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- 2439: An empirical study of manufacturing flexibility in printed-circuit board assembly

- Suárez, Fernando F., 1960-, Cusumano, Michael A., 1954- and Charles H. Fine
- 2438: Overlapping product development activities by analysis of information transfer practice

- Viswanathan. Krishnan, Steven Daniel. Eppinger and Daniel E. Whitney
- 2437: Japanese technology management--innovations, transferability, and the limitations of "lean" production

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2436: Why information technology hasn't increased the optimal number of suppliers

- Yannis Bakos and Erik Brynjolfsson
- 2435: Objectives and context of software measurement, analysis and control

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2434: Experiments with OVAL: a radically tailorable tool for cooperative work

- Thomas W. Malone, Richard Lai and Christopher. Fry
- 2433: Uncertainty, investment, and industry evolution

- Ricardo Caballero and Robert Pindyck
- 2432: Use of representative operation counts in computational testings of algorithms

- Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956- and Orlin, James B., 1953-
- 2431: Applications of network optimization

- Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956-
- 2430: Developing new products and services by listening to the voice of the customer

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2429: Barrier functions and interior-point algorithms for linear programming with zero-, one-, or two-sided bounds on the variables

- Robert Michael. Freund and Michael Todd
- 2428: Following a "balanced" trajectory from an infeasible point to an optimal linear programming solution with a polynomial-time algorithm

- Robert Michael. Freund
- 2427: Sequential screening in semiconductor manufacturing

- Mark D. Longtin, Lawrence M. Wein and Roy E. Welsch
- 2426: Maximizing predictability in the stock and bond markets

- Andrew Lo and MacKinlay, Archie Craig, 1955-
- 2425: The voice of the customer

- Abbie. Griffin and John Hauser
- 2424: Puritan-Bennett, the Renaissance Spirometry System listening to the voice of the customer

- John Hauser
- 2423: The classics and the contemporary--a new blend of small group theory

- Ancona, Deborah G. (Deborah Gladstein).
- 2422: Speeding product development--making teamwork work

- Ancona, Deborah G. (Deborah Gladstein). and David F. Caldwell
- 2421: Entrainment--cycles and synergy in organizational behavior

- Ancona, Deborah G. (Deborah Gladstein). and Chee Leong. Chong
- 2420: Managing the safety of contingent workers: a study of contract workers in the petrochemical industry

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 2419: Boom, bust and failures to learn in experimental markets

- Mark. Paich and John. Sterman
- 2418: Parallel algorithms for the assignment and minimum-cost flow problems

- Orlin, James B., 1953-. and Clifford. Stein
- 2417: Time flies when you're having fun: how consumers allocate their time when evaluating products

- John Hauser, Glen L. Urban and Bruce D. Weinberg
- 2416: Dynamic ground-holding policies for a network of airports

- Vranas, Peter B. (Peter Basil), Dimitris Bertsimas and Amedeo R. Odoni
- 2415: The MIT International Program for Enhanced Nuclear Power Plant Safety: organization and management in the nuclear power industry

- Carroll, John S., 1948-, Constance. Perin and Marcus, Alfred Allen, 1950-
- 2414: The role and value of information technology infrastructure: some empirical observations

- Peter. Weill
- 2413: The relationship between investment in information technology and firm performance: a study of the valve manufacturing sector

- Peter. Weill
- 2412: Learning from notes: organizational issues in groupware implementation

- Orlikowski, Wanda J. (Wanda Janina).
- 2411: Principles for a post New Deal employment policy

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 2410: Optimal bandwidth choice for density-weighted averages

- James Powell and Thomas M. Stoker
- 2409: Computers, networks, and the corporation

- Thomas W. Malone and John F. Rockart
- 2408: Do markets mitigate misperceptions of feedback in dynamic tasks?

- John. Sterman and Christian Peter Erik. Kampmann
- 2407: Managing transformational change--the role of human resource professionals

- Thomas A. Kochan and Dyer, Lee, 1939-
- 2406: High-tech capital formation and economic performance in U.S. manufacturing industries: an exploratory analysis

- Ernst R. Berndt and Catherine Morrison Paul
- 2405: The productivity of information technology: review and assessment

- Erik Brynjolfsson
- 2404: Deregulation, mergers, and cost savings in Class I U.S. railroads, 1974-1986

- Christopher Allen. Vellturo
- 2403: High-tech capital formation and labor composition in U.S. manufacturing industries: an exploratory analysis

- Ernst R. Berndt, Catherine Morrison Paul and Larry S. Rosenblum
- 2402: Convertible debt--a dynamic test of call policy

- Asquith, Paul, 1948-
- 2401: Implementation and combined empirical study of combined Phase I-Phase II potential reduction algorithm for linear programming

- Wadhwa, Hitendra K. S. (Hitendra Kumar Singh) and Robert Michael. Freund
- 2400: Core competencies, product families and sustained business success

- Marc H. Meyer, Utterback, James M., 1941- and International Center for Research on the Management of Technology.
- 2399: How can organizations learn faster?: the problem of entering the Green Room

- Edgar H. Schein
- 2398: An incomplete contracts theory of information, technology and organization

- Erik Brynjolfsson
- 2397: The productivity of information technology: review and assessment

- Erik Brynjolfsson
- 2396: What is coordination theory and how can it help design cooperative work systems

- Thomas W. Malone and Kevin. Crowston
- 2395: Partially shared views: a scheme for communicating among groups that use different type hierarchies

- Jintae. Lee and Thomas W. Malone
- 2394: Evolving information use in firms, 1850-1920: ideology and information techniques and technologies

- Yates, JoAnne, 1951-
- 2392: The multi-airport ground-holding problem in air traffic control

- Peter B. Vranas, Dimitris Bertsimas and Amedeo R. Odoni
- 2391: Linking technology and business strategies: a methodological approach and an illustration

- Arnoldo C. Hax and Manuel. Nó
- 2390: Scale and scope effects on advertising agency costs

- Alvin J. Silk and Ernst R. Berndt
- 2389: Teaching and building middle range industrial relations theory

- Thomas A. Kochan
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