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- Optimal Pricing and Procurement Strategies in a Supply Chain With Multiple Capacitated Suppliers
- The scenario considered in this paper is a supply chain with multiple suppliers, all of whom have limited capacity. The demand over a finite planning horizon is known, and an optimal procurement strategy for this multiperiod horizon is to be determined. The paper supplements this scenario with the entry of...
- White papers 2005-01-14
- Deciding When to Switch Tasks in Time-Critical Multitasking
- While cognitive modeling has begun to make good progress in accounting for human multitasking behavior, current models typically focus on externally-driven task switching in laboratory-task settings. In contrast, many real-world complex tasks, particularly time-critical tasks, involve internally-driven multitasking in which the person her/himself decides when to switch between tasks. This...
- White papers 2004-06-15
- The Impact of Client's Alleged Financial Reporting Fraud on Underwriter Reputation
- This paper examines underwriter reputation loss by using a sample of investment banks that have served corporate clients prior to the discovery of client's alleged financial reporting fraud. The results indicate that underwriters lose reputation upon the filing of lawsuits against their clients. The magnitude of reputation loss is greater...
- White papers 2004-06-08
- Strategic Management
- Strategic management is the process that involves planning and operationalizing the strategy of an organization. The involvement of teams in the strategic management process greatly facilitates its successful implementation. The paper examines issues involved in the strategic management process. In this context, the dynamics of teams is also discussed.
- Presentations 2003-01-01
- Organizational Reputation as a Source of Sustainable Competitive Advantage and Above-Normal Performance: An Empirical Test among Local Authorities in Israel
- The role of organizational reputation OR was studied as a source of sustainable competitive advantage SCA and superior performance, theoretically and empirically, among local authorities in Israel. Using the LISREL VIII program, the paper proposed a mediation model that argues for a relationship between OR and financial performance, mediated by...
- White papers 2001-07-13
- Generation of MSK Modulated Millimeter Wave Subcarrier for Radio Over Fiber Applications
- This paper reports the generation of MSK modulated mm-wave sub-carrier using a high-speed tunable optical transmitter. The millimeter wave signal is generated by beating the output of two Nd:YVO4 / MgO:LiNbO3 electro-optically tunable single mode microchip lasers realized monolithically in a single composite crystal. By applying a digital voltage signal...
- White papers 2001-06-04
Additional Resources
- The diet secrets of slim women: prevent pound rebound with these five tried-and-tested tips
- AFTER LOSING WEIGHT, it's tempting to take a vacation from healthy eating. "Many dieters start slipping back into their old behaviors soon after dropping pounds," says Naomi Fukagawa, M.D., spokeswoman for the American Society for Nutrition. But there are ways to stay on track without depriving yourself. As severaf new...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- Ajinca, Arthur to showcase NBA draft worthiness for Sixers
- One is from Saint-Etienne, France, the other is from Dallas. One played in the National League of France, the other in the Big 12. They're both 20 years old. They're both on the NBA draft radar of the 76ers. To exactly what extent, only the Sixers know. But Alexis Ajinca,...
- Articles 2008-06-24
- New police video may show gunman in S. Phila. slaying
- Authorities yesterday released an enhanced video that may show the gunman leaving the area where 23-year-old Beau Zabel, an aspiring teacher from Minnesota, was killed in South Philadelphia. Homicide detectives hope the video - which can be viewed at www.philly.com - will help them identify the man seen concealing an object...
- Articles 2008-06-18
- Calif. credit-card charge nixes Kirsch hearing
- Jocelyn Kirsch, one half of Philly's notorious identity-theft love duo, could lose her freedom today at a federal hearing prompted by her alleged criminal behavior while out on bail in California. Kirsch is expected in federal court in Philadelphia for a detention and formal arraignment before U.S. District Judge Eduardo...
- Articles 2008-06-05
- Engineering Graduates Lay "Foundations" for Successful Careers at Rhodia
- CRANBURY, N.J. -- Caps and gowns will give way to hard hats and goggles when college grads accept new assignments as entry-level engineers at Rhodia this month. For young people passionate about chemistry and engineering, Rhodia, a global specialty chemical company, has a formula for success. Rhodia recruits...
- Articles 2008-05-29
- Stephen W. Director Appointed Provost of Northeastern University
- President Joseph Aoun: Director is energetic, passionate, 'an academic visionary' BOSTON -- Northeastern University President Joseph E. Aoun has appointed Stephen W. Director to be the university's provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. Director, currently serving as provost at Drexel University, is a member...
- Articles 2008-05-27
- Scientists get a 2nd life: online world opens up new ways to do and learn about science
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] To track down neuroscientist Corey Hart, you could stop by his laboratory, located on the second floor of Drexel University's medical building in Philadelphia. Or, you could visit the lab of Luciftias Neurocam, located in the virtual world of Second Life. Luciftias is Hart's...
- Articles 2008-05-24
- Drexel to start graduate program in Sacramento
- Drexel University yesterday announced plans to open a graduate studies program in Sacramento, Calif., the first of up to five new locations that the school's president hopes to start in growing cities around the United States over the next six years or so. The program, which will open in January...
- Articles 2008-05-23
- Donaghy's lawyer says old friends pressed him
- The attorney for former NBA referee Tim Donaghy said in a court filing that former St. Joseph's University and Monsignor Bonner player Jack Concannon "pressured" Donaghy into providing information that would help win bets on NBA games. Donaghy and Concannon, who grew up in the basketball-rich area of Drexel Hill,...
- Articles 2008-05-21
- Penn women in lacrosse Final Four
- Penn's Melissa Lehman hesitated, planted her left foot, then sliced toward the goal, her stick held high as a target, a silent call for the ball. Allison Ambrozy stood behind the net, cradling the ball, waiting for something to develop. She saw Lehman's cut. No, she thought, the defender's too...
- Articles 2008-05-18
- Familiar foes await lacrosse Quakers
- The women's NCAA lacrosse tournament is becoming familiar to the Penn Quakers, and not simply because a win today would place them in the final four for the second straight season. The second-seeded Quakers are set to square off against Boston University - the team the Quakers beat in the...
- Articles 2008-05-17
- PhindMe® Locates in a Leading U.S. Center for Entrepreneurship
- PHILADELPHIA, May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- PhindMeR, a provider of mobile-marketing solutions, announced that they have located in the Laurence A. Baiada Center for Entrepreneurship in Technology at Drexel University. The Baiada Center's mission is to develop entrepreneurial leaders and foster the creation of successful technology ventures. ...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Obituary
- John F. Tucker, III, 57, who managed Amtrak's Operations Planning Department in Washington, D.C., died Feb. 24. Tucker began his career with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority as a co-op student at Drexel University. He rose to Chief Operations Planning Officer and then Assistant General Manager at SEPTA's commuter railroad...
- Articles 2008-05-01
- $30 Million Gift Will Fuel Growth of Drexel's Earle Mack School of Law
- PHILADELPHIA -- Drexel University's law school, which welcomed its inaugural class in August 2006, will be named in honor of philanthropist and alumnus Earle Mack, a businessman, arts advocate and former U.S. ambassador to Finland, at a campus ceremony May 1, President Constantine Papadakis announced. A $30 million...
- Articles 2008-04-30
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