Decision Line
March 2005 / Volume 36(2)
The articles below have been selected from the print version of the
March 2005 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.
“Looking Back on
an Exciting Year,” by Gary L. Ragatz , Michigan State University.
from the Editor. Decision
Line Editor Keong
Leong provides an overview of 36(2) feature articles.
2004 Instructional Innovation Award Finalist. “The Marketing Carnival, by Beheruz N. Sethna, University of West Georgia.
POM. “Disruption in Supply Chain Due to September 11, 2001,” by Sang M. Lee and Marijane E. Hancock, University of Nebraska – Lincoln.
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In the Classroom. “Truly Independent Variables,” by Rick Hesse, Feature Editor.
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The Deans' Perspective. “Business Schools and
the Concept of Student Engagement,” by John J. Burbridge, Jr., Dean, Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, Elon University.
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From the Bookshelf. “Ethics and Business,"
by Mohsin Habib, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Review:
Ethics and the Conduct of Business
by John R. Boatright
Prentice Hall, 2003, 4th ed., 452 pages, $69.33
www.prenticehall.com
Moral Issues in Business
by William H. Shaw and Vincent Barry
640 pages
Thomson-Wadsworth, 2004, 9th ed., $75.95
www.wadsworth.com
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2005 Annual Meeting News on the upcoming conference to be held in San Francisco.
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Names in the News: George Benson (dean of the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia), James B. Pick (University of Redlands).
Announcements & cfp's
2005 DSI Calendar
See the 2005
DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming
conference in San Francisco.
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