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May 2009 / Volume 40(3)


The articles below have been selected from the print version of the May 2009 issue of Decision Line (click here for a pdf version). 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! Links are provided in the following pdf files.

Page 1: President's Letter. "Looking ahead to 2009-2010 Board Objectives", by Ram Narasimhan, Michigan State University.

From the Editor. Decision Line Editor Krishna S. Dhir provides an overview of 40(3) feature articles.

Feature Interview. “Affect and Decision Making,” by Lisa T. Stickney, Merrick School of Business, University of Baltimore.

International Issues. “The EU and DSI: From Understanding to Collaboration,” by James Beckman, Fulda University of Applied Sciences (Germany). [Contact Feature Editor]

Research Issues. “Mixed-mode Modelling—What Is It and How Can It Help?”, by Miles G. Nicholls, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia. [Contact Feature Editor]

Ecommerce. “Mac Appeal: Lessons Learned from Adopting New Technology,” by Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University. [Contact Feature Editor]

POM. “The Evolution of an International Academic Manufacturing Survey,” by Clay Whybark, University of North Carolina; Jack Wacker, Arizona State University; and Chwen Sheu, Kansas State University. [Contact Feature Editor]

Deans’ Perspective. “Decision Analysis in One Chart,” by Gregory S. Parnell, United States Military Academy at West Point. [See column archive] [Contact Feature Editor]

From the Bookshelf. “Wanted: Your Book Reviews,” by Vijay R. Kannan. [Contact Feature Editor]

2009 Annual Meeting News on the upcoming conference to be held in New Orleans. [Contact 2009 Program Chair]

News from the Regions

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Related Conferences & Related Publications

2009 DSI Calendar

See the 2009 DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming conference in New Orleans.

 

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