Authors |
Title |
Peter Cashel-Cordo Dan Friesner |
A Game Theoretic Model of Marital Infidelity and Divorce in the Presence of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Implications for Social and Welfare Public Policy |
Sortiris Karkalakos |
The New Operational Dynamics of Technological Diffusion: An Empirical Study of Innovation Performance |
Chris Steven Dan Friesner |
A Comment on Mercy Hospital’s Online Bidding for RN Overtime Staffing |
Denton Marks |
Some Difficulties in the Evolution of a Market for Higher Education |
Sudesh Mujumdar Timothy Schibik Dan Friesner Mohammed Khayum |
Tuition Hikes and Student Performance |
Georgine Fogel |
EU Enlargement: The Challenge of Integrating Accession Members |
John Bowdidge |
To Understand Its Economy, We Must First Check Czech History |
John S. Bowdidge |
Treasure Island? In 2003, Russia Discovered the Euro |
Choon-Shan Lai Anusuya Roy |
Accuracy of Bayesian VAR in Forecasting the Economy of Indiana |
Hedayeh Samavati Carolyne Stumph |
Do Poor Get Poorer? Women, Children, and America’s Jobless Recovery |
Susanne Schmidt Paul Gabriel |
Livability Leisure versus Labor: What do Recent Labor Market Trends Tell us about the “Overworked” American? |
Donna Neufelder Janet Raisor Mohammed Khayum Dan Friesner |
Identifying Latent Outcome Measures in Inpatient Physical Therapy |
S. Eric Anderson Stewart Albertson David Shavlik |
How the Motion Picture Industry Miscalculates Box Office Receipts |
Tim Mahoney Timothy Schibik |
A New Advising Model Using a Non-Traditional Approach: Advising in a Changing Environment |
Charley Harrington Timothy Schibik |
Service Learning in the Introductory Statistics Course: A Primer for Engagement |
Abbas Foroughi Nancy Kovanic Brian McGuire Greg Murphy |
MBA Curricula in Indiana and the New Economy |
Vandana Rao |
The Distribution of Skills in the Labor Force: Policy Implications for Human Capital Formation and Economic Development |
Dan Friesner Mohammed Khayum |
Determinants of Business Sentiment |
William Wilding Mohammed Khayum |
The Application of the Theory of Power Law Distributions to U.S. Wealth Accumulation |