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This note rehearses and develops the arguments of an earlier paper by Doyle and Arthurs [Omega, 23, 257-270 (1995)] in response to comments by Jones et al. [Omega 24, 597-602].
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This article examines how the research quality of management departments and business schools may be assessed. We define the most influential business and management studies journals by their 10-year citation impact. Most of these journals are based in the US. We examine the extent to which UK...
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This paper presents a new technique for helping managers to talk through and develop their view of difficult and complex issues, which are given expression by arranging a collection of objects, some of them symbolically rich, in an arrangement or 'sculpture'. At the same time, the managers...
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This note provides a complete implementation of the original Charnes, Cooper and Rhodes data envelopment analysis model. For this purpose the algebraic modeling language AMPL is used, software for which, packaged with the LP solvers CPLEX and MINOS, is readily available. Because AMPL is such a...
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