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- 5062: Dynamic Programming Methodologies in Very Large Scale Neighborhood Search Applied to the Traveling Salesman Problem

- Özlem Ergun and James B. Orlin
- 5061: WIRELESS GRIDS: APPROACHES, ARCHITECTURES, AND TECHNICAL CHALLENGES

- Ashish Agarwal, Douglas O. Norman and Amar Gupta
- 5060: Sunk Costs and Antitrust Barriers to Entry

- Richard Schmalensee
- 5059: Global Outsourcing of Professional Services

- Satwik Seshasai and Amar Gupta
- 5057: Toward the 24-Hour Knowledge Factory

- Amar Gupta and Satwik Seshasai
- 5056: Capital Controls: Mud in the Wheels of Market Discipline

- Kristin Forbes
- 5055: Risk, Reputation, and the Price Support of IPOs

- Lewellen Katharina
- 5054: Censored Regressors and Expansion Bias

- Roberto Rigobon and Thomas M. Stoker
- 5053: Measuring the Impact of Information Technology on Value and Productivity using a Process-Based Approach: The case for RFID Technology

- Brian Subirana, Chad Eckes, George Herman, Sanjay Sarma and Michael Barrett
- 5052: Information Technology and the Volatility of Firm Performance

- Starling Hunter, Kevin Kobelsky and Vernon J. Richardson
- 5051: Computational Complexity, Fairness, and the Price of Anarchy of the Maximum Latency Problem

- Jose R. Correa, Andreas S. Schulz and Nicolas E. Stier Moses
- 5050: Private Equity Performance: Returns, Persistence and Capital Flows

- Steve Kaplan and Antoinette Schoar
- 5049: The Social Construction of Napster

- David Spitz and Starling Hunter
- 5048: IT/Automation Cost Reduction in Intel€ٳ Manufacturing Environment

- Brian Subirana
- 5047: LIGHTS: Laboratory for Information Globalization and Harmonization Technologies and Studies

- Nazli Choucri, Stuart Madnick, Michael Siegel and Richard Wang
- 5046: Search and Product Differentiation at an Internet Shopbot

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Astrid Andrea Dick and Michael D. Smith
- 4052: Robust Incentive Contracts

- Birger Wernerfelt
- 4051: Do Voting Rights Matter: Evidence From the Adoption of Equity-based Compensation Plans

- Joseph Weber, Peter Joos and Sudhakar Balachandran
- 4050: Description Logic Programs: Combining Logic Programs with Description Logic

- Benjamin Grosof, Ian Horrocks, Raphael Volz and Stefan Decker
- 4049: Make or Buy New Technology Â€Ó a CEO Compensation Contract€ٳ Role in a Firm€ٳ Route to Innovation

- Yanfeng Xue
- 4048: Scheduling to Minimize Average Completion Time Revisited: Deterministic On-line Algorithms

- Nicole Megow and Andreas S. Schulz
- 4047: The Design and Implementation of a Corporate Householding Knowledge Processor to Improve Data Quality

- Stuart Madnick, Richard Wang and Xiang Xian
- 4046: Financing Decisions When Managers Are Risk Averse

- Katharina Lewellen
- 4045: Board Independence, Executive Pay Structures, and Pay Disclosure: Evidence from Europe

- Volkan Muslu
- 3548: Dynamic Derivative Strategies

- Jun Liu and Jun Pan
- 3547: Computational Experience and the Explanatory Value of Condition Numbers for Linear Optimization

- Fernando Ordónez and Robert M. Freund
- 3546: Indirect Adjustment-Costs Under Alternative Coordination Regimes

- Birger Wernerfelt
- 3545: SweetDeal: Representing Agent Contracts With Exceptions using XML Rules, Ontologies, and Process Descriptions

- Benjamin Grosof and Terrence C. Poon
- 3544: The Conditional CAPM Does Not Explain Asset-pricing Anomalies

- Jonathan Lewellen and Stefan Nagel
- 3543: Ally or Acquire? Case Studies of Compaq and Cisco as Additional Tests of the External Technology Life Cycle Model

- Edward B. Roberts and Kathy Wenyun Liu
- 3542: Information Technology, Organizational Learning, and the Market Value of the Firm

- Hunter, Starling David,
- 3541: Welfare Implications of User Innovation

- Joachim Henkel and Eric von Hippel
- 3540: Evaluating Portfolio Policies: A Duality Approach

- Leonid Kogan, Martin Haugh and Jiang Wang
- 3539: Approximate Local Search in Combinatorial Optimization

- James B. Orlin, Abraham P. Punnen and Andreas S. Schulz
- 3538: Have Business Method Patents Gotten a Bum Rap? Some Empirical Evidence

- Hunter, Starling David,
- 3537: Enriching a Theory of Wage and Promotion Dynamics Inside Firms

- Robert Gibbons and Michael Waldman
- 3536: Virtual Organizing: Using Threads to Coordinate Distributed Work

- Joanne Yates, Wanda J. Orlikowski and Stephanie Woerner
- 3535: Enacting New Ways of Organizing: Exploring the Activities and Consequences of Post-industrial Work

- Katherine Kellogg, Wanda J. Orlikowski and Joanne Yates
- 3534: Asset Prices and Exchange Rates

- Anna Pavlova and Roberto Rigobon
- 3533: Selfish Routing in Capacitated Networks

- Jose R. Correa, Andreas S. Schulz and Nicolas E. Stier Moses
- 3526: Creating a Strategic IT Architecture Competency: Learning in Stages

- Jeanne W. Ross
- 3525: Private Risk

- Gordon M. Kaufman and Mahdi Mattar
- 3524: Spinning-off New Ventures from Academic Institutions in Areas with Weak Entrepreneurial Infrastructure: Insights on the Impact of Spin-off Processes on the Growth-orientation of Ventures

- Jean-Jacques Degroof and Edward B. Roberts
- 3523: Labor-Management Cooperation on Teaching and Learning Cleveland Municipal School District

- Nancy E. Peace
- 3522: Interest-based Negotiations at Kaiser Permanente

- Robert B. McKersie, Susan C. Eaton and Thomas A. Kochan
- 3520: The Relation Between Financial and Tax Reporting Measures of Income

- Gil B. Manzon and George A. Plesko
- 3519: Robust Identities or Non-Entities? Typecasting in the Feature Film Labor Market

- Ezra W. Zuckerman, Tai-Young Kim, Kalinda Ukanwa and von Rittmann James
- 3518: Center for Information Systems Research Research Briefings 2002

- Jeanne W. Ross
- 3517: Same Technology, Different Outcome? Lessons on Dummy Variables & Dependent Variable Transformations

- Starling David Hunter
- 3516: Consumer Surplus in the Digital Economy: Estimating the Value of Increased Product Variety at Online Booksellers

- Erik Brynjolfsson, Michael Smith and Yu, (Jeffrey) Hu
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