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Smith Working Papers Available on SSRN
Many working papers and abstracts produced by Smith School faculty and graduate
students may now be accessed at Social Science Research Network (SSRN). SSRN is
composed of a number of specialized research networks in each of the social sciences
which reaches over 35,000 academics in more than 70 countries. Each of SSRN’s networks
encourages the early distribution of research results by reviewing and publishing
submitted abstracts and by soliciting abstracts of top-quality research papers around
the world. The Networks encourage readers to communicate directly with other subscribers
concerning their own and other’s research. To learn more, visit
http://www.ssrn.com/link/Robert-H-Smith-Business.html.
Recent working papers posted to the site include:
Pseudo Order Consideration in Available to Promise (ATP)
Michael O. Ball, Orkand Corporation Professor of Management Science
Maomao Chen, Amazon.com
Gilvan Souza, associate professor of decision and information
technologies
The Sound of Silence in Online Feedback: Estimating Trading Risks in the Presence
of Reporting Bias
Chrysanthos Dellarocas, associate professor of decision and information
technologies
Charles A. Wood, University of Notre Dame
Modeling Concurrency of Events in Online Auctions via Spatio-Temporal
Semiparametric Models
Wolfgang Jank, assistant professor of management science and statistics
Galit Shmueli, assistant professor of management science and statistics
Analyst Conflicts and Research Quality
EFA 2004 MAASTRICHT, Forthcoming
Anup Agarwal, University of Alabama
Mark A. Chen, assistant professor of finance
Automated Time Series Forecasting for Biosurveillance
Howard Burkom, Johns Hopkins University
Sean Patrick Murphy, John Hopkins University
Galit Shmueli, assistant professor of management science and statistics
Wireless Communication’s Role in Patient Response Time: A Study of Vocera
Integration with a Nurse Call System
Jason N. Kuruzovich, PhD ’06
Corey M. Angst, PhD candidate
Samer Faraj, associate professor of information systems
Ritu Agarwal, Robert H. Smith Dean’s Chair of Information Systems |