Browsing Sloan School of Management by Title
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A simple theory of multinational corporations and trade with a trade-off between proximity and concentration
(Cambridge, Mass. : Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Simulated control groups and the evaluation of job-creation programs
(Cambridge, Mass. : Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, M.I.T, 1978) -
Simulation and a theory of organizational behavior.
(Cambridge, M.I.T, 1963]) -
A simulation model for job shop scheduling
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1983) -
The simulation of social system evolution with spiral loops
(Cambridge, Mass. : Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986) -
Simulation of union health and welfare funds.
([Cambridge, Mass., Massachusetts Institute of Technology], 1963) -
Simulation techniques in the analysis of marketing strategy
([Cambridge, M.I.T, 1966) -
Simultaneous signaling to the capital and product markets
(Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1987) -
Single transferable vote resists strategic voting
(Cambridge, Mass. : Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990) -
A single-item inventory model for a non-stationary demand process
(Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997) -
A Single-Product Inventory Model for Multiple Demand Classes
(2005-05-27)We consider a single-product inventory system that serves multiple demand classes, which differ in their shortage costs or service level requirements. We assume a critical-level control policy, and show the equivalence ... -
The size distribution of oil and gas fields.
([Cambridge, M.I.T.], 1964) -
Skill or Luck? Biases of Rational Agents
(2002-09-24)This paper shows why, in a world with differing priors, rational agents tend to attribute their own success more to skill and their failure more to bad luck than an outsider. It further shows why each agent in a group ... -
Skill or Luck? Biases of Rational Agents
(2002-08-09)This paper shows why, in a world with differing priors, rational agents tend to attribute their own success more to skill and their failure more to bad luck than an outsider. It ... -
Skip and scan--cleaning up telephone interfaces
(Cambridge, Mass. : Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992) -
Slack-based lower bound and heuristic for permutation flowshop models
(Cambridge, Mass. : Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993]) -
Sloan 2001 : a virtual odyssey
([Cambridge, Mass. : Alfred P. Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000) -
Small group theory and marketing research,
([Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T.], 1971) -
Small-lot production : key to high productivity and quality in Japanese auto manufacturing
(Cambridge, Mass. : Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1986)