DSI
Hall of Fame
Past Award Winners
Welcome to the Decision Sciences Institute Hall of Fame.
Below you will find listings of award winners throughout the Institute's
36-year history. Because of these individuals' outstanding contributions,
the Decision Sciences Institute has become the premier professional
organization dedicated to the science, practice, and teaching of business
decision making.
The following list is still a work-in-progress. If you have information
on an award winner not listed here, please contact Hal Jacobs at the
DSI Home Office (hjacobs@gsu.edu).
Revised January 5, 2006
Best
Application Paper Award
Best
Case Studies Paper Award
Best
Environmental Issues Paper
Best
Interdisciplinary Paper Award
Best
Theoretical/Empirical Research Paper Award
Dennis E. Grawoig Distinguished Service Award
Elwood S. Buffa Doctoral Dissertation Award
Fellows <link>
Instructional Innovation Award <link>
International
Meeting Paper Awards
Journal Awards
Dennis E. Grawoig Distinguished Service Award
2006. Michael J. Maggard, Northeastern University
2005. Joseph R. Biggs, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
2004. F. Robert Jacobs, Indiana University
2003. Lee J. Krajewski, University of Notre Dame
2002. Michael J. Showalter, Florida State University
2001. Lawrence L. Schkade, University of Texas at Arlington
2000. James R. Evans, University of Cincinnati
1999. Betty J. Whitten, University of Georgia
1998. Norman L. Chervany, University of Minnesota
1997. John Anderson, University of Minnesota
1996. Larry P. Ritzman, Boston College
1995. K. Roscoe Davis, University of Georgia
1994. Terry R. Rakes, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
1993. Ronald J. Ebert, University of Missouri
1992. Harvey J. Brightman, Georgia State University
1991. Bernard (Chuck) W. Taylor, III, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
1990. James M. Clapper, Wake Forest University
1989. Charles P. Bonini, Stanford University
1988. William C. Perkins, Indiana University
1987. Linda G. Sprague, University of New Hampshire
1986. Laurence J. Moore, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University
1985. Robert E. Markland, University of South Carolina
1984. Carol J. Latta, Home Office; and D. Clay Whybark, University
of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
1983. Ira Horowitz, University of Florida
1982. Earle Steinberg
1981. John Neter, University of Georgia
1980. Sang M. Lee, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1979. Karen Meals Clayton
1978. V. Thomas Dock
1977. James E. Sorensen and William R. Darden
1976. Gary A. Wicklund, University of Iowa
1975. Gene K. Groff
1974. John P. Phillips
1973. Dennis E. Grawoig
1972. Albert J. Simone and Rodger D. Collons
1971. Vincent Cangelosi, University of Southwest Louisiana
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Elwood S. Buffa Doctoral Dissertation Award
2006 Winner: Michael Naor, George Mason University. The Relationship between Culture, Quality Management Practices, and Manufacturing Performance. Degree-granting Institution: University of Minnesota. Advisors: Roger G. Schroeder and Kevin Linderman.
2005 Winner: Tipparat Laohavichien, Kasetsart University in Thailand.
Leadership and Quality Management: A Comparison Between the U.S. and Thailand. Degree-granting Institution: Clemson University. Advisor: Lawrence Fredendall.
2004 Winner: Anand Nair, Auburn University.
Essays on Innovation, Product Development and Strategic Supply Chain Management-An Analytical Investigation of Strategies for Competition and Collaboration. Degree-granting Institution: Michigan State University. Advisor: Ram Narasimhan.
2003 Winner: Joan McMahon, Christopher Newport University. An
Analysis of the Factor Structure of the Multidimensional Ethics Scale
and a Perceived Morality Intensity Scale, and the Effects of Moral Intensity
on Ethical Judgment. Degree-granting Institution: Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University. Advisor: Robert Harvey.
2002 Co-winners: Craig Froehle, University of Cincinnati.
The Influence of Technology Attributes on Customer Service Perceptions
in a Computer-Mediated Environment. Degree Institution: University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Advisor: Aleda Roth. Joon Park,
Singapore Management University. A Framework for Integrating Product
Platform Development with Global Supply Chain Configuration. Degree
Institution: Georgia Institute of Technology. Advisor: Soumen Ghosh, Co-Advisor: Nagesh Murthy.
2001. Catherine Ridings, Lehigh University. Determinants
of Trust and Use in Virtual Communities. Degree-Granting School:
Department of Management, Drexel University. Dissertation Advisor: Bay
Arinze
2000. Qiang Tu, Rochester Institute of Technology. "Achieving
Mass Customization through Technology Application and Absorptive Capacity
-- A Customer-Oriented Framework." Degree-Granting School: The
University of Toledo. Dissertation Advisors: T.S. Ragu-Nathan and Mark
A. Vonderembse.
1999. Sime Curkovic, Western Michigan University. "Investigating
the Linkage Between Total Quality Management and Environmentally Responsible
Manufacturing." Degree-Granting School: Michigan State University.
Dissertation Advisors: Steven A. Melnyk (Co-Chairman), Robert Handfield
(Co-Chairman), Roger Calantone and Gyula Vastag.
1998. Joy Field, Boston College. "Drivers of Quality in
the Production System: A Longitudinal Field Study of the Effect of Work
Teams on Manufacturing Quality." Degree Institution: University
of Minnesota.Advisors: Drs. Kingshuk K. Sinha, University of Minnesota,
and Rajiv Banker, University of Texas at Dallas.
1997. Elena Katok, Colorado School of Mines. "Planning
Manufacturing Flexibility in an Uncertain Production Environment."
Advisor: Terry P. Harrison. Degree-Granting Institution: The Pennsylvania
State University.
1996. Robert Klassen, The University of Western Ontario. "The
Implications of Environmental Management Strategy for Manufacturing
Performance." Degree Granting School: University of North Carolina-Chapel
Hill. Advisor: D. Clay Whybark.
1995. Anil Khurana, Boston University. "Quality in the
Global Color Picture Tube Industry: Managing Complex Production Processes."
Degree-Granting School: University of Michigan. Advisors: F. Brian Talbot
and Roger Johnson.
1994. John J. Lawrence, University of Idaho. "The Use of
the Just-In-Time Production Philosophy in Mexico: An Empirical Study."
Advisor: Dr. Michael P. Hottenstein, The Pennsylvania State University.
1993. Minghe Sun, University of Texas at San Antonio. "Interactive
Multiple Objective Programming Procedures via Adaptive Random Search
and Feed-Forward Artificial Neural Networks." Advisor: Ralph E.
Steuer, University of Georgia.
1992. Susan Wright Palocsay, James Madison University. "Nonconvex
Fractional Programming." Advisor: James E. Falk, George Washington
University.
1991. John Seydel, University of Mississippi. "Development
and Implementation of Multiple Criteria Approaches to Optimization in
Construction Bidding." Advisor: David L. Olson, Texas A&M University.
1990. Bhaba Sarker, Louisiana State University. "The Amoebic
Matrix and One-Dimensional Machine Location Problems." Advisors:
Gary L. Hogg and Wilbert Wilhelm, Texas A&M University.
1989. Luis Huete, I.E.S.E., Barcelona, Spain (degree received
from Boston University). "Delivery System Design in American Retail
Banks: An Empirical Study."
1988. Dale Goodhue, University of Minnesota (degree received
from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology). "Supporting Users
of Corporate Data: The Effect of I/S Policy Choices."
1987. Shoshana Anily, University of British Columbia (degree
received from Columbia University). "Integrating Inventory Control
and Transportation Planning." Advisor: Awi Federgruen.
1985. Dale Eugene Rude, University of Missouri-Columbia (degree
received from the University of Iowa). "A Test of a Product-Market
Diversification Model of Conglomerate Merger."
1984. Terry P. Harrison, The Pennsylvania State University.
"Design and
Development of a Decision Support System for Forest Management Planning
with Multiple Objectives." Advisor: Richard E. Rosenthal. Degree
Granting School: The University of Tennessee.
1983. Richard James Penlesky, Marquette University (degree received
from Indiana University). "Open Order Rescheduling for MRP Systems
in Manufacturing Firms."
1981. Gregory G. Dess. "The Relationship Between Objective
and Subjective Measures of Manufacturers' Competitive Environments:
Implications for Firm Economic Performance."
1980. Elaine Bennett, Northwestern University. "Coalition
Formation and Payoff Distribution in Cooperative Games." Asok Chaudhuri,
Case Western Reserve University. "Analytical Modelling for Planning
and Budgeting: Application of Mathematical Programming in a Zero Base
Approach." Janet Thatcher, University of Wisconsin-Madison. "A
Theoretical and Empirical Study of the Effect of Financial Leverage
and Taxes on the Behavior of the Regulated and Unregulated Firm Under
Uncertainty."
1979. Kose John. "Computing Equilibrium Paths of Continuous
Families of Economies: A Homotopy Technique and Algorithms."
1978. Ronald Walter Hilton, The Ohio State University. "The
Determinants of Information Value: An Inquiry in the Context of the
Cost-Volume-Profit Decision."
1977. Dennis P. Dykstra, Oregon State University. "Timber
Harvest Layout by Mathematical and Heuristic Programming." Jeffrey
H. Horen, Yale University. "Scheduling of Network Television Programs."
1976. John M. Mulvey, UCLA. "Special Structures in Network
Modes and Associated Applications." Rakesh K. Sarin, UCLA. "Interactive
Procedures for Evaluation of Multi-Attributed Alternatives."
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Best Application Paper
2006. Mário G. Augusto, University of Coimbra; Elísio F. Brandão, University of Oporto; and Joao V. Lisboa, University of Coimbra. Dividends Policy and Capital Structure: An Empirical Application in the Portuguese Corporate Context
2005. Dean C. Chatfield, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Terry P. Harrison, Pennsylvania State University; Jack C. Hayya, Pennsylvania State University). "SCML: A Generalized Supply Chain Description Language."
2004. Paul Stephens, Bradley University;
James R. Evans, University of Cincinnati; and
Charles H. Matthews, University of Cincinnati. "Small Business View of the Baldrige Criteria for Performance Excellence."
2003. Scott E. Sampson, Brigham Young University. "Objective
Function Specification in a Scheduling Optimization Problem."
2002. Scott Sampson, Brigham Young University. "DSI 2001
Preference-Based Scheduling."
2001. Daesik Hur, Bowling Green State University; Vincent A.
Mabert, Indiana University; and Kurt M. Bretthauer, Indiana University.
"Real Time Work Schedule Adjustment in a Quick Service Operation
System."
2000. Kathleen L. McFadden, Northern Illinois University. "Operations
Safety: A Study of the Effectiveness of a Commercial Aviation Program."
1999. Elliot Bendoly, Indiana University, Kurt Bretthauer, Indiana
University, Murray J. Côté, Trinity University, and Daesik
Hur, Indiana University. "Health Care Service Operations: Resource
Planning Tools and the Role of Information Technology."
1998. Steven Walczak, University of Colorado at Denver. "A
Decision Support Tool for Allocating Hospital Bed Resources."
1997. Edward J. Conlon, Sarvanan Devaraj, and Khalil F. Matta,
University of Notre Dame. "Is Quality Perception a Self-Fulfilling
Prophecy? The Case of the Automotive Industry."
1996. Michael J. Brusco, Florida State University, and Tony
R. Johns, Clarion University of Pennsylvania. "Staffing a Multi-Skilled
Workforce with Varying Levels of Productivity: An Analysis of Cross-Training
Policies."
1995. Ronald K. Satterfield, University of South Florida, and
E. Powell Robinson, Jr., Texas A&M University. "An Integrated
Framework for Profit Maximizing Distribution System Design."
1994. L. Douglas Smith, Susan M. Sanchez and Edward C. Lawrence,
University of Missouri-St. Louis. "A Comprehensive Model for Managing
Credit Risk and Forecasting Losses on Portfolios of Home Mortgages."
1993. Dorothy G. Dologite, William J. Ferns, and B. Loerinc
Helft, City University of New York - Baruch College, Robert J. Mockler,
St. Johns University, and Robert S. Pfeffer, New York City Mayor's Office.
"Juvenile Delinquent Legal Advisement., Development of an Expert
System Prototype."
1992. Varun Grover and James T. C. Teng, University of South
Carolina. "Factors Contributing to the Successful Implementation
of Customer-Based Inter-Organizational Systems."
1991. Charles R. Gowen, III, and William J. Tallon, Northern
Illinois University. "Turnaround Strategies for American and Japanese
Corporations."
1990. Manoj K. Malhotra, University of South Carolina, Larry
P. Ritzman, The Ohio State University, W. C. Benton, The Ohio State
University, and Keong G. Leong, The Ohio State University. "A Mathematical
Programming Model for Scheduling Postal Distribution Employees."
1989. James J. Divoky and Mary Anne Rothermel, The University
of Akron. "Patterns in Student Preferences for Teaching Behaviors."
1988. John J. Bernardo, University of Kentucky, and Edward Gillenwater,
University of Louisville. "An Efficient Heuristic for Scheduling
the Operation of a Continuous Miner and Bolter."
1987. Cheryl Gaimon, Ohio State University. "Closed versus
Open Loop Dynamic Game Results on the Acquisition of New Technology."
1985. Fred Glover, University of Colorado-Boulder, Randy Glover,
Management Robotics, Claude McMillan, University of Colorado-Boulder,
and Scott McMillan, Management Robotics. "The General Employee
Scheduling Problem: An Effective Large Scale Solution Approach."
1984. Joseph G. Glynn and Stanley Arbeit. "Teaching Product Lifecycle - An
Interactive Computer Simulation."
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1981. Clifford R. Skousen, Utah State University, and Gerald
L. Hooper, Logan Regional Hospital. "A Cost Allocation Model for
Hospital Surgical Suites."
1980. Peter S. Rose and Gary A. Giroux, Texas A&M University.
"Models of Corporate Bankruptcy: An Analytical and Empirical Evaluation."
1979. Alan H. Kvanli and James J. Buckley. "A Sequential
Decision Rule for Credit Card Screening."
1978. Paul A. Griffin and David S. Ng, Stanford University.
"Competitive Information Source and Capital Market Behavior: Theory
and Empirical Test."
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Best Case Studies Paper
2006. Carol Prahinski, University of Western Ontario; Eric O.Olsen, California Polytechnic State University; and Renée Reid, University of Western Ontario. Wilkins: A Zurn Company: Materials Requirements Planning.
2005. Natalie Simpson, University of Buffalo (SUNY). “East Aurora Fire Department.”
2004. Robert Klassen, University of Western Ontario. "Electrosteel Castings Limited."
2003. Carol Prahinski and John Haywood-Farmer, University of
Western Ontario. "Quinte MRI and Quinte MRI Teaching Note."
2002. Thomas E. Vollmann, IMD; Carlos Cordon. "Freqon --
Buyer-Supplier Evolution?"
2001. William A. Fischer, International Institute for Management
Development. "Stephen King and the Publishing Industrys Worst
Nightmare."
2000. Rebecca A. Grant, University of Victoria. "Advanced
Book Exchange Inc.: The BarnesandNoble.com Partnership."
1999. Neil R. Jones, The University of Western Ontario. "Industrie
Pininfarina: The New Customer Decision."
1998. J. B. Wilkinson, Youngstown State University, and Gary
B. Frank, The University of Akron. "Cironi's Sewing Center: Adding
New Merchandise Lines."
1997. John S. Haywood-Farmer, University of Western Ontario.
"Mutual Life of Canada - The Group Client Service Guarantee."
1996. Robert J. Mockler and Leonora Fuxman, St. John's University,
and Dorothy Dologite, City University of New York-Baruch College. "Cineplex
Odeon-The Motion Picture Theater Industry."
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Best Environmental Issues Paper
2003. David West and Scott Dellana, East Carolina University. "Nonlinear Forecasting Models for Predicting Wastewater Effluent Loads."
2002. Frank Montabon, Iowa State University; Robert Sroufe,
Boston College; Ram Narasimhan, Michigan State University; Xinyan Wang,
Household Financial. "An Examination of the Relationship Between
Environmental Practices and Firm Performance."
2001. Robert Sroufe, Boston College; Frank L. Montabon, Iowa
State University; Ram Narasimhan, Michigan State University; and Xinyan
Wang, Michigan State University. "A Framework for Corporate Environmental
Practices and Its Application for Enhancing Environmental Management."
2000. Peter Neergaard and Bettina Kildegaard Winsten, Copenhagen
Business School. "Factors Leading to Excellence in Environmental
Management. An Environmental Study."
1999. Remko I. van Hoek, Erasmus University. "Greening
the Automotive Supply Chain Through Technology and Operations."
1998. Ingrid M. Martin, University of Colorado; Holly Wise Bender,
Colorado School of Mines; Wade E. Martin, Colorado School of Mines;
Deborah Shields, USDA Forest Service. "The Impact of Goals on the
'Values-Attitudes-Behaviors' Framework."
1997. Linda C. Angell, The Pennsylvania State University, and
Monika Winn, University of Victoria. "Viridity: The Quality or
State of Being Green."
1996. Dan L. Worrell, K. Matthew Gilley, Wallace N. Davidson
III, and Abuzar El-Jelly, The University of Texas at Arlington. "When
Green Turns to Black: Announced Greening Activities and Firm Performance."
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Best Interdisciplinary Paper
2006. Manuel Tarrazo, University of San Francisco. Identifying Securities to Buy: The Heuristic ri/stdi.
2005.
Subhashish Samaddar, Georgia State University; Satish Nargundkar, Georgia State University; Marcia Daley, Georgia State University. "Does Structure Matter? Exploring the Influence of Supply Network Configuration on IIS and Performance."
2004. Timothy Baker, Washington State University; and
Nagesh N. Murthy, University of Oregon. "Performance Implications for Multi-Unit Online Auctions in the Presence of Forecast Errors."
2003. Wing M. Fok, Loyola University New Orleans Jing Li, Lillian
Y. Fok, and Sandra J. Hartman, University of New Orleans. "An Exploratory
Study of Quality Management Programs, the Use of Various Information
Systems, Organizational Culture, and Perceptions of Success: A Sample
from Mainland China."
2002. Krish Muralidhar, University of Kentucky; Rathindra Sarathy,
Oklahoma State University. "What Could They Find? An Assessment
of Security Risk."
2001. Kakoli Bandyopadhyay, Lamar University; and Lawrence L.
Schkade, University of Texas at Arlington. "An Empirical Investigation
of the Initiation, Adoption, and Implementation of Disaster Recovery
Planning by Health Maintenance Organizations."
2000. Stelios (Steve) H. Zanakis, Florida International University,
Michael Doumpos, Technical University of Crete, and Constantin Zopounidis,
Technical University of Crete. "Global Investing Risk - Assessments
of Experts."
1999. Caron H. St. John, Clemson University, Nagraj Balakrishnan,
Clemson University, and James O. Fiet, University of the Pacific. "Using
Neural Networks to Predict the Wealth Effects of Corporate Strategy
Decisions."
1998. Asoo J. Vakharia, University of Florida, Jayashree Mahajan,
University of Florida. "An Alternative Approach for Solving Clustering
Problems in Manufacturing and Marketing."
1997. Madeleine E. Pullman, Southern Methodist University, and
William L. Moore, University of Utah. "Optimal Service Design:
Integrating Marketing and Operations Elements for Capacity Decisions."
1996. Larry J. Menor, Aleda V. Roth, and Charlotte H. Mason,
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "Operations Agility
and Market Leadership in Services: An Exploratory Study of Competitive
Capabilities and Performance."
1995. Noel C. Smith, University of Texas-Arlington, Mark Eakin,
University of Texas-Arlington, Craig Slinkman, University of Texas-Arlington,
Frank J. Papa, University of North Texas, and Anthony Clark, University
of North Texas Health Science Center. "A Graphical Decision Support
Tool for Medical Diagnosis: Cuts Costs While Improving Quality in Pilot
Study."
1994. Robert B. Handfield, Michigan State University and Soumen
Ghosh, Georgia Institute of Technology. "A Case Study of Total
Quality Management and Organizational Change."
1993. Mark E. Nissen, University of Southern California. "Multivariate
Statistics and Symbolic Artificial Intelligence: Analytical and Empirical
Comparisons in Language Recognition."
1992. Charles R. Franz, University of Missouri and K. Gregory
Jin, Western Connecticut State University. "A Speech Interaction
Model and Methodology for Assessing Group Dynamics during System Development."
1991. Vivian Carpenter, Wayne State University. "Institutional
Theory, Resource Dependence, and Self Interests: Implications for Governmental
Accounting Research."
1990. Patricia L. Nemetz, Eastern Washington University. "An
Empirical Analysis for the Factory of the Future."
1989. John Robb Dixon and Alfred J. Nanni, Jr., Boston University.
"An Instrument for Investigating the Relationships Among Manufacturing
Strategy, Actions and Performance Measures."
1988. Robert E. Markland and Murray L. Vincent, University of
South Carolina. "Improving Resource Allocation in a Teenage Sexual
Risk Reduction Program."
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Best Theoretical/Empirical Research Paper
2006. Minghe Sun, The University of Texas at San Antonio. A Multiple-Class Support Vector Machine, Theory and Model.
2005. Goutam N. Challagalla, Georgia Institute of Technology; Nagesh N. Murthy, University of Oregon; Leslie H. Vincent, Georgia Institute of Technology. "The Impact of Simulation Training on Call Center Agent Performance: A Field-Based Investigation."
2004. Mohan Subramaniam, Boston College; and
Mark A Youndt, Skidmore College. "The Influence of Intellectual Capital on the Types of Innovative Capabilities."
2003. Minghe Sun, University of Texas, San Antonio. "Multiple-Group
Discriminant and Classification Analysis with Linear Programming Approaches."
2002. Hani Mesak, Louisiana Tech University; Hongkai Zhang,
East Central University. "Optimum Scheduling of Advertising Pulses
Over Time."
2001. Joy M. Field, Boston College; and Kingshuk K. Sinha, University
of Minnesota. "Applying Process Knowledge for Yield Variation Reduction."
2000. Paul C. Nutt, The Ohio State University. "Intelligence
Gathering for Decision-Making."
1999. Jun Zhao, Governors State University, Michael D. Michalisin,
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale, and Charles I. Stubbart,
Southern Illinois University - Carbondale. "Corporate Refocusing
During the 1990s: A New Typology with an Empirical Investigation of
Its Performance Consequences."
1998. Helen M. Moshkovich, University of West Alabama, Alexander
I. Mechitov, University of West Alabama, David L. Olson, Texas A&M
University. "Ordinal Judgments in Multiattribute Decision Analysis."
1997. Lee J. Krajewski and Jerry C. Wei, University of Notre
Dame. "Supply-Chain Flexibility."
1996. Anil Khurana, Boston University, and F. Brian Talbot,
The University of Michigan Robert Klassen, The University of Western
Ontario. "Global Manufacturing Strategies: Can Internationalization
Models Explain These?"
1995. Michael J. Brusco, Florida State University, and Tony
R. Johns, Clarion University. "A Sequential Integer Programming
Method for Discontinuous Labor Tour Scheduling."
1994. Michael P. Lillis, Medaille College and Raymond G. Hunt,
State University of Now York at Buffalo. "An Application of Signal
Detection Theory in the Evocation of Choice: Situational, Task and Individual
Differences in Problem Recognition Performance."
1993. Ching-Chung Kuo and Krishna S. Dhir, The Pennsylvania
State University at Harrisburg, and Fred W. Glover, University of Colorado
at Boulder. "Maximizing Diversity: Concept, Formulations, and Applications."
1992. S. Christian Albright, F. Robert Jacobs and John R. Willems,
Indiana University. "Representing Process and Group Technology
Layouts with a Closed Network Queueing Model."
1991. Renu Ramnarayanan and William L. Gardner, III, University
of Mississippi. "Interactions Among Presentation Formats, Cognitive
Styles and Time Constraints: An Experimental Study."
1990. J. Keith Ord, The Pennsylvania State University, and Anne
B. Koehler, Miami University. "A Structural Model for the Multiplicative
Holt-Winters Method."
1989. Chao-Hsien Chu and Wenyih Lee, Iowa State University.
"A Comparison of 0-1 Integer Programming Models for Manufacturing
Cell Formation."
1988. Paul C. Nutt, The Ohio State University. "Formulation
Tactics Used by Managers in Strategic Decision Making."
1987. William I. Bullers, Jr., University of New Mexico. "A
Tripartite Approach to Information Systems Development."
1985. Mark I. Rosen, Ramon J. Aldag, and Harold J. Joseph, University
of Wisconsin-Madison. "Workplace Coping: Development of a Structural
Equation Model."
1983. Lee J. Krajewski, The Ohio State University, Barry E.
King, The Ohio State University, Larry P. Ritzman, The Ohio State University,
Danny S. Wong, Chinese University of Hong Kong. "Kanban, MRP, and
Shaping the Production Environment."
1981. Bruce L. Golden, University of Maryland, and Edward A.
Wasil, University of Maryland. "A Curve Fitting Experiment in Estimating
Optimal Solution Values to Travelling Salesman Problems."
1980. Harvey J. Brightman, Georgia State University. "Teaching
Quantitative Methods by General Problem Solving Heuristics."
1979. H. Albert Napier and Earle Steinberg. "Optimal Multi-Level
Lot Sizing for Requirements Planning Systems."
1978. Bert M. Steece, University of Oregon. "Model Adequacy:
A Bayesian Viewpoint."
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International Meeting Paper Awards
1999 Best Theoretical Papers
Jose H. Dula, University of The Mississippi, USA, and R.M. Thrall,
Rice University, USA. "Accelerating DEA over Multiple Models and
Forms with Frame."
Karl Inderfurth, Otto - von-Guericke Univ., Germ., A.G. de Kok, Eindhoven
Univ. Technology, Netherlands, and S.D.P. Flapper, Eindhoven Univ. of
Technology, Netherlands. "Product Recovery Policies in Stochastic
Remanufacturing Systems with Multiple Reuse Options."
Salvatore Greco, Universita di Catania, Italy, Benedetto Matarazzo,
Universita di Catania, Italy, and Roman Slowinski, Poznan Technical
University, Poland. "On Joint Use of Indiscernibility, Similarity
and Dominance in Rough Approximation of Decision Classes."
1999 Best Application Papers
Krishna S. Dhir, Pennsylvania State University,USA, Warren H. Platt,
Swinburne Univ. of Tec., Australia, and Garry Watts, Swinburne Univ.
of Tec., Australia. "A Judgement-Analytic Decision Support System
for the Management of Admissions to an Academic Program of Study."
Joanna R. Baker, Univ. of North Carolina-Charlotte,USA, A.Cem Saydam,
Univ. of North Carolina-Charlotte,USA, and Pamela K. Lattimore, Research
Triangle Institute,USA. "An Interactive Workload, Risk Balancing
Model and Decision Support System for Probationer Assignment."
1999 Best Interdisciplinary Integration Papers
Stavros Zenios, University of Cyprus, Cyprus, and Andreas C. Soteriou,
University of Cyprus, Cyprus. "On the Improvement of Efficiency,
Quality and Profitability of Banking Services."
Journal Awards
Decision Sciences Journal
2006 Decision Sciences Journal Best Paper
Amrit Tiwana, Iowa State University; Mark Keil, Georgia State University; and Robert G. Fichman, Boston College
IS Project Continuation in Escalation Situations: A Real Options Approach
2005 Decision Sciences Journal Best Paper
Joy Field, Boston College;
K.K. Sinha, University of Minnesota
Applying Process Knowledge for Yield Variation Reduction: A Longitudinal Field Study
2005 Decision Sciences Journal Outstanding Associate Editors
Asoo Vakharia, University of Florida
Arun Rai,Georgia State University
2005 Decision Sciences Journal Outstanding Reviewers
Rob Fichman, Boston College
Nancy Lea Hyer,Vanderbilt University
Andreas Soteriou,University of Cyprus
2004 Decision Sciences Journal Best Empirical Paper
The Impact of Organizational Culture on Time-Based Manufacturing and Performance [Vol. 35, No. 4]
Abraham Y. Nahm, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire; Mark A. Vonderembse, The University of Toledo; and Xenophon A. Koufteros, Florida Atlantic University
2004 Decision Sciences Journal Best Analytical/Theoretical Paper
A Comparison of Arbitration Procedures for Risk-Averse Disputants [Vol. 35, No. 4]
Michael J. Armstrong, Carleton University, Ottawa
2004 Decision Sciences Journal Best Associate Editors
Paul A. Rubin, Michigan State University
Urban Wemmerlöv, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2004 Decision Sciences Journal Best Reviewers
Rachna Shah, University of Minnesota
Natalie Simpson, University at Buffalo-SUNY
Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education
2006 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Best Papers
Alvin Hwang, Pace University; J.B. Arbaugh, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
Virtual and Traditional Feedback-Seeking Behaviors: Underlying Competitive Attitudes and Consequent Grade Performance
Rhonda Syler, University of Arkansas at Little Rock; Casey G. Cegielski, Sharon L. Oswald and R. Kelley Rainer, Jr., Auburn University
Examining Drivers of Course Performance: An Exploratory Examination of an Introductory CIS Applications Course
Sean B. Eom, Southeast Missouri State University; Nicholas Ashill, School of Marketing and International Business, New Zealand; H. Joseph Wen, Southeast Missouri State University
The Determinants of Students' Perceived Learning Outcomes and Satisfaction in University Online Education: An Empirical Investigation
2005 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Best Papers
Johnny Rungtusanatham (Arizona State University), Lisa M Ellram (Arizona State University), Sue Siferd (Arizona State University), Steve Salik (Arizona State University)
Toward a Typology of Business Education in the Internet Age
Marc Schniederjans (University of Nebraska-Lincoln), Eyong B Kim (University of Hartford)
Relationship of Student Undergraduate Achievement and Personality Characteristics in a Total Web-based Environment: An Empirical Study
Peter Mykytyn (Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale), Kathleen Mykytyn (Southern Illinois Univ, Carbondale), David A Harrison (The Pennsylvania State University)
Integrating Intellectual Property Concepts into MIS Education: An Empirical Assessment. 2004 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Best Paper (Vol. 1, No. 1)
Gary Koppenhaver and Charles B. Shrader, Iowa State University
Structuring the Classroom for Performance: Cooperative Learning with Instructor Assigned Teams
2004 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Best Paper (Vol. 1, No. 2)
Dan Baugher, Andrew Varanelli, and Ellen Weisbord, Pace University
Student Hits in an Internet-Supported Course: How Can Instructors Use Them and What Do They Mean?
2004 Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education Best Paper (Vol. 2, No. 1)
David A. Bradbard, Winthrop University; Darrell F. Parker, Georgia Southern University; and Gary L. Stone, Winthrop University
An Alternate Multiple-Choice Scoring Procedure in a Macroeconomics Course
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