Logistics & Supply Chain Management: Faculty Publications

 

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from 2005

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Pick a Number... Any Number?, Jacob V. Simons and Barbara A. Price

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Multiple Constraint Scheduling, Jacob V. Simons and Wendell P. Simpson III

from 2003

The Evolution of Supply Chain Management Competencies: Empirical Support for a Unifying Framework, Mark D. Hanna, W. Rocky Newman, and Thomas Gattiker

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Financial Markets and Retail Construction Cycles, Steven E. Moss, Darrell Parker, and Steven Laposa

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An Empirical Test of Butler's Resort Product Life Cycle: Forecasting Casino Winnings, Steven E. Moss, Chuck Ryan, and Charles B. Wagoner

from 2001

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Perceived Relevance and Quality of POM Journals: A Decade Later, Samir Barman, Mark D. Hanna, and R. Lawrence Laforge

Senior Housing Supply Trends and Analysis: Evidence of Non-Random Behavior, Steven E. Moss and Steven Laposa

from 1999

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Simultaneous vs. Sequential Scheduling of Multiple Resources which Constrain System Throughout, Jacob V. Simons, M. D. Stephens, and Wendell P. Simpson III

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Process Design in a Down-Sizing Service Operation, Jacob V. Simons, Christopher Wicker, Michael Garrity, and Mark E. Kraus

from 1997

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An Exposition of Multiple Constraint Scheduling as Implemented in the GOAL SYSTEM (Formally DISASTER), Jacob V. Simons and Wendell P. Simpson III

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Response to Commentaries, Jacob V. Simons and Wendell P. Simpson III