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- 1807: Accounting for the alignment of interest and commitment in interfirm transactional relationships

- E.G.J. Vosselman and J. van der Meer-Kooistra
- 1806: Reverse Logistics – Capturing Value in the Extended Supply Chain

- Moritz Fleischmann, Jo van Nunen, B. Graeve and R. Gapp
- 1805: Economic Lot-Sizing Games

- Wilco van den Heuvel, Peter Borm and Herbert Hamers
- 1804: Consumer Preferences for Mass Customization

- Benedict Dellaert and Stefan Stremersch
- 1803: Understanding the development of temporary agency work in Europe

- Bas Koene, Jaap Paauwe and John Groenewegen
- 1802: Genetic Algorithms in Supply Chain Scheduling of Ready-Mixed Concrete

- David Naso, Michele Surico, Biagio Turchiano and Uzay Kaymak
- 1787: Central Unification versus Local Diversity: China’s Tax Regime, 1980s-2000s

- Ze Zhu and Barbara Krug
- 1786: Simple heuristics for push and pull remanufacturing policies

- Erwin van der Laan and Ruud Teunter
- 1785: The evolution of high-technology in China after 1978: Towards technological entrepreneurship

- Mark Greeven
- 1784: The Performance Of Team Start-Ups In The First Phases Of The Life Course

- Erik Stam and Veronique Schutjens
- 1782: Multiple Inclusion and Community Networks

- Irma Bogenrieder and Peter van Baalen
- 1781: Effects of multiple network ties Knowledge transfer and sharing in a network: The effects of multipleties

- Irma Bogenrieder
- 1780: Organizing The Innovation System For Reusability: The Case Of Made-To-Order Markets

- Ilan Oshri, Frans Van Den Bosch and Henk Volberda
- 1779: Performance Management: A model and research agenda

- Deanne den Hartog, Paul Boselie and Jaap Paauwe
- 1738: A transparent role of information systems within business processes: A case study

- M. Verboom, Jos van Iwaarden and Ton van der Wiele
- 1737: Mystery shopping: A tool to develop insight into customer service provision

- M. Hesselink, Jos van Iwaarden and Ton van der Wiele
- 1736: Perceptions About The ISO 9000 (2000) Quality System Standard Revision And Its Value: The Dutch Experience

- Ton van der Wiele, Jos van Iwaarden, Roger Williams and Barry Dale
- 1675: Marketing Models and the Lucas Critique

- Harald van Heerde, Marnik Dekimpe and W.P. Putsis
- 1613: Understanding Brand and Dealer Retention in the New Car Market: The Moderating Role of Brand Type

- Peter Verhoef, Fred Langerak and Bas Donkers
- 1612: A Phenomenological Exploration of Adaptation in a Polycontextual Work Environment

- Paul van Fenema and Sadja Qureshi
- 1611: Introduction to Convex and Quasiconvex Analysis

- Hans Frenk and G. Kassay
- 1610: Fractional Programming

- Hans Frenk and S. Schaible
- 1609: Web-Based Organizing In Traditional Brick-And-Mortar Companies: The Impact On HR

- Jaap Paauwe, Elaine Farndale and Roger Williams
- 1585: Does the mixture of policy instruments matter? An empirical test of government support for the private provision of public goods

- Arjen Mulder
- 1584: Cross-cultural compromises, multiculturalism and the actuality of unzipped Hofstede

- Slawomir Magala
- 1583: Honing and Framing Ourselves (Extreme Subjectivity and Organizing)

- Slawomir Magala
- 1582: Individual Telecommunications Tariffs in Chinese Communities: History as a Mirror of the Future, and Relevance for Mobile Service Development in China

- Hong Chen and Louis Pau
- 1581: How To Seize a Window of Opportunity: The Entry Strategy of Retail Firms into Transition Economies

- Katrijn Gielens and Marnik Dekimpe
- 1571: Longevity in services: the case of the Dutch warehousing companies 1600-2000

- Hugo van Driel, Henk Volberda and S. Eikelboom
- 1549: On and off the beaten path: How individuals broker knowledge through formal and informal networks

- Rick Aalbers, Wilfred Dolfsma and Otto Koppius
- 1539: Governance Modes For Systemic Innovation. Service Development In Mobile Telecommunications

- Jan van den Ende and Ferdinand Jaspers
- 1537: The Level Set Method Of Joó And Its Use In Minimax Theory

- Hans Frenk and G. Kassay
- 1536: A Deterministic Inventory/Production Model with General Inventory Cost Rate Function and Concave Production Costs

- Ilker Birbil, Hans Frenk and Pelin Bayindir
- 1535: A Multi-Item Inventory Model With Joint Setup And Concave Production Costs

- Pelin Bayindir, Ilker Birbil and Hans Frenk
- 1494: How to Determine the Increasing Returns Sensitivity of Your Industry?

- Martin Klein, Erik den Hartigh, Harry Commandeur and Fred Langerak
- 1493: Being in Balance: Economic Efficiency in the Dutch Power Market

- C. Huurman and Ronald Huisman
- 1492: Diagnosis in the Olap Context

- Emiel Caron and Hennie Daniels
- 1474: Collaborative Infrastructures for Mobilizing Intellectual Resources: assessing intellectual bandwidth in a knowledge intensive organization

- R. Verhoef and Sadja Qureshi
- 1473: Activating Knowledge Through Electronic Collaboration: Vanquishing The Knowledge Paradox

- Sadja Qureshi and Peter Keen
- 1472: An Improved Estimator For Black-Scholes-Merton Implied Volatility

- Winfried Hallerbach
- 1452: Real-Time Scheduling Approaches for Vehicle-Based Internal Transport Systems

- Tuan Le-Anh and René de Koster
- 1451: Human Resource Function Competencies in European Companies

- Paul Boselie and Jaap Paauwe
- 1450: Satisfaction Attainment Theory as a Model for Value Creation

- R.O. Briggs, Sadja Qureshi and B. Reinig
- 1449: Cargo Revenue Management: Bid-Prices for a 0-1 Multi Knapsack Problem

- K. Pak and Rommert Dekker
- 1448: A Grounded Theory Analysis of E-Collaboration Effects for Distributed Project Management

- Sadja Qureshi, Miaojia Liu and Doug Vogel
- 1447: The Value of Information in Reverse Logistics

- Michael Ketzenberg, Erwin van der Laan and Ruud Teunter
- 1446: Intense Collaboration In Globally Distributed Teams: Evolving Patterns Of Dependencies And Coordination

- Kuldeep Kumar, Paul van Fenema and M.A. von Glinow
- 1445: The Process of New Service Development: issues of formilization and appropriability

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- 1444: It Takes Two To Tango: an empirical tale of distressed firms and assisting banks

- Abe de Jong
- 1443: Factory Gate Pricing: An Analysis of the Dutch Retail Distribution

- H.M. le Blanc, Frans Cruijssen, Hein Fleuren and René de Koster