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Decision Sciences Journal
Volume 28, Number 2
Spring 1997
CONCEPTS, THEORIES, AND TECHNIQUES
Contractor Accreditation: A Probabilistic Model
Sumit Sarkar and Deb Ghosh
(pp. 235-260)
Projecting Sample Misstatements to Audit Populations: Theoretical, Professional, and Empirical Considerations
Stephen Wheeler, Richard Dusenbury, and Jane Reimers
(pp. 261-278)
Integration Between Business Planning and Information Systems Planning: Validating a Stage Hypothesis
William R. King and Thompson S.H. Teo
(pp. 279-308)
Reexamining a Model for Evaluating Information Center Success Using a Structural Equation Modeling Approach
Patrick Y.K. Chau
(pp. 309-334)
A Seasonal Index for Business
Peter T. Ittig
(pp. 335-356)
APPLICATIONS AND IMPLEMENTATION
Toward an Understanding of the Behavioral Intention to Use an Information System
Cynthia M. Jackson, Simeon Chow, and Robert A. Leitch
(pp. 357-390)
The Effectiveness of Different Representations for Managerial Problem Solving: Comparing Tables and Maps
John B. Smelcer and Erran Carmel
(pp. 391-420)
The Effects of Task Information and Outcome Feedback on Individuals' Insight into Their Decision Models
Brad Tuttle and Morris H. Stocks
(pp. 421-442)
NOTES AND SHORT PAPERS
Understanding the Complexity of the Model Formulation Process: A Protocol Analysis Approach
Arun Sen and Ajay S. Vinze
(pp. 443-474)
Inducement of Nonexistent Order by the Analytic Hierarchy Process
Stan Schenkerman
(pp. 475-482)
Updated July 22, 1997