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- 2639: Internationalization reconsidered: the case of Siderar

- Toulan, Omar N. (Omar Nohad)
- 2638: Organizational learning activities in high hazard industries: the logics underlying self-analysis

- Carroll, John S., 1948-
- 2637: Metrics to evaluate R,D&E

- John Hauser and Florian. Zettelmeyer
- 2636: Synchronize-and-stabilize: an approach for balancing flexibility and structure in software product development

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954- and Richard W. Selby
- 2635: A Lotka-Volterra model for multi-mode technological interaction: modeling competition, symbiosis and predator prey modes

- Pistorius, C. W. I. (Carl W. I.), 1958- and Utterback, James M., 1941-
- 2634: Interior point methods: current status and future directions

- Robert Michael. Freund and Shinji. Mizuno
- 2633: Public sector reform and union participation: the case of the Italian pension reform

- Lucio. Baccaro and Locke, Richard M., 1959-
- 2632: Strategies for survival in fast-changing industries

- Clayton M. Christensen, Suárez, Fernando F., 1960- and Utterback, James M., 1941-
- 2631: Early interactions between life insurance and computer industries: the Prudential's Edmund Berkeley and The Society of Actuaries Committee: 1946-1952

- Yates, JoAnne, 1951-
- 2630: New polynomial-time cycle-canceling algorithms for minimum cost flows

- P. T. Sokkalingam, Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956- and Orlin, James B., 1953-
- 2629: Analyzing prehistoric diets by linear programming

- John D. C. Little and Elizabeth A. Little
- 2628: Organizational learning: what is new?

- Edgar H. Schein
- 2627: A lead user study of electronic home banking services: lessons from the learning curve

- Eric von. Hippel and William. Riggs
- 2626: Polynomial-time highest-gain augmenting path algorithms for the generalized circulation problem

- Donald. Goldfarb, Zhiying. Jin and Orlin, James B., 1953-.
- 2625: New product modeling: a 30 year retrospective and future challenges

- Glen L. Urban
- 2624: The multinational enterprise as a learning organization

- Donald Lessard and Alice H. Amsden
- 2623: The new IT organization: eight imperatives

- Rockart, John F. (John Fralick), Michael J. Earl and Jeanne W. Ross
- 2622: The role of mathematical models in the study of product development

- John Hauser
- 2621: Semantic interoperability through context interchange: representing and reasoning about data conflicts in heterogeneous and autonomous systems

- Cheng Hian. Goh, Stuart E. Madnick and Michael D. Siegel
- 2620: The end of solidarity?: the decline of egalitarian wage policies in Italy and Sweden

- Lucio. Baccaro and Locke, Richard M., 1959-
- 2619: A methodology for demand learning with an application to the optimal pricing of seasonal products

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Wadhwa, Hitendra K. S. (Hitendra Kumar Singh)
- 2618: Some structural properties of the seasonal product pricing problem

- Gabriel R. Bitran and Wadhwa, Hitendra K. S. (Hitendra Kumar Singh)
- 2617: The trade-off between efficiency and learning in inter-organizational relationships

- Maurizio Sobrero and Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2616: Understanding barriers to innovation and intrapreneurship in an R&D organization

- Meng, James C. S. (James Cheng Sun) and Edward Baer. Roberts
- 2615: Evaluating and managing the tiers of R&D

- John Hauser and Florian. Zettelmeyer
- 2614: Industry clockspeed and competency chain design: an introductory essay

- Charles H. Fine
- 2613: Re-linking work and family: a catalyst for organizational change

- Lotte. Bailyn
- 2612: Condition measures and properties of the central trajectory of a linear program

- Nunez, M. A. (Manuel A.), Robert Michael. Freund and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Operations Research Center.
- 2611: Commoditization of technology-based products and services: a generic model of market dynamics

- Henry Birdseye. Weil
- 2610: What works at work: overview and assessment

- Thomas A. Kochan
- 2609: Equivalence of primal and dual simplex algorithms for the maximum flow problem

- Ahuja, Ravindra K., 1956- and Orlin, James B., 1953-
- 2608: Gainsharing issues in marketing

- John Hauser
- 2607: Validation and lessons from the field: applications of information acceleration

- Glen L. Urban
- 2606: Developing long-term competitiveness through information technology assets

- Jeanne W. Ross, Beath, Cynthia Mathis, 1944- and Dale L. Goodhue
- 2605: Is the make-buy decision process a core competence?

- Charles H. Fine and Daniel E. Whitney
- 2604: The dynamic "diamond": a technological innovation perspective

- Utterback, James M., 1941- and Allan Nembo. Afuah
- 2603: Dynamic competitive strategies: a technological evolution perspective

- Allan Nembo. Afuah and Utterback, James M., 1941-
- 2602: Multi-mode interaction among technologies

- Pistorius, C. W. I. (Carl W. I.), 1958- and Utterback, James M., 1941-
- 2601: Good answers from bad data: a data management strategy

- Henry B. Kon, Stuart E. Madnick and Michael D. Siegel
- 2600: Action and artifact: the structuring of technologies-in-use

- Orlikowski, Wanda J. (Wanda Janina)
- 2599: Generalized models of design iteration using signal flow graphs

- Steven D. Eppinger, Murthy V. R. K. N. Nukala and Daniel E. Whitney
- 2598: Improvising organizational transformation over time: a situated change perspective

- Orlikowski, Wanda J. (Wanda Janina)
- 2597: Ontologies, contexts, and mediation: representing and reasoning about semantics conflicts in heterogeneous and autonomous systems

- Cheng Hian. Goh, Stuart E. Madnick and Michael D. Siegel
- 2596: Evolution to Very MANY Large Data Bases: dealing with large-scale semantic heterogeneity

- Stuart E. Madnick
- 2595: The dilemmas of diffusion: institutional transfer and the remaking of vocational training practices in Eastern Germany

- Locke, Richard M., 1959- and Wade. Jacoby
- 2594: Learning from past mistakes?: recent reforms in Italian industrial relations

- Locke, Richard M., 1959- and Lucio. Baccaro
- 2593: Beyond the waterfall: software development at Microsoft

- Cusumano, Michael A., 1954- and Stanley A. Smith
- 2592: Options, the value of capital, and investment

- Andrew Abel
- 2591: What we have learned and have yet to learn from manufacturer-supplier relations in the auto industry

- Takeishi, Akira, 1958- and Cusumano, Michael A., 1954-
- 2590: Management of change

- Robert B. McKersie
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