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Decision Sciences Journal
Volume 28, Number 1
Winter 1997
CONCEPTS, THEORIES, AND TECHNIQUES
Designing Lateral Organizations: An Analysis of the Benefits, Costs, and Enablers of Nonhierarchical Organizational Forms
William F. Joyce, Victor E. McGee, and John W. Slocum, Jr.
(pp. 1-26)
Cognitive Limitations and Investment "Myopia"'
Tailan Chi and Dashan Fan
(pp. 27-58)
The Impact of Poor Performance on Risk-Taking Attitudes: A Longitudinal Study with a PLS Causal Modeling Approach
Don Y. Lee
(pp. 59-80)
Risk, Ambiguity, and Decision Choice: Some Additional Evidence
Dipankar Ghosh and Manash R. Ray
(pp. 81-104)
APPLICATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION
What to Learn from Near Misses: An Inductive Learning Approach to Credit Risk Assessment
Antoinette Canart Tessmer
(pp. 105-120)
Measuring the Congruence Between Market Requirements and Manufacturing: A Methodology and Illustration
Cecil C. Bozarth and William L. Berry
(pp. 121-150)
A Sensitivity Analysis Approach for Some Deterministic Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods
Evangelos Triantaphyllou and Alfonso S*nchez
(pp. 151-194)
Analysis of Local Decision Rules in a Dual-Kanban Flow Shop
Alireza Ardalan
(pp. 195-212)
NOTES AND SHORT PAPERS
Modeling Take-or-Pay Contract Decisions
Carl R. Schultz
(pp. 213-224)
Correction Constants for Present Values of Seasonal Cash Flows
Gary A. Anderson, Joel R. Barber, and David C. Thurston
(pp. 225-234)
Updated July 22, 1997