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- 6556: Integration of Environmental Management and SCM

- Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard and Jo van Nunen
- 6555: Determining Number of Zones in a Pick-and-pack Orderpicking System

- Tho Le-Duc and René de Koster
- 6553: How Knowledge Accumulation changed the Competitive Advantage of Strategy Consulting Firms

- Frans Van Den Bosch, Marc Baaij and Henk Volberda
- 6552: Reciprocity of Knowledge Flows in Internal Network Forms of Organizing

- Raymond van Wijk, Frans Van Den Bosch, Henk Volberda and S.M. Heinhuis
- 6551: Is China a Leviathan?

- Ze Zhu and Barbara Krug
- 6550: Managing Potential and Realized Absorptive Capacity: How do Organizational Antecedents matter?

- Justin Jansen, Frans Van Den Bosch and Henk Volberda
- 2012: Operations Research in Passenger Railway Transportation

- Dennis Huisman, Leo Kroon, Ramon Lentink and Michiel Vromans
- 1942: The European Consumer: United In Diversity?

- Aurélie Lemmens, Christophe Croux and Marnik Dekimpe
- 1938: Privacy Management Contracts And Economics, Using Service Level Agreements (Sla)

- Louis Pau
- 1937: Continuous versus Step-Level Public Good Games

- Susanne Abele and G. Stasser
- 1936: Assessing Customer Evaluation and Revenue Consequences of Component Sharing Across Brands in the Vertical Product Line

- Peter Verhoef and Koen Pauwels
- 1935: Privacy Metrics and Boundaries

- Louis Pau
- 1934: Sustainable Rangeland Management Using A Multi-Fuzzy Model: How To Deal With Heterogeneous Experts’ Knowledge

- Hossein Azadi, Mansour Shahvali, Jan van den Berg and Nezamoddin Faghih
- 1933: Efficient Rank Reduction of Correlation Matrices

- Igor Grubisic and Raoul Pietersz
- 1932: Collective Consuming: Consumers as Subcontractors on Electronic Markets

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- 1931: Lagrangian duality and cone convexlike functions

- Hans Frenk and G. Kassay
- 1930: A Comparison of Single Factor Markov-Functional and Multi Factor Market Models

- Raoul Pietersz and Antoon Pelsser
- 1929: A Modular Agent-Based Environment for Studying Stock Markets

- Katalin Boer-Sorban, Uzay Kaymak and Arie de Bruin
- 1928: A note on the paper Fractional Programming with convex quadratic forms and functions by H.P.Benson

- Hans Frenk
- 1927: A Note on the Dual of an Unconstrained (Generalized) Geometric Programming Problem

- Hans Frenk and G.J. Still
- 1926: Appropriability in Services

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- 1925: Intra- and Inter-Channel Competition in Local-Service Sectors

- Kathleen Cleeren, Marnik Dekimpe and Frank Verboven
- 1923: Capital Structure Policies in Europe: Survey Evidence

- Dirk Brounen, Abe de Jong and Kees Koedijk
- 1922: The Success Of Stock Selection Strategies In Emerging Markets: Is It Risk Or Behavioral Bias?

- J. van der Hart, Gerben de Zwart and Dick van Dijk
- 1921: The Price Of Power: Valuing The Controlling Position Of Owner-Managers In French Ipo Firms

- Peter Roosenboom and Willem Schramade
- 1907: Generic Market Models

- Raoul Pietersz and M. van Regenmortel
- 1906: Knowledge sharing in an Emerging Network of Practice: The Role of a Knowledge Portal

- Peter van Baalen, Jacqueline Bloemhof-Ruwaard and Eric van Heck
- 1900: On the Design of Artificial Stock Markets

- Katalin Boer-Sorban, Arie de Bruin and Uzay Kaymak
- 1881: Smart business networks: architectural aspects and risks

- Louis Pau
- 1863: Royal Ahold: A Failure Of Corporate Governance

- Abe de Jong, D.V. DeJong, Gerard Mertens and Peter Roosenboom
- 1846: "Best Practices…in spite of Performance" Just a matter of Imitation?

- Jaap Paauwe and Paul Boselie
- 1845: Understanding the Impact of Brand Delistings on Assortment Evaluations and Store Switching and Complaining Intentions

- Laurens Sloot and Peter Verhoef
- 1844: A Matter of Life and Death: Innovation and Firm Survival

- Elena Cefis and Orietta Marsili
- 1842: Historical Attitudes and Implications for path dependence: FDI development and Institutional changes in China

- Xueyuan Zhang, Barbara Krug and Patrick Reinmoeller
- 1841: China’s emerging tax regime: Devolution, fiscal federalism, or tax farming?

- Barbara Krug, Ze Zhu and Hans Hendrischke
- 1840: Agent based computational model of trust

- Alexander Gorobets and Bart Nooteboom
- 1839: The Optimal Prediction Simultaneous Equations Selection

- Alexander Gorobets
- 1836: Using Networks For Changing Innovation Strategy: The Case of IBM

- Koen Dittrich, Geert Duysters and Ard-Pieter de Man
- 1834: Financial Integration Through Benchmarks: The European Banking Sector

- Gerard Moerman, Ronald Mahieu and Kees Koedijk
- 1833: Evaluating Portfolio Value-At-Risk Using Semi-Parametric GARCH Models

- J.V.K. Rombouts and Marno Verbeek
- 1824: Market and Society: How do they relate, and contribute to welfare?

- Wilfred Dolfsma, J. Finch and R. McMaster
- 1823: Determinants Of Entrepreneurship In Europe

- Isabel Grilo and Roy Thurik
- 1822: Fund liquidation, self-selection and look-ahead bias in the hedge fund industry

- Jenke ter Horst and Marno Verbeek
- 1821: Is China a Leviathan?

- Ze Zhu and Barbara Krug
- 1817: The Social Shaping of the early Dutch Management Schools - Professions and the power of Abstraction

- Peter van Baalen and Luchien Karsten
- 1816: Is it the weather?

- Ben Jacobsen and Wessel Marquering
- 1814: Decomposing Granger Causality over the Spectrum

- Aurélie Lemmens, Christophe Croux and Marnik Dekimpe
- 1811: How To Be Better Prepared For A Paradigm Shift In Economic Theory, And Write Better Articles In The Meantime

- P. Welch and Wilfred Dolfsma
- 1810: Travel Time Estimation and Order Barching in a 2-Block Warehouse

- Tho Le-Duc and René de Koster
- 1809: Multi-Attribute Dispatching Rules For Agv Systems With Many Vehicles

- Tuan Le-Anh and René de Koster