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May 2010 / Volume 41(3)


Beginning with the July 2009 issue of Decision Line (v40n4) and until further notice, this publication will be available in electronic (pdf) format only.

May 2010 Decision Line (entirety, 6.9 MB pdf file)

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Page 1, President's Letter. "Transitions and Transformations," by Keong Leong, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

From the Editor. Decision Line Editor Krishna S. Dhir provides an overview of 41(3) feature articles.

Feature Article. “Disaster Relief Supply Chain Management: New Realities, Management Challenges, Emerging Opportunities,” by D. Clay Whybark, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Steven A. Melnyk, Michigan State University; Jamison Day, Louisiana State University; Ed Davis, University of Virginia.

Ecommerce. “Is Cloud Computing Useful? Not if You’re Referring to an Ash Cloud,” by Kenneth E. Kendall, Rutgers University.

Research Issues. “In Search of Engaged Scholarship: Evidence of Collaborative Research in the Business Literature,” by Kenneth R. Bartkus and Daniel V. Holland, Utah State University. [Contact Feature Editor]

Dean's Perspective. “A Challenge to Leadership Education,” by Richard Peregoy, University of Dallas. [See column archives] [Contact Feature Editor]

Doctoral Student Affairs. “The 10 Mistakes Students Make in Their Doctoral Program Revisited: The Student Response” (Part Two), by Varun Grover and Jason Bennett Thatcher, Clemson University. [See column archives] [Contact Feature Editor]

IN MEMORIAM: Helen Beaver, 1916-2010.

Midwest Region Annual Meeting Highlights

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2010 Annual Meeting News on the upcoming conference to be held in San Diego. [Contact 2010 Program Chair]

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Related Conferences & Related Publications

2010 DSI Calendar

See the 2010 DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming conference in San Diego.

 

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