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Two Stochastic Multidimensional Choice Models for Marketing Research
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1990-06)
An Empirical Investigation in Sustaining Highâ Quality Performance
(SageWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2016-10)
Many organizations that were once quality leaders have had challenges sustaining highâ quality performance. Although research has examined frameworks and concepts that lead to highâ quality performance, few studies examine ...
Hamilton-Jacobi Equations for Sorting and Percolation Problems.
(2014)
In this dissertation we prove continuum limits for some sorting and percolation problems that are important in mathematical, scientific, and engineering contexts. The first problem we study is non-dominated sorting, which ...
On the Measurement of Perceived Consumer Risk
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1991-09)
The role of perceived risk in consumer behavior has been studied extensively by academic researchers. This paper introduces a methodology for the measurement of the effects of product features, marketing mix components, ...
Bringing Japanese Continuous Improvement Approaches to U.S. Manufacturing: The Roles of Process Orientation and Communications *
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1995-09)
A Latent Class Binomial Logit Methodology for the Analysis of Paired Comparison Choice Data
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1993-11)
A latent class model for identifying classes of subjects in paired comparison choice experiments is developed. The model simultaneously estimates a probabilistic classification of subjects and the logit models' coefficients ...
User Perceptions of Decision Support Effectiveness: Two Production Planning Experiments *
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 1994-01)
Decision support systems continue to be very popular in business, despite mixed research evidence as to their effectiveness. We hypothesize that what-if analysis, a prominent feature of most decision support systems, creates ...
Estimating Community Structure in Networks by Spectral Methods.
(2016)
Networks are studied in a wide range of fields, including social psychology, sociology, physics, computer science, probability, and statistics. One of the fundamental problems in network analysis is the problem of estimating ...
Allocating Capacity with Demand Competition: Fixed Factor Allocation*
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.North‐Holland, 2017-06)
We consider a supply chain consisting of a supplier and two retailers. The supplier sells a single product to the retailers, who, in turn, retail the product to customers. The supplier has limited production capacity, and ...
Nonholonomic Virtual Constraints and Gait Optimization for Robust Robot Walking Control.
(2016)
Bipedal locomotion is well suited for mobile robotics because it promises to allow robots to traverse difficult terrain and work effectively in man-made environments. Despite this inherent advantage, however, no existing ...