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- 2238: Changes in the field of R&D management over the past 20 years

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931- and Varghese P. George
- 2237: The process spectrum in software development: an exploratory survey and interpretation

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2236: A variational problem arising in financial economics

- John C. Cox and Chi-fu. Huang
- 2235: Initial capital for the new technological enterprise

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2234: Investments in flexible production capacity

- Hua He and Robert Pindyck
- 2233: A method for the parametric center problem, with a strictly monotone polynominal-time algorithm for linear programming

- Robert Michael. Freund and Kok-Choon. Tan
- 2232: Approximations for manufacturing networks of queues with overtime

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Devanath. Tirupati
- 2231: Evolving toward product and market-orientation: the early years of technology-based firms

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2230: Improving the performance of new product teams

- Ancona, Deborah G. (Deborah Gladstein). and David F. Caldwell
- 2229: Markets, hierarchies and the impact of information technology

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Gurbaxani, Vijay Chandur, 1958- and Thomas W. Malone
- 2228: Looking to the year 2000: challenges for industrial relations and human resource management

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 2227: The financial base of the new technological enterprise

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2226: Managing new technology and labor relations: an opportunity for mutual influence

- Richard E. Walton, Robert B. McKersie and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2225: The pre-entrepreneurial development of technological entrepreneurs

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2224: Organizational culture

- Edgar H. Schein
- 2223: Issues of gender in technical work: with particular emphasis on the use of computers to work from home in Britain and the United States

- Lotte. Bailyn and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2222: Tests of additive derivative constraints

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 2221: The personality and motivations of technological entrepreneurs

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2220: Information technology and the new organization: towards more effective management of interdependence

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick), James E. Short and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2219: Control-theory heuristics for improving the behavior of economic models

- John. Sterman and Cüneyt M. Özveren
- 2218: The technological base of the new enterprise

- Edward Baer. Roberts and International Center for Research on the Management of Technology.
- 2217: Planning and managing change

- Edgar H Schein and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2216: Two traveling salesman facility location problems

- Dimitris Bertsimas
- 2215: The probabilistic vehicle routing problem

- Dimitris Bertsimas
- 2214: Innovative cultures and organizations

- Edgar H. Schein and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2213: Herd behavior and investment

- David Scharfstein and Jeremy Stein
- 2212: Logical connectivity: applications, requirements, and an architecture

- Stuart E. Madnick and Y. Richard Wang
- 2211: Employment security at DEC: sustaining values amid environmental change

- Thomas A. Kochan, John Paul. Macduffie, Paul. Osterman and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2210: Object lens: a 'spreadsheet' for cooperative work

- Richard Lai, Thomas W. Malone, Yu, Keh-Chiang, 1952- and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2209: Partially shared views: a scheme for communicating among groups that use different type hierarchies

- Jintae. Lee, Thomas W. Malone and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2208: What is coordination theory?

- Thomas W. Malone and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
- 2207: Polynomial-time algorithms for linear programming based only on primal scaling and projected gradients of a potential function

- Robert Michael. Freund
- 2206: A faster strongly polynomial minimum cost flow algorithm

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2205: Adding value in an information function

- D. Eleanor. Westney, Sumantra. Ghoshal and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2204: The software factory: origins and popularity in Japan

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2203: Inter-database instance identification in composite information systems

- Wang, Y. Richard (Yng-Yuh Richard), Stuart E. Madnick and David C. Horton
- 2201: New scaling algorithms for the assignment and minimum cycle mean problems

- Orlin, James B., 1953-. and Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956-.
- 2200: Computational agents to support cooperative work

- Kevin. Crowston and Thomas W. Malone
- 2199: Toward the perfect workplace? The experience of home-based systems developers

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 2198: Empirical studies of rivalrous behavior

- Richard Schmalensee
- 2197: Economics, technology, and the environment

- Jay Wright. Forrester
- 2196: Facilitating connectivity in composite information systems

- Wang, Y. Richard (Yng-Yuh Richard) and Stuart E. Madnick
- 2195: Internal and external linkages in the MNC--the case of R&D subsidiaries in Japan

- D. Eleanor. Westney
- 2194: Software technology--management issues in product and process development

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2193: The excess co-movement of commodity prices

- Robert Pindyck and Julio Rotemberg
- 2192: The changing role of union leaders

- Robert B. McKersie and Thomas A. Kochan
- 2191: Equivalence of direct and indirect estimators of average derivatives

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 2190: Technology choice, product life cycles, and flexible automation

- Charles H. Fine and Lode Li
- 2189: Dynamic process improvement

- Charles H. Fine and Evan L. Porteus
- 2188: A behavioral theory of interest rate behavior

- James H. Hines
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