Management Science
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1955, issue 1, vol 2
- A Linear Decision Rule for Production and Employment Scheduling pp. 1-30

- Charles C. Holt, Franco Modigliani and Herbert Simon
- Steel Management on Two Continents pp. 31-39

- Frederick H. Harbison, Ernst Köchling, Frank H. Cassell and Heinrich C. Ruebmann
- The Uses of Game Theory in Management Science pp. 40-54

- Martin Shubik
- Automatic Management: A Forecast and its Educational Implications pp. 55-60

- Russell L. Ackoff
- Inventory Control and Price Theory pp. 61-68

- T. M. Whitin
- A Basis for Strategic Decisions on Inventory Control Operations pp. 69-82

- George J. Feeney
- On the Optimal Inventory Equation pp. 83-104

- R. Bellman, I. Glicksberg and O. Gross
1955, issue 3-4, vol 1
- Linear Programming under Uncertainty pp. 197-206

- George B. Dantzig
- The Use of Mathematics in Production and Inventory Control--II (Theory of Scheduling) pp. 207-223

- Andrew Vazsonyi
- Statistics in Middle Management pp. 224-232

- Harry V. Roberts
- The Impact of Certain Communication Nets Upon Organization and Performance in Task-Oriented Groups pp. 233-250

- Harold Guetzkow and Herbert Simon
- Identification of the Liaison Persons of an Organization Using the Structure Matrix pp. 251-258

- Ian C. Ross and Frank Harary
- An Axiomatization of Utility Based on the Notion of Utility Differences pp. 259-270

- Patrick Suppes and Muriel Winet
- Comment on "Smooth Patterns of Production" pp. 271-271

- S. Sherman
- Communications to the Editor pp. 272-281

- Anonymous
1955, issue 2, vol 1
- Computing in Management Science pp. 103-114

- Cuthbert C. Hurd
- "Management Science" and the Manager pp. 115-126

- Peter F. Drucker
- Elements for a Theory of Teams pp. 127-137

- J. Marschak
- Optimal Estimation of Executive Compensation by Linear Programming pp. 138-151

- A. Charnes, W. W. Cooper and R. O. Ferguson
- Mathematical Programming of Portfolio Selections pp. 152-166

- A. D. Martin, Jr.
- Symposium: Management Science Today and Tomorrow--Decision Making pp. 167-169

- Merrill M. Flood
- Survey of Research on Mathematical Solutions of Programming Problems pp. 170-172

- Alex Orden
- Towards an Integrated Framework of Data Analysis pp. 173-176

- Ezra Glaser
- Behavioral Management Science pp. 177-179

- Samuel P. Hayes, Jr.
- Future of Mathematics in Management Science pp. 180-182

- A. Charnes
- Presidential Address to TIMS pp. 183-186

- W. W. Cooper
- Management Science, The Journal pp. 187-188

- C. West Churchman
- Report of the First National Meeting pp. 189-194

- Anonymous
1954, issue 1, vol 1
- Evolution of a "Science of Managing" in America pp. 1-31

- Hakold F. Smiddy and Lionel Naum
- Inventory Control Research: A Survey pp. 32-40

- T. M. Whitin
- On Bus Schedules pp. 41-48

- J. D. Foulkes, W. Prager and W. H. Warner
- The Stepping Stone Method of Explaining Linear Programming Calculations in Transportation Problems pp. 49-69

- A. Charnes and W. W. Cooper
- The Use of Mathematics in Production and Inventory Control pp. 70-85

- Andrew Vazsonyi
- Smooth Patterns of Production pp. 86-91

- A. J. Hoffman and Walter Jacobs
- A Remark on the Smoothing Problem pp. 92-95

- H. Antosiewicz and A. Hoffman
- Constitution and By-Laws of The Institute of Management Sciences pp. 97-102

- Anonymous