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- 2187: The learning curve and optimal production under uncertainty

- Saman. Majd and Robert Pindyck
- 2186: Understanding the task of the new product team

- Ancona, Deborah G. (Deborah Gladstein). and David F. Caldwell
- 2185: Recapitalizing the third world: toward a new vision of commercial financing for less developed countries

- Donald Lessard
- 2184: Modeling managerial behavior--misperceptions of feedback in a dynamic decisionmaking experiment

- John Sterman
- 2183: Technological innovation and medical devices

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2182: Institutionalizing and diffusing innovations in industrial relations

- Thomas A. Kochan, Joel Cutcher-Gershenfeld and Robert B. McKersie
- 2181: Optimal consumption and portfolio policies when asset prices follow a diffusion process

- John C. Cox and Chi-fu. Huang
- 2180: The line takes the leadership

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick)
- 2179: An analog of Karmarkar's algorithm for inequality constrained linear programs, with a "new" class of projective transformations for centering a polytope

- Robert Michael. Freund
- 2178: Simultaneous signaling to the capital and product markets

- Robert H. Gertner, Robert Gibbons and David Scharfstein
- 2177: New distance-directed algorithms for maximum flow and parametric maximum flow problems

- Orlin, James B., 1953-., Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956- and Maximum flow and parametric maximum flow problems, New distance-directed algorithms for.
- 2176: Freeing work from the constraints of location and time: an analysis based on data from the United Kingdom

- Lotte. Bailyn and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2175: Earnings information conveyed by dividend initiations and omissions

- Paul M. Healy and Palepu, Krishna G., 1954-
- 2174: Modeling the estimation of petroleum resources in the United States

- John Sterman, George P. Richardson and Pål I. Davidsen
- 2173: Misperceptions of feedback in dynamic decisionmaking

- John Sterman
- 2172: Organizational growth and management overhead

- Peter M. Senge and Nathan Blair. Forrester
- 2171: Equipment selection and task assignment for multiproduct assembly system design

- Stephen C. Graves and Carol Anne. Holmes
- 2170: Safety stocks in manufacturing systems

- Stephen C. Graves
- 2169: Option pricing theory and its applications

- John C. Cox and Chi-fu. Huang
- 2168: Existence and uniqueness of price equilibria in Defender

- John Hauser
- 2167: Inter-industry studies of structure and performance

- Richard Schmalensee
- 2166: A simple model of capital market equilibrium with incomplete information

- Robert Merton
- 2165: Perspectives on the effective use, planning, and impact of information technology

- Stuart E. Madnick
- 2164: Strategic choice and the control of labor costs

- Robert B. McKersie and Peter. Capelli
- 2163: A temporal and spatial locality theory for characterizing very large data bases

- Stuart E. Madnick and Allen. Moulton
- 2162: Evolution towards strategic applications of very large data bases through composite information systems

- Stuart E. Madnick and Y. Richard Wang
- 2161: Key concerns of executives making IS decisions

- Stuart E. Madnick and Y. Richard Wang
- 2160: Information technology in marketing

- John D. C. Little and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2159: Discounting rules for risky assets

- Stewart C. Myers and Ruback, Richard S., 1954-
- 2158: Semi-structured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination

- Thomas W. Malone and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2157: Intelligent information sharing systems

- Thomas W. Malone and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2156: A formal model of organizational structure and its use in predicting effects of information technology

- Thomas W. Malone
- 2155: Strategy formulation methodologies

- Michael S. Scott Morton and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2154: Expectation formation in behavioral simulation models

- John. Sterman
- 2153: Human resource management and business life cycles: some preliminary propositions

- Thomas A. Kochan and John. Chalykoff
- 2152: Prelaunch forecasting of new automobiles: models and implementation

- Glen L. Urban, John H. Roberts and John Hauser
- 2151: Capital risk and models of investment behavior

- Robert Pindyck
- 2150: Capital market theory and the pricing of financial securities

- Robert Merton
- 2149: Strategy and the strategy formation process

- Arnoldo C. Hax and Nicolás S. Majluf
- 2148: The promise of gain sharing

- Robert B. McKersie
- 2147: Irreversible investment, capacity choice, and the value of the firm

- Robert Pindyck
- 2146: Risk aversion and determinants of stock market behavior

- Robert Pindyck
- 2145: Lead user analyses for the development of new industrial products

- Glen L. Urban and Eric von. Hippel
- 2144: Semiparametric estimation of weighted average derivatives

- James Powell, James Stock and Thomas M. Stoker
- 2143: The future of collective bargaining and its implications for labor arbitration

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 2142: Tax asymmetries and corporate income tax reform

- Stewart C. Myers and Saman. Majd
- 2141: Executive support systems and the nature of executive work

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick), David W. DeLong and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2140: Electronic markets and electronic hierarchies: effects of information technology on market structures and corporate strategies

- Robert I. Benjamin, Thomas W. Malone, Yates, JoAnne, 1951- and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2139: Information technology, integration, and organizational change

- Robert I. Benjamin, Michael S. Scott Morton and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2138: Hidden minimum-norm problems in quadratic programming

- Robert Michael. Freund
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