Decision Sciences Institute
Home > DecisionLine > Vol35 > 35_5 Decision Line

October 2004 / Volume 35(5)


The articles below have been selected from the print version of the October 2004 issue of Decision Line. To receive a printed copy that includes all the articles, or to subscribe, please contact dsi@gsu.edu.

Let feature editors & guest writers hear from you! We've provided e-mail addresses below.

 

Page 1: President's Letter. "Prepare for a Change in Scenery—Boston!", by Gary L. Ragatz , Michigan State University.

from the Editor. Decision Line Editor Keong Leong provides an overview of 35(4) feature articles.

International Issues. “The Road to Legal Employment in the U.S.: Through the Eyes of a U.S.-Educated PhD with Non-U.S. Citizenship,” by Honggeng Zhou, University of New Hampshire; and M. Johnny Rungtusanatham, Arizona State University.

[Contact Feature Editor]

Research Issues. “Research Opportunities in Offshoring,” by Ajay Das, Baruch College.

[Contact Feature Editor]

In the Classroom. “Useful Excel Array Formulas and Range Functions,” by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor.

35_5classroom.xls

[Contact Feature Editor]

Ecommerce. “Extreme Programming in Practice: A Human-Valued Approach to the DSI Conference Management System,” by Kenneth E. Kendall, Feature Editor.

[Contact Feature Editor]

Information Technology. “The New Scale and Scope of e-Science: Can IS Play a Role?”, by Samir Chatterjee, School of Information & Director, Network Convergence Laboratory, Claremont Graduate University.

[Contact Feature Editor]

The Deans' Perspective. “A Personal Perspective ‘On Deaning,’ by Dean Doyle Z. Williams, Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas.

[Contact Feature Editor]

Doctoral Student Issues. “A Rough Model for Success in Doctoral Study,” by Varun Grover, Department of Management, Clemson University.

[Contact Feature Editor]

From the Bookshelf. “Financial Modeling,” by Miranda Lam, Salem State College, Salem, Massachusetts.

Reviews:

Financial Modeling Using Excel and VBA, by Chandan Sengupta, Wiley, 2004, 657 pages, http://www.wiley.com; Excel Modeling in the Fundamentals of Corporate Finance (2nd ed.), by Craig W. Holden, Prentice Hall, 2004, http://www.prenticehall.com/; Excel Modeling in the Fundamentals of Investments (2nd ed.), by Craig W. Holden, Prentice Hall, 2004, 135 pages, http://www.prenticehall.com/; Financial Analysis with Microsoft Excel (3rd ed.), by Timothy R. Mayes & Todd M. Shank, South Western, 2003, 432 pages, http://www.swlearning.com/

[Contact Feature Editor]

Program Chair's Message about the Upcoming Annual Meeting in Boston, by Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University.

[Contact Program Chair]

Names in the News: Robert J. Mockler (St. John’s University), Lawrence Schkade (University of Texas at Arlington), George Summers (deceased).

Marketplace Job Classifieds

See the 2004 DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming conference in Boston.

 

*Files are in Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF format.