ERIM Report Series Research in Management
From Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), ERIM is the joint research institute of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) at Erasmus University Rotterdam Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by RePub ( this e-mail address is bad, please contact ). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- 254: Do Macroeconomic Announcements Cause Asymetric Volatility?

- Peter de Goeij and Wessel Marquering
- 253: Can the stock market anticipate future operating performance? Evidence from equity rights issues

- Rezaul Kabir and Peter Roosenboom
- 252: Why Do European Venture Capital Companies Syndicate?

- Sophie Manigart, Hans Bruining, Andy Lockett and Miguel Meuleman
- 251: The Development Of Mutual Trust In British Workplaces Through ?Partnership?

- Graham Dietz
- 250: The Cost of Capital of Cross-Listed Firms

- Kees Koedijk and Mathijs van Dijk
- 249: Do Global Risk Factors Matter for International Cost of Capital Computations?

- Kees Koedijk and Mathijs van Dijk
- 248: Dividing the Pie

- Mark Flood, Kees Koedijk, Mathijs van Dijk and Irma van Leeuwen
- 247: Modes of governance of new service development for mobile networks. A life cycle perspective

- Jan van den Ende
- 246: Do Countries or Industries Explain Momentum in Europe?

- Theo Nijman, Laurens Swinkels and Marno Verbeek
- 245: Ipv6 Return On Investment (R.O.I) Analysis Framework At A Generic Level, And First Conclusions
- Louis Pau
- 244: A Business Evaluation Of The Next Generation Ipv6 Protocol In Fixed And Mobile Communication Services

- Louis Pau
- 243: Business Modeling Framework For Personalization In Mobile Business Services

- Louis Pau and Joyce Dits
- 242: Option Formulas for Mean-Reverting Power Prices with Spikes

- Cyriel de Jong and Ronald Huisman
- 241: Measuring Credit Spread Risk

- Rachel Pownall and Ronald Huisman
- 240: On Borel Probability Measures and Noncooperative Game Theory

- Hans Frenk, G. Kassay and Vladimir Protassov
- 239: Technology Push, Demand Pull And The Shaping Of Technological Paradigms - Patterns In The Development Of Computing Technology

- Jan van den Ende and Wilfred Dolfsma
- 238: Elective Identities, (Culture, Identization and Integration)

- Slawomir Magala
- 237: Value Creation and Value Claiming in Make-Or-Buy Decisions

- Ernst Verwaal, Willem Verbeke and Harry Commandeur
- 236: Standardisation education

- Henk de Vries
- 235: What is the Predictive Power of Market Orientation?

- Fred Langerak
- 234: A Broadband Vision of the DAX over Time

- Winfried Hallerbach, C. Hundack, Igor Pouchkarev and Jaap Spronk
- 233: Best Practice In Company Standardisation

- F.J.C. Slob and Henk de Vries
- 232: Dealing With Piracy. Intellectual Asset Management In Music And Software

- Jeroen van Wijk
- 231: Inventory strategies for systems with fast remanufacturing

- Ruud Teunter, Erwin van der Laan and Dimitrios Vlachos
- 230: Organizing as Improvisations (Methodological Temptations of Social Constructivism)

- Slawomir Magala
- 229: The Odd Role Of Proximity In Knowledge Relations - High-Tech In The Netherlands

- G. van der Panne and Wilfred Dolfsma
- 228: Building Stronger Channel Relationships Through Information Sharing

- Willem Smit, Gerrit van Bruggen and Berend Wierenga
- 227: Further Thoughts on CRM

- Peter Verhoef and Fred Langerak
- 226: The Theoretical Underpinnings of Customer Asset Management

- Ruth Bolton, K.N. Lemo and Peter Verhoef
- 225: On the Finite Termination of An Entropy Function Based Smoothing Newton Method for Vertical Linear Complementarity Problems

- Ilker Birbil, Shu-Cherng Fang and J. Han
- 224: Entropic Regularization Approach for Mathematical Programs with Equilibrium Constraints

- Ilker Birbil, Shu-Cherng Fang and J. Han
- 223: The Relevance of MCDM for Financial Decisions

- Jaap Spronk and Winfried Hallerbach
- 222: Entrepreneurial Orientation In Management Buy-Outs And The Contribution Of Venture Capital

- Hans Bruining and Mike Wright
- 221: Shunting of Passenger Train Units in a Railway Station

- Richard Freling, Ramon Lentink, Leo Kroon and Dennis Huisman
- 220: Sales Models For Many Items Using Attribute Data

- J.E.M. van Nierop, Dennis Fok and Philip Hans Franses
- 219: Solving Variational Inequalities Defined on A Domain with Infinitely Many Linear Constraints

- Shu-Cherng Fang, S. Wu and Ilker Birbil
- 218: How The Impact Of Integration Of Marketing And R&D Differs Depending On A Firm?s Resources And Its Strategic Scope

- Mark Leenders and Berend Wierenga
- 217: The Role Of Product Quality Information, Market State Information And Transaction Costs In Electronic Auctions

- Otto Koppius and Eric van Heck
- 216: The Econometrics Of The Bass Diffusion Model

- H. Peter Boswijk and Philip Hans Franses
- 215: Determining The Optimal Order Picking Batch Size In Single Aisle Warehouses

- Tho Le-Duc and René de Koster
- 214: A Note on Ending Inventory Valuation in Multiperiod Production Scheduling

- Wilco van den Heuvel and Albert Wagelmans
- 213: Polynomial Time Algorithms For Some Multi-Level Lot-Sizing Problems With Production Capacities

- Stan van Hoesel, Edwin Romeijn, Dolores Romero Morales and Albert Wagelmans
- 212: A Study On The Applicability Of SERVQUAL Dimensions Of Web Sites

- Ton van der Wiele and Jos van Iwaarden
- 211: Internationalization Of Management Buyouts

- Mike Wright, Andy Lockett, Paul Westhead and Hans Bruining
- 210: Global Sourcing

- Michael Mol, Rob van Tulder and Paul Beije
- 209: The Importance Of Customer Satisfaction In Organisational Transformation

- Ton van der Wiele, M. Hesselink and Paul Boselie
- 208: Post-Materialism as a Cultural Factor Influencing Entrepreneurial Activity across Nations

- Lorraine Uhlaner, Roy Thurik and J. Hutjes
- 207: Monotone Decision Trees and Noisy Data

- Cor Bioch and Viara Popova
- 206: Reinventing The Hierarchy, The Case Of The Shell Chemicals Carve-Out

- Roland Speklé and Michel van den Bogaard
- 205: A Framework for Managing a Portfolio of Socially Responsible Investments

- Winfried Hallerbach, Haikun Ning, Aloy Soppe and Jaap Spronk
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