Decision Sciences 1999 - Abstracts

Decision Sciences 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A comparative revenue analysis of hotel yield management heuristics.Business, generalCollier, David A., Kevin Baker, Timothy
A cross-validation analysis of neural network out-of-sample performance in exchange rate forecasting.Business, generalHu, Michael Y., Jiang, Christine X., Zhang, Guoqiang, Patuwo, B. Eddy
A DEA framework to assess the efficiency of the software requirements capture and analysis process.(Data Envelopment Analysis)Business, generalChatzoglou, Prodromos D.
An empirical investigation of the contribution of strategic sourcing to manufacturing flexibilities and performance.Business, generalNarasimhan, Ram, Das, Ajay
An evaluation of routing and volume-based storage policies in an order picking operation.Business, generalSchmenner, Roger W., Petersen, Charles G., II
An examination of procedural and object-oriented systems analysis methods: does prior experience help or hinder performance?Business, generalMorris, Michael G., Speier, Cheri, Hoffer, Jeffrey A.
Are individual differences germane to the acceptance of new information technologies?Business, generalAgarwal, Ritu
Axiomatic justification for a geometric quality aggregation function.Business, generalSampson, Scott E.
Cautions on the use of the SERVQUAL measure to assess the quality of information systems services.Business, generalPrybutok, Victor R., Kappelman, Leon A., Van Dyke, Thomas P.
Chainwise paired comparisons.Business, generalRa, Jang W.
Dynamic benchmarks for operations evaluation using soft computing methods.Business, generalNicholls, Miles G., Warren, Lewis H.
Effectiveness of joint estimation when the outlier is the last observation in an autocorrelated short time series.Business, generalHu, Michael Y., Booth, David E., Wright, Christine M.
Empirically testing the relationship between end-user computing problems and information center success factors.Business, generalGupta, Yash P., Guimares, Tor, Rainer, Kelly, Jr.
Environmental management in operations: the selection of environmental technologies.Business, generalKlassen, Robert D., Whybark, D. Clay
Information systems management issues: reporting and relevance.Business, generalPalvia, Prashant C., Basu, Suvojit Choton
Limits of concurrency.(concurrent engineering)Business, generalVan Wassenhove, Luk N., Blackburn, Joseph D., Hoedemaker, Geert M.
Mexican and Swedish managers' perceptions of the impact of EIS on organizational intelligence, decision-making, and structure.Business, generalCarlsson, Sven, Leidner, Dorothy E., Elam, Joyce, Corrales, Martha
Modeling IS planning benefits using ACE.(information systems; Alternating Conditional Expectations)Business, generalTeo, Thompson S.H., Ang, James S.K., Quek, S.A., Lui, B.
On the measurements of board composition: poor consistency and a serious mismatch of theory and operationalization.Business, generalDaily, Catherine M., Dalton, Dan R., Johnson, Jonathan L.
Optimizing natural gas flows with linear programming and scenarios.Business, generalButler, John C., Syer, James S.
Presenting geographic information: effects of data aggregation, dispersion, and users' spatial orientation.Business, generalSwink, Morgan, Speier, Cheri
Product positioning and pricing under production cost considerations.Business, generalHadjinicola, George C.
Replanning the master production schedule for a capacity-constrained job shop.Business, generalJacobs, F. Robert, Yang, Kum Khiong
Replication of measures in information systems research: the case of IS SERVQUAL.Business, generalKettinger, William J., Lee, Choong C.
Scheduling to improve field service quality.Business, generalHill, Arthur V., Haugen, Dyan L.
Selecting a portfolio of technologies: an application of decision analysis.Business, generalDeckro, Richard F., Jackson, Jack A., Kloeber, Jack M., Jr., Ralston, Brian E.
Stock evaluation using a preference disaggregation methodology.Business, generalZopounidis, Constantin, Doumpos, Michael
Supporting quick response through scheduling of make-to-stock production/inventory systems.Business, generalJohnson, M. Eric, Scudder, Gary
Technology use and performance: a field study of broker workstations.Business, generalLucas, Hencry C., Jr., Spitler, V.K.
The auditor's going-concern disclosure as a self-fulfilling prophecy: a discrete-time survival analysis.Business, generalLouwers, Timothy J., Messina, Frank M., Richard, Michael D.
The conference paper-reviewer assignment problem.Business, generalWei, Jerry C., Hartvigsen, David, Czuchlewski, Richard
The effect of misclassification costs on neural network classifiers.Business, generalZhang, G. Peter, Berardi, Victor L.
The effects of learning, forgetting, and relearning on decision rule performance in multiproject scheduling.Business, generalSmith-Daniels, Dwight E., Ash, Robert
The influence of task interpretation on individual decision making: an information overload perspective.Business, generalValacich, Joseph S., Speier, Cheri, Vessey, Iris
The relationship between information system planning sophistication and information system success: an empirical assessment.Business, generalSabherwal, Rajiv
The role of organizational and information technology antecedents in reengineering initiation behavior.Business, generalGrover, Varun, Fiedler, Kirk D., Teng, James T.C.
Variable royalty rates for improving franchise channel coordination.Business, generalNair, Suresh K., Tikoo, Surinder
Vendor selection with bundling: a comment.(response to E.C. Rosenthal et al., Decision Sciences, vol. 26, no. 1, p. 35, 1995)Business, generalSarkis, Joseph, Semple, John H.
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