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Agent-based modeling 1 Agentenbasierte Modellierung 1 Auction 1 Auction theory 1 Auktion 1 Auktionstheorie 1 IS personnel resource management 1 MIS success 1 advisors 1 agent-based model 1 consultant engagement 1 degree pf competition 1 implementation success 1 item pricing feedback 1 iterative combinatorial auction 1 knowledge-products 1 management advisory services 1 management consultants 1 management information systems 1 management science success 1 marketing intangibles 1 outsiders 1 outsourcing 1 package selection 1 package selection strategy 1 service quality 1
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Gable, Guy G. 1 Hailu, A. 1 Iftekhar, M. S. 1 Lindner, R. K. 1
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Journal of the Operational Research Society : OR 1 Management Science 1
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Choice of item pricing feedback schemes for multiple unit reverse combinatorial auctions
Iftekhar, M. S.; Hailu, A.; Lindner, R. K. - In: Journal of the Operational Research Society : OR 64 (2013) 11, pp. 1571-1582
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A Multidimensional Model of Client Success When Engaging External Consultants
Gable, Guy G. - In: Management Science 42 (1996) 8, pp. 1175-1198
Too often the relationship between clients and external consultants is perceived as one of protagonist versus antagonist. Stories on dramatic, failed consultancies abound, as do related anecdotal quips. A contributing factor to many "apparently" failed consultancies is a poor appreciation by...
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