensen:
Shop Performance Implications of Using Cells, Partial Cells, and Remainder Cells. 161-190 - Jayashree Mahajan, Sonja Radas, Asoo J. Vakharia:
Channel Strategies and Stocking Policies in Uncapacitated and Capacitated Supply Chains. 191-222 - Kum-Khiong Yang, Scott Webster, Robert A. Ruben:
An Evaluation of Flexible Workday Policies in Job Shops. 223-250 - Xiande Zhao, Jinxing Xie, Jerry C. Wei:
The Impact of Forecast Errors on Early Order Commitment in a Supply Chain. 251-280 - Christopher L. Carr:
A Psychometric Evaluation of the Expectations, Perceptions, and Difference-Scores Generated by the IS-Adapted SERVQUAL Instrument. 281-296 - Viswanath Venkatesh, Cheri Speier, Michael G. Morris:
User Acceptance Enablers in Individual Decision Making About Technology: Toward an Integrated Model. 297-316
Volume 33, Number 3, June 2002
- Bret J. Wagner, Darwin J. Davis, Hemant V. Kher:
The Production of Several Items in a Single Facility with Linearly Changing Demand Rates. 317-346 - Chee-Chuong Sum, Yang-Sang Lee, Julie M. Hays, Arthur V. Hill:
Modeling the Effects of a Service Guarantee on Perceived Service Quality Using Alternating Conditional Expectations (ACE). 347-384 - Tim Baker, Nagesh N. Murthy:
A Framework for Estimating Benefits of Using Auctions in Revenue Management. 385-407 - Joseph S. Martinich:
The Critical Few Minutes in Scheduling Time-Varying Queuing Systems. 415-431 - Purushottam Papatla, Fatemeh "Mariam" Zahedi, Marijana Zekic-Susac:
Leveraging the Strengths of Choice Models and Neural Networks: A Multiproduct Comparative Analysis. 433-461 - Zhimin Huang, Susan X. Li, Vijay Mahajan:
An Analysis of Manufacturer-Retailer Supply Chain Coordination in Cooperative Advertising. 469-494
Volume 33, Number 4, September 2002
- Asoo J. Vakharia:
e-Business and Supply Chain Management. 495-504 - Funda Sahin, Powell E. Robinson Jr.:
Flow Coordination and Information Sharing in Supply Chains: Review, Implications, and Directions for Future Research. 505-536 - Markham T. Frohlich:
e-Integration in the Supply Chain: Barriers and Performance. 537-556 - Ravi Bapna, Paulo B. Góes, Alok Gupta, Gilbert G. Karuga:
Optimal Design of the Online Auction Channel: Analytical, Empirical, and Computational Insights. 557-578 - Scott Webster:
Dynamic Pricing and Lead-Time Policies for Make-to-Order Systems. 579-600 - Jeff K. Stratman, Aleda V. Roth:
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Competence Constructs: Two-Stage Multi-Item Scale Development and Validation. 601-628 - Tor Guimaraes, Dave Cook, Nat Natarajan:
Exploring the Importance of Business Clockspeed as a Moderator for Determinants of Supplier Network Performance. 629-644 - Francisco J. Arcelus, T. P. M. Pakkala, Gopalan Srinivasan:
A Purchasing Framework for B2B Pricing Decisions and Risk-sharing in Supply Chains. 645-672
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