Working papers
From Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Sloan School of Management
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT), SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT, 50 MEMORIAL DRIVE CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS 02142 USA.
Contact information at EDIRC.
Bibliographic data for series maintained by None ( this e-mail address is bad, please contact ).
Access Statistics for this working paper series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- 2137: Systems principles for leadership

- Peter M. Senge
- 2136: Economic analysis of product-flexible manufacturing system investment decisions

- Charles H. Fine and Robert Michael. Freund
- 2135: A stochastic theory of exit and stopping time equilibria

- Charles H. Fine and Lode Li
- 2134: The new management: moving from invention to innovation

- Peter M. Senge
- 2133: Testing behavioral simulation models by direct experiment

- John. Sterman
- 2132: A cognitive-process analysis of taxpayer compliance

- Carroll, John S., 1948-
- 2131: Parametric linear programming and anti-cycling pivoting rules

- Thomas L. Magnanti and Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2130: Dual gauge programs, with applications to quadratic programming and the minimum-norm problem

- Robert Michael. Freund
- 2129: Competitive advantage and collusion

- Richard Schmalensee
- 2128: Standards for dominant firm conduct: what can economics contribute?

- Richard Schmalensee
- 2127: Perceptual maps and the optimal location of new products

- Richard Schmalensee and Jacques Thisse
- 2126: Combinatorial analogs of Brouwer's fixed point theorem on a bounded polyhedron

- Robert Michael. Freund
- 2125: On the current state of the stock market rationality hypothesis

- Robert Merton
- 2124: Computer support for organizations: toward an organizational science

- Thomas W. Malone and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2123: Organizational structure and information technology: elements of a formal theory

- Thomas W. Malone
- 2122: Toward intelligent message routing systems

- Thomas W. Malone
- 2121: Designing organizational interfaces

- Thomas W. Malone and Management in the 1990s (Program)
- 2120: Determining the spares and staffing level for a repair depot

- Stephen C. Graves
- 2119: Two-stage production planning in a dynamic environment

- Stephen C. Graves, Harlan C. Meal, Sririam. Dasu and Yuping. Qui
- 2118: Macro determinants of the future of the study of negotiations in organizations

- Thomas A. Kochan and Max H. Bazerman
- 2117: The dual ladder: motivational solution or managerial delusion?

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931- and Ralph. Katz
- 2116: Testing the correlation between the functional locus of innovation and appropriable innovation benefit

- Eric von. Hippel
- 2115: A dual version of Tardos's algorithm for linear programming

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2114: Modeling the customer-firm relationship with sales profiles: estimation and application

- Glen L. Urban and Magid. Ibrahim
- 2113: The financing threshold effect on success and failure of biomedical and pharmaceutical start-ups

- Edward Baer. Roberts and Oscar. Hauptman
- 2112: The complexity of dynamic/periodic languages and optimization problems

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2111: Identifying the set of always-active constraints in a system of linear inequalities by a single linear program

- Robert Michael. Freund, Robin. Roundy and Michael Todd
- 2110: Organizational structure, information technology and R&D productivity

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931-
- 2109: Framework for predicting frequencies of events

- Rosenfield, Donald B., 1947-
- 2108: Optimal ordering regions under joint replenishmnet

- Rosenfield, Donald B., 1947-
- 2107: Salvaging of excess inventory

- Rosenfield, Donald B., 1947-
- 2106: International finance for less developed countries: the unfulfilled promise

- Donald Lessard
- 2105: The process of technology transfer to the new biomedical and pharmaceutical firm

- Edward Baer. Roberts and Oscar. Hauptman
- 2104: Tests of derivative constraints

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 2103: Theory and application of defensive strategy

- John Hauser
- 2102: Agendas and consumer choice

- John Hauser
- 2101: A methodology for the development of a human resource strategy

- Arnoldo C. Hax
- 2100: The value priority hypotheses for purchases of consumer durable goods

- John Hauser and Glen L. Urban
- 2099: New consumer durable brand choice: modeling multiattributeutility, risk, and dyanmics

- Roberts, John H. (John Heath) and Glen L. Urban
- 2098: An optimization approach to the Kanban system

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Li. Zhang
- 2097: Is there a new industrial relations system?

- Robert B. McKersie
- 2096: Testing the differential efficiency hypothesis

- Richard Schmalensee
- 2095: Strategem-2: a microcomputer simulation game of the Kondratiev cycle

- John. Sterman and Dennis Lynn. Meadows
- 2094: Managing quality improvement

- Charles H. Fine and David H. Bridge
- 2092: Designing a manufacturing strategy

- Charles H. Fine and Arnoldo C. Hax
- 2091: Autonomy in the industrial R&D lab

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 2090: A planning methodology for integrating management support systems

- John C. Henderson, John F. Rockart and John G. Sifonis
- 2089: Engaging top management in information planning and development: a case study

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick) and Adam D. Crescenzi
- 2088: Dividend variability and variance bounds tests for the rationality of stock market prices

- Terry A. Marsh and Robert Merton
- 2087: Organizational issues in the introduction of new technologies

- Ralph. Katz and Thomas J. 1931- Allen