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- 1886: New products: minimizing risks and miximizing creativity

- Thomas E. Hatch and Glen L. Urban
- 1885: The Sloan School mortgage study: an analysis of price-level adjusted and variable-rate alternatives

- Donald Lessard and Judith. Mason
- 1884: Some economic implications of the indexing of financial assets with special reference to mortgages

- Franco Modigliani
- 1883: Accomodation as a career strategy: implications for the realm of work

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 1882: Currency changes and management control: a note on the integration of the international controller's and treasurer's functions

- Donald Lessard and Peter. Lorange
- 1881: Management control systems: a conceptual framework

- Peter. Lorange and Michael S. Scott Morton
- 1880: Application and analysis of the virtual machine approach to information system security and reliability

- Stuart E. Madnick and John J. Donovan
- 1879: Engineering based careers: a study of the relation to work at mid-career

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 1878: Career anchors and career paths: a panel study of management school graduates

- Edgar Henry. Schein
- 1877: Research laboratory architecture and the structuring of communications

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931- and Alan R. Fusfeld
- 1876: PERCEPTOR: a model for product design

- Glen L. Urban
- 1875: Brandaid II

- John D. C. Little
- 1874: On the pricing of corporate debt: the risk structure of interest rates

- Robert Merton
- 1873: Working the street; a developmental view of police behavior

- Eastin) Van Maanen, John (John
- 1872: An asymptotic theory of growth under uncertainty

- Robert Merton
- 1871: A test of the capital asset pricing model on European stock markets

- Franco Modigliani and G. A. Pogue
- 1870: Bayesian factor analysis

- G. M. Kaufman and S. James. Press
- 1869: Alternative regulatory policies for dealing with the natural gas shortage

- Paul W. MacAvoy and Robert Pindyck
- 1868: Hierarchical integration of production planning and scheduling

- Arnoldo C. Hax and Harlan C. Meal
- 1867: A study of market line investment performance fees

- Franco Modigliani and G. A. Pogue
- 1866: A field experiment to improve communications in a product engineering department: the non-territorial office

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931- and Peter G. Gerstberger
- 1865: Getting the word around: report of a pilot study on technology transfer to Irish industry, [by]

- Allen, Thomas J. (Thomas John), 1931-
- 1864: An approach to information system isolation and security in a shared facility

- Stuart E. Madnick and John J. Donovan
- 1863: An introduction to risk and return concepts and evidence

- Franco Modigliani and G. A. Pogue
- 1862: Recent technical advances in the computer industry and their future inmpact

- Stuart E. Madnick
- 1861: A programming model for corporate financial management

- Stewart C. Myers
- 1860: Police socialization: an empirical assessment of job attitude changes during the initial employment period

- Eastin) Van Maanen, John (John
- 1859: Career rehabilitation for ex-prisoners of war

- Edgar H. Schein
- 1857: The Rise of Europe: Atlantic Trade, Institutioanl Change and Economic Growth

- Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James Robinson
- 1856: Dynamic Mechanism Design for Online Commerce

- Jérémie Gallien
- 1855: Reporting Conservatism, Loss Reversals, and Earnings-based Valuation

- Peter R. Joos and George A. Plesko
- 1854: Achieving the Potentials of Your Organization -- How to Overcome the Dangers of Commoditization

- Arnoldo C. Hax
- 1853: Directions for Web and E-Commerce Applications Security

- Bhavani Thuraisingham, Chris Clifton, Amar Gupta, Elisa Bertino and Elena Ferrari
- 1852: Efficiency and Robustness of Binary Feedback Mechanisms in Trading Environments with Moral Hazard

- Chrysanthos Dellarocas
- 1851: The Digitization of Word-of-mouth: Promise and Challenges of Online Feedback Mechanisms

- Chrysanthos Dellarocas
- 1850: Cooperation Without Enforcement? A comparative analysis of litigation and online reputation as quality assurance mechanisms

- Yannis Bakos and Chrysanthos Dellarocas
- 1849: Asynchronous Backup and Initialization of a Database Server for Replicated Database Systems

- Subhash Bhalla and Stuart E. Madnick
- 1848: The Effects of War Risk on U.S. Financial Markets

- Roberto Rigobon and Brian P. Sack
- 1847: ENDOWING CITIZENS WITH A PORTFOLIO OF STATE-SPONSORED ENTERPRISES FOR EFFICIENT AND EQUITABLE PRIVATIZATION

- William Hartnett
- 1846: Don't Just Lead, Govern: Implementing Effective IT Governance

- Peter Weill and Richard Woodham
- 1845: Organizational Beliefs and Managerial Vision

- Eric Van den Steen
- 1844: THE MISGUIDED SILVER BULLET: WHAT XML WILL AND WILL NOT DO TO HELP INFORMATION INTEGRATION

- Stuart Madnick
- 1842: A Framework for Corporate Householding

- Stuart Madnick, Richard Wang and Wei Zhang
- 1841: The Price Impact and Survival of Irrational Traders

- Leonid Kogan, Stephen Ross, Jiang Wang and Mark Westerfield
- 1840: Interpersonal Action Across Organizational Boundaries: Threat and Trust in the Context of Social Network Diversity

- Michele Williams
- 1839: Bridging the Reporting Gap: A Proposal for More Informative Reconciling of Book and Tax Income

- George Plesko and Lillian Mills
- 1838: An Econometric Model of Serial Correlation and Illiquidity In Hedge Fund Returns

- Mila Getmansky, Andrew Lo and Igor Makarov
- 1837: A Decomposition of Global Linkages in Financial Markets Over Time

- Kristin Forbes and Menzie Chinn
- 1836: Governance of Adjustments

- Birger Wernerfelt
- 1834: Taking Culture Seriously in Organization Development: A New Role for OD?

- Edgar Schein