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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.

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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.

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

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

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

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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.

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

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

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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/

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

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

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