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- 1574: Adjustment Costs, Learning-by-Doing, and Technology Adoption Under Uncertainty

- Anna Pavlova
- 1573: A Coordination-Theory Approach to Exploring Process Alternatives for Designing Differentiated Products

- Naoki Hayashi and George Herman
- 1572: United Parcel Services: Delivering Packages and E-Commerce Solutions

- Jeanne Ross
- 1571: Beyond the Business Case: Strategic IT Investment

- Cynthia Beath and Jeanne Ross
- 1570: E-Business at Delta Air Lines: Extracting Value from a Multi-Faceted Approach

- Jeanne Ross
- 1569: Skill or Luck? Biases of Rational Agents

- Eric Van den Steen
- 1568: Isotone Equilibrium in Games of Incomplete Information

- David McAdams
- 717: Use of Recurrent Neural Networks for Strategic Data Mining of Sales

- Sanjeev Vadhavkar, Jayavel Shanmugasundaram, Amar Gupta and M.V. Nagendra Prasad
- 715: The Allocation of Resources by Interest Groups: Lobbying, Litigation and Administrative Regulation

- John M. De Figueiredo and Rui J. P. De Figueiredo
- 713: Using Structural Analysis to Mediate XML Semantic Interoperability

- Amar Gupta, Ashish Mishra and Michael Ripley
- 711: FROM PLACE TO SPACE: Migrating to Profitable Electronic Commerce Business Models

- Michael Vitale, Jeanne W. Ross and Peter Weill
- 709: Chase Global Markets: Defining New Business Models in the Investment Bank Industry

- Richard Woodham and Jeanne W. Ross
- 707: Problem Investigation in High-Hazard Industries: Creating and Negotiational Learning

- John S. Carroll, Jenny W. Rudolph and Sachi Hatakenaka
- 705: Determinants of the Informativeness of Analyst Research

- S.P. Kothari, Joseph Weber and Richard M. Frankel
- 703: Information Hiding in Product Development: The Design Churn Effect

- Daniel Whitney, Steven D. Eppinger, Ali Yassine, Nitin Joglekar and Dan Braha
- 701: Managerial Decision-Making in Non-Market Environments: A Survey Experiment

- John M. De Figueiredo and Rui J. P. De Figueiredo
- 699: Training Neural Networks for Reading Handwritten Amounts on Checks

- Amar Gupta and Rafael Palacios
- 697: Cloudy Skies: Assessing Public Understanding of Global Warming

- John Sterman and Linda Booth Sweeney
- 695: Shifting Innovation to Users Via Toolkits

- Eric A. Von Hippel and Ralph Katz
- 693: Solving Project Scheduling Problems by Minimum Cut

- Rolf Moehring, Marc Uetz, Frederik Stork and Andreas S. Schulz
- 691: Seizing the Opportunity: Exploiting Web Aggregation

- Stuart Madnick and Michael Siegel
- 689: Laboratory for Information Globalization and Harmonization

- Stuart Madnick, Nazli Choucri, Michael Siegel, Farnaz Haghseta, Allen Moulton and Harry Zhu
- 687: Automated Design Data and Rationale Capture

- Amar Gupta, Jason Yeung, Tara Sainath and Satwik Seshasai
- 669: Trade Linkages and Output-Multiplier Effects: A Structural VAR

- Kristin Forbes and Tilak Abeysinghe
- 667: Academic Earmarks and the Returns to Lobbying

- John M. De Figueiredo and Brian Silverman
- 665: On Trees and Logs

- Anna Pavlova and David Cass
- 663: Reading Courtesy Amounts on Handwritten Paper Checks

- Rafael Palacios, Patrick S.P. Wang and Amar Gupta
- 659: Problem Investigation in High-Hazard Industries: Creating and Negotiational Learning

- Sachi Hatakenaka, Jenny Rudolph and John S. Carroll