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- 2036: Price theory and the role of marketing science

- John Hauser
- 2035: A simulation model for job shop scheduling

- Gabriel R. Bitran, Dada. Maqbool and Luis O. Sison
- 2034: Approximations to central order statistic densities generated by non-identically distributed exponential random variables

- G. M. Kaufman and Andreatta, Giampaolo, 1930-
- 2033: Some problems on dynamic/periodic graphs

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2032: Quality adjustment in empirical demand analysis

- Ernst R. Berndt
- 2031: The corporate strategic planning process

- Arnoldo C. Hax and Nicholas S. Majluf
- 2030: Productivity measurement at the micro level

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Li. Zhang
- 2029: Putting the Ford-UAW agreement and the current collective bargaining scene in perspective

- Robert B. McKersie
- 2028: Consecutive optimizors for a partitioning problem with applications to optimal inventory groupings for joint replenishment

- A. K. Chakravarty, Orlin, James B., 1953-. and U. G. Rothblum
- 2027: Assessing the effects of industrial relations and quality of working life: effects on organizational effectiveness

- Katz, Harry Charles, 1951-, Thomas A. Kochan and Mark R. Weber
- 2026: Interpreting current developments in collective bargaining and industrial relations

- Thomas A. Kochan and Robert B. McKersie
- 2025: Productivity: the industrial relations connection

- Robert B. McKersie and Janice Anne. Klein
- 2024: Medical evidence and clinical practice: how can technology assessment narrow the gap?

- Stan N. Finkelstein and Peter Temin
- 2023: From technocracy to net energy analysis: engineers, economists and recurring energy theories of value

- Ernst R. Berndt
- 2022: Dynamic factor demands under rational expectations

- Robert Pindyck and Julio Rotemberg
- 2021: Completeness, distribution restrictions and the form of aggregate functions

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 2020: The efficiency of the forward exchange market: a conditional nonparametric test of forecasting ability

- Roy. Henriksson and Donald Lessard
- 2019: Dynamic matchings and quasi-dynamic fractional matchings, part II

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2018: Dynamic matchings and quasi-dynamic fractional matchings, part I

- Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2017: The growth of knowledge: testing a theory of scientific revolutions with a formal model

- John. Sterman
- 2016: Economic vulnerability and the energy transition

- John. Sterman
- 2015: The professional apprentice: observations on fieldwork roles in two organizational settings

- John. Van Maanen and Deborah M. Kolb
- 2014: Concession bargaining

- Robert B. McKersie and Peter. Cappelli
- 2013: A framework for global financing choices

- Donald Lessard and Alan C. Shapiro
- 2012: Control of indirect financial subsidies in Canada's budget: diagnosis and recommendations

- Carliss Y. Baldwin, Donald Lessard and Scott P. Mason
- 2011: A multi-echelon inventory model for a low demand repairable item

- Stephen C. Graves
- 2010: The changing role of the information systems executive: a critical success factors perspective

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick)
- 2009: Analysis of the uncapacitated dynamic lot size problem

- Gabriel R. Bitran, Thomas L. Magnanti and Horacio H. Yanasse
- 2008: Inner contradictions in technical careers

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 2007: Diagnostic analysis of inventory systems: a statistical approach

- Gabriel R. Bitran, Arnoldo C. Hax and Josep. Valor Sabatier
- 2006: Computational complexity of the capacitated lot size problem

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Horacio H. Yanasse
- 2005: Prelaunch forecasting of new consumer durables: ideas on a consumer value - priority model

- John Hauser and Glen L. Urban
- 2004: The impact of scale and media mix on advertising agency costs

- Richard Schmalensee, Alvin J. Silk and Robert. Bojanek
- 2003: The management of end user computing

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick) and Lauren S. Flannery
- 2002: Stock issues and investment policy when firms have information that investors do not have

- Stewart C. Myers and Nicolas S. Majluf
- 2001: System balance for extended logistic systems

- Stephen C. Graves and Julian. Keilson
- 2000: A multiple-item inventory model with a job completion criterion

- Stephen C. Graves
- 1999: Consumer analysis to evaluate R&D projects

- John Hauser
- 1998: Application, predictive test, and strategy implications for a dynamic model of consumer response to marketing

- John Hauser and Kenneth J. Wisniewski
- 1997: Defensive marketing stategies

- John Hauser and Steven. Shugan
- 1996: Another look at market power in antitrust

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1995: Public enterprise finance: towards a synthesis

- Stephen Gillis, Glenn Jenkins and Donald Lessard
- 1994: Hierarchical modeling of competitive market structure: a methodology based on individual forced switching probabilities

- Glen L. Urban, Philip L. Johnson and Richard H. Brudnick
- 1993: Commodity bundling: the Gaussian case

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1992: Identifying commercially promising user-developed products and product concepts

- Eric von. Hippel
- 1991: Project performance and the locus of influence in the R&D matrix

- Ralph. Katz and Thomas J. 1931- Allen
- 1990: Biomedical innovation: the challenge and the process

- Stan N. Finkelstein
- 1989: Organizational integration on new technical organizational integration of new technical staff as a function of the nature of work: implications for interorganizational technology transfer

- Denis. Lee and Thomas J. 1931- Allen
- 1988: A primer on critical success factors

- Christine V. Bullen and John F. Rockart
- 1987: Major employment dislocation

- Robert B. McKersie and Werner. Sengenberger