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- 1986: Determinants of private saving with special reference to the role of social security: cross country tests

- Franco Modigliani and Arlie. Sterling
- 1985: The use of average and distribution data to characterize micro functions

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 1984: The CEO goes on-line

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick) and Michael Edmond Francis. Treacy
- 1983: Equity arguments for suppressing imperfect information about buyer-specific costs under competition

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1982: Industry analysis in transportation

- Zenon S. Zannetos, Themis. Papageorgiou and Ming-je. Tang
- 1981: Influences on innovation: extrapolations to biomedical technology

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 1980: Increasing innovators' returns from innovation

- Eric von. Hippel
- 1979: MAXBAND: a versatile program for setting signals on arteries and triangular networks

- John D. C. Little, Mark D. Kelson and Nathan H. Gartner
- 1978: The effects of collective bargaining on economic and behavioral job outcomes

- Thomas A. Kochan and David E. Helfman
- 1977: American expectations of privacy in an information age

- Meldman, Jeffrey A. (Jeffrey Alan)
- 1976: Aggregation and assumptions on macro functions

- Thomas M. Stoker
- 1975: Executive information support systems

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick) and Michael Edmond Francis. Treacy
- 1974: Change and continuity: the role of a labor-management committee in facilitating work force change during retrenchment

- Robert B. McKersie, Leonard. Greenhalgh and Todd. Jick
- 1973: Toward a behavioral model of management under collective bargaining

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 1972: The optimal production of an exhaustible resource when price is exogenous and stochastic

- Robert Pindyck
- 1971: A two-stage model for the control of epidemic influenza

- Stan N. Finkelstein
- 1970: Managing careers: the influence of job and group longevities

- Ralph. Katz
- 1969: Improving face-to-face skills

- Edgar H. Schein
- 1968: Developing your career: know your career anchors and develop your options

- Edgar H. Schein
- 1967: The effect of inflation on stock prices: international evidence

- Richard A. Cohn and Donald Lessard
- 1966: Product differentiation advantages of pioneering brands

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1965: The new industrial organization and the economic analysis of modern markets

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1964: The effect of energy depletion on economic growth

- John. Sterman
- 1963: Economies of scale and barriers to entry

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1962: An occupation in transition: traditional and modern forms of commercial fishing

- John. Van Maanen, Marc L. Miller and Jeffrey C. Johnson
- 1961: An empirical test of the Not Invented Here (HIH) Syndrome: a look at the performance, tenure, and communication patterns of 50 R&D project groups

- Ralph. Katz and Thomas J. 1931- Allen
- 1960: Adjustment cost, demand uncertainty, and the behavior of the firm

- Robert Pindyck
- 1959: An approach to studying the cost-behavior of changing utilization of a hospital laboratory

- Stan N. Finkelstein
- 1958: Monopolistic two-part pricing arrangements

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1957: Projecting the impact of the 1976 medical device amendments on innovation in clinical chemistry tests

- Stan N. Finkelstein, Eric von. Hippel and Jeffrey R. Scott
- 1956: Output and welfare implications of monopolistic third-degree price discrimination

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1955: Information systems and organizational change

- Peter G. W. Keen
- 1954: Appropriability of innovation benefit as a predictor of the functional locus of innovation

- Eric von. Hippel
- 1953: Evaluating foreign projects: an adjusted present value approach

- Donald Lessard
- 1952: On oligopolistic markets for nonrenewable natural resources

- Tracy Lewis and Richard Schmalensee
- 1951: The implications of external change for marketing

- John D. C. Little
- 1950: Aggregate advertising response models: the state of the art

- John D. C. Little
- 1949: The management of distributed processing

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick), Christine V. Bullen and John Nathaniel. Kogan
- 1948: Decision support systems for legal research and analysis

- Meldman, Jeffrey A. (Jeffrey Alan)
- 1947: A simple model of risk and return on long-lived tangible assets

- Richard Schmalensee
- 1946: A systems view of the smoking problem: perspective and limitations of the role of science in decision-making

- Edward Baer. Roberts
- 1945: On the use of economic models in antitrust: the Realemon case

- Richard Schmalensee and Conference on Antitrust Law and Economics University of Pennsylvania) (1978 :
- 1944: Decision support for marketing management

- John D. C. Little
- 1943: Product designs which encourage -- or discourage -- related innovation by users: an analysis of innovation in automated clinical chemistry analyzers

- Eric von. Hippel and Stan N. Finkelstein
- 1942: A new approach to defining the chief executive's information needs

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick).
- 1941: Technology transfer as a function of position in the spectrum from research through development to technical services

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931-, Michael Lee. Tushman and Denis M. S. Lee
- 1940: Organizing task groups: an experimental study on shared perceptions, emotions and joint action

- Moysés Aron. Pluciennik
- 1939: Trends in corporate profitability and capital costs

- Holland, Daniel M. (Daniel Mark), 1920- and Stewart C. Myers
- 1938: A review of data bearing on the users role in industrial innovation

- Eric von. Hippel
- 1937: Some perspectives on computerized management decision making systems

- Michael S. Scott Morton