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Decision Sciences, Volume 51
Volume 51, Number 1, February 2020
- ISSUE INFORMATION. 1-3
- IN THIS ISSUE. 4-7
- Akhil Kumar, Rong Liu, Zhe Shan:
Is Blockchain a Silver Bullet for Supply Chain Management? Technical Challenges and Research Opportunities. 8-37 - Arash Azadegan, Mahour Mellat Parast, Lorenzo Lucianetti, Rohit Nishant, Jennifer Blackhurst:
Supply Chain Disruptions and Business Continuity: An Empirical Assessment. 38-73 - David D. Dobrzykowski, Kathleen L. McFadden:
Examining Governance in Hospital Operations: The Effects of Trust and Physician Employment in Achieving Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction. 74-109 - Abhishek Srivastava, Arqum Mateen:
Supply Chain Contracts in the Presence of Gray Markets. 110-147 - Yuanfeng Cai, Dan Zhu:
Who Can We Trust: A New Approach for Fraudulent Rater Detection in Reputation Systems. 148-180 - Sanghee Lim, Dobin Yim, Jiban Khuntia, Mohan Tanniru:
A Continuous-Time Markov Chain Model-Based Business Analytics Approach for Estimating Patient Transition States in Online Health Infomediary. 181-208
Volume 51, Number 2, April 2020
- ISSUE INFORMATION. 209-211
- IN THIS ISSUE. 212-215
- Li Cheng, Christopher W. Craighead, Qiong Wang, Julie Juan Li:
When is the Supplier's Message "Loud and Clear"? Mixed Signals from Supplier-Induced Disruptions and the Response. 216-254 - Seyedeh Zahra Hosseinifard, Babak Abbasi, Masih Fadaki, Nigel M. Clay:
Postdisaster Volatility of Blood Donations in an Unsteady Blood Supply Chain. 255-281 - E. David Zepeda, Gilbert N. Nyaga, Gary J. Young:
The Effect of Hospital-Physician Integration on Operational Performance: Evaluating Physician Employment for Cardiovascular Services. 282-316 - Matthew Dobra, Christis G. Tombazos:
Expert Decisions. 317-348 - Adrian S. Choo, Aravind Chandrasekaran, Chinawut Chinaprayoon:
The Role of Domestic and Foreign Knowledge Inflows on the Relationship between R&D Portfolio Mix and Innovation Outcomes: An Empirical Study of Manufacturing Firms in an Emerging Economy. 349-394 - Alireza Yazdani, Eren B. Çil, Michael S. Pangburn:
What if Hotelling's Firms Can Mass Customize? 395-422 - Toyin Clottey, W. C. Benton Jr.:
Technical Note: Recommendations for Assessing Unit Nonresponse Bias in Dyadic Focused Empirical Supply Chain Management Research. 423-447
Volume 51, Number 3, June 2020
- ISSUE INFORMATION. 449-451
- IN THIS ISSUE. 452-457
- Jose Benitez, Xin Luo, Gyula Vastag:
Information and Operational Decision Sciences: The Interplay of Information Technology and Operational Decision Sciences. 458-463 - Shaobo Wei, Weiling Ke, Hefu Liu, Kwok Kee Wei:
Supply Chain Information Integration and Firm Performance: Are Explorative and Exploitative IT Capabilities Complementary or Substitutive? 464-499 - David Xiaosong Peng, Yuan Ye, Bo Feng, David Xin Ding, Gregory R. Heim:
Impacts of Hospital Complexity on Experiential Quality: Mitigating Roles of Information Technology. 500-541 - Yi Wang, Yang Chen, Nianxin Wang, Saggi Nevo, Gang Kou, Fawaz E. Alsaadi:
Impact of the Strategic Role of IT on Explorative and Exploitative Innovation Activities: The Role of Environmental Uncertainty. 542-574 - Carmen M. Felipe, Dorothy E. Leidner, José Luis Roldán, Antonio L. Leal-Rodríguez:
Impact of IS Capabilities on Firm Performance: The Roles of Organizational Agility and Industry Technology Intensity. 575-619 - H. L. Yiu, Eric W. T. Ngai, Chun Fong Lei:
Impact of Service-Dominant Orientation on the Innovation Performance of Technology Firms: Roles of Knowledge Sharing and Relationship Learning. 620-654 - Tahir Abbas Syed, Constantin Blome, Thanos Papadopoulos:
Impact of IT Ambidexterity on New Product Development Speed: Theory and Empirical Evidence. 655-690 - Guo Li, Hong Zheng, Suresh P. Sethi, Xu Guan:
Inducing Downstream Information Sharing via Manufacturer Information Acquisition and Retailer Subsidy. 691-719 - Gang Peng, Dawei (David) Zhang:
Does Information Technology Substitute for or Complement Human Labor? A Dynamic Stratified Analysis on European Countries. 720-754 - Ying Hua, Xusen Cheng, Tingting Hou, Rob Luo:
Monetary Rewards, Intrinsic Motivators, and Work Engagement in the IT-Enabled Sharing Economy: A Mixed-Methods Investigation of Internet Taxi Drivers. 755-785 - Megan Wydick Martin, Cliff T. Ragsdale:
Navigating the Best Path to Optimality in a University Grants Administration Workload Assignment Problem. 786-803 - Tahmoures Samavati, Taliva Badiezadeh, Reza Farzipoor Saen:
Developing Double Frontier Version of Dynamic Network DEA Model: Assessing Sustainability of Supply Chains. 804-829
Volume 51, Number 4, August 2020
- ISSUE INFORMATION. 831-833
- IN THIS ISSUE. 834-837
- Christopher W. Craighead, David J. Ketchen Jr., Jessica L. Darby:
Pandemics and Supply Chain Management Research: Toward a Theoretical Toolbox. 838-866 - Mehrdokht Pournader, Andrew Kach, Srinivas (Sri) Talluri:
A Review of the Existing and Emerging Topics in the Supply Chain Risk Management Literature. 867-919
- William J. Rose, Diane A. Mollenkopf, Chad W. Autry, Brent D. Williams:
Tailoring Transportation Planning Decisions to Diverse Urban Environments. 920-961 - Shannon Lantzy, David Anderson:
Can Consumers Use Online Reviews to Avoid Unsuitable Doctors? Evidence From RateMDs.com and the Federation of State Medical Boards. 962-984 - Carlos Mena, Steven A. Melnyk, Milad Baghersad, Christopher W. Zobel:
Sourcing Decisions under Conditions of Risk and Resilience: A Behavioral Study. 985-1014 - Arda Yenipazarli, Asoo J. Vakharia, Ram Bala:
Life-Cycle Approach to Environmental Innovation: Cost Structure, Advertising, and Competition. 1015-1045 - Mei Li, Ying Wu, Yi He, Shuai Huang, Anand Nair:
Sparse Inverse Covariance Estimation: A Data Mining Technique to Unravel Holistic Patterns among Business Practices in Firms. 1046-1073
Volume 51, Number 5, October 2020
- ISSUE INFORMATION. 1075-1077
- In This Issue. 1078-1081
- Lusheng Shao, Jennifer K. Ryan, Daewon Sun:
Responsible Sourcing under Asymmetric Information: Price Signaling versus Supplier Disclosure. 1082-1109 - Wei Li, Jing Chen, Bintong Chen:
Sourcing Strategy of Original Equipment Manufacturer with Quality Competition. 1110-1130 - Özden Engin Çakici:
Managing Medical Item Inventories under Order Loss. 1131-1158 - Linda Li, Charles P. Schmidt:
A Stochastic Joint Replenishment Problem with Dissimilar Items. 1159-1201 - Stiene Praet, David Martens:
Efficient Parcel Delivery by Predicting Customers' Locations. 1202-1231 - Tao Zhang, Gang Li, T. C. Edwin Cheng, Stephen Shum:
Consumer Inter-Product Showrooming and Information Service Provision in an Omni-Channel Supply Chain. 1232-1264 - Zhihong Ke, De Liu, Alok Gupta, Daniel J. Brass:
Assimilate or Differentiate? Contributors' Choice of Subjects in User-Generated Content. 1265-1287 - Sungho Park, Elliot Rabinovich, Christopher S. Tang, Rui Yin, Jiayi Joey Yu:
Technical Note: Should an Online Seller Post Inventory Scarcity Messages? 1288-1308
Volume 51, Number 6, December 2020
- IN THIS ISSUE. 1312-1315
- Ozgur Merih Araz, Tsan-Ming Choi, David L. Olson, F. Sibel Salman:
Data Analytics for Operational Risk Management. 1316-1319
- Ozgur M. Araz, Tsan-Ming Choi, David L. Olson, F. Sibel Salman:
Role of Analytics for Operational Risk Management in the Era of Big Data. 1320-1346 - Ye Shi, Ting Wang, Layth C. Alwan:
Analytics for Cross-Border E-Commerce: Inventory Risk Management of an Online Fashion Retailer. 1347-1376 - Xiaolin Xu, Xiaoqiang Cai, Lianmin Zhang:
Optimal Purchasing Policy for Fresh Products from Multiple Supply Sources with Considerations of Random Delivery Times, Risk, and Information. 1377-1410 - Yongjian Li, Lu Liu, Lipan Feng, Wen Wang, Fangchao Xu:
Optimal Financing Models Offered by Manufacturers with Risk Aversion and Market Competition Considerations. 1411-1454 - Xuting Sun, Sai-Ho Chung, Hoi-Lam Ma:
Operational Risk in Airline Crew Scheduling: Do Features of Flight Delays Matter? 1455-1489 - Tianyu Wang, Desheng Wu:
Data-Driven Driver Dispatching System with Allocation Constraints and Operational Risk Management for a Ride-Sharing Platform. 1490-1520 - Guo Li, Mengqi Liu, Yiwen Bian, Suresh P. Sethi:
Guarding against Disruption Risk by Contracting under Information Asymmetry. 1521-1559
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