Journal: IEEE Trans. Engineering Management

Volume 52, Issue 4

417 -- 418George F. Farris. From the Editor
419 -- 428Pek Hooi Soh, Edward B. Roberts. Technology alliances and networks: an external link to research capability
429 -- 439Natalia A. Moguilnaia, Konstantin V. Vershinin, Mark R. Sweet, Oana I. Spulber, Merlyne M. De Souza, E. M. Sankara Narayanan. Innovation in power semiconductor industry: past and future
440 -- 448Bongsug Chae, HsiuJu Rebecca Yen, Chwen Sheu. Information technology and supply chain collaboration: moderating effects of existing relationships between partners
449 -- 460Anandhi S. Bharadwaj, Amrit Tiwana. Managerial assessments of E-business investment opportunities: a field study
461 -- 477Xiaoni Zhang, Victor R. Prybutok. A consumer perspective of E-service quality
478 -- 485Scott Serich. Prototype stopping rules in software development projects
486 -- 496In Lee. An analytical model of E-recruiting investment decision: an economic employment approach
497 -- 508Terry Williams. Assessing and moving on from the dominant project management discourse in the light of project overruns
509 -- 521Ilan Oshri, Sue Newell. Component sharing in complex products and systems: challenges, solutions, and practical implications

Volume 52, Issue 3

289 -- 290George F. Farris. From the Editor
292 -- 300Donna J. Kelley, Robert A. Nakosteen. Technology resources, alliances, and sustained growth in new, technology-based firms
301 -- 315Rajiv Sabherwal, Irma Becerra-Fernandez. Integrating specific knowledge: insights from the Kennedy Space Center
316 -- 328Soo-Haeng Cho, Steven D. Eppinger. A simulation-based process model for managing complex design projects
329 -- 335Evan E. Anderson, Michael R. Grimaila, William Richmond. Enterprise computing: economies and diseconomies of scale in server price/performance relationships
336 -- 349Hong-Bae Jun, Hyun-soo Ahn, Hyo-Won Suh. On identifying and estimating the cycle time of product development process
350 -- 362Helle Damborg Frederiksen, Lars Mathiassen. Information-centric assessment of software metrics practices
363 -- 381Susan K. Lippert, Howard Forman. Utilization of information technology: examining cognitive and experiential factors of post-adoption behavior
382 -- 395Robin L. Dillon, M. Elisabeth Paté-Cornell, Seth D. Guikema. Optimal use of budget reserves to minimize technical and management failure risks during complex project development
396 -- 403K. Y. K. Ng, M. N. Lam. Workflow analysis of an information technology organization: the case of the operational mode during a time of crisis

Volume 52, Issue 2

153 -- 154George F. Farris. From the Editor
155 -- 166Dante Di Gregorio, Suleiman K. Kassicieh, R. De Gouvea Neto. Drivers of E-business activity in developed and emerging markets
167 -- 174I-Tung Yang. Impact of budget uncertainty on project time-cost tradeoff
175 -- 185David N. Ford, Durward K. Sobek II. Adapting real options to new product development by modeling the second Toyota paradox
186 -- 198Rajiv K. Sinha, Charles H. Noble. A model of market entry in an emerging technology market
199 -- 212Jiyao Chen, Richard R. Reilly, Gary S. Lynn. The impacts of speed-to-market on new product success: the moderating effects of uncertainty
213 -- 226Evangelos Triantaphyllou, Khalid Baig. The impact of aggregating benefit and cost criteria in four MCDA methods
227 -- 237Julia Brande Earp, Annie I. Antón, Lynda Aiman-Smith, William H. Stufflebeam. Examining Internet privacy policies within the context of user privacy values
238 -- 248Biao Yang, Neil D. Burns, Chris J. Backhouse. The application of postponement in industry
249 -- 268T. Ravichandran. Organizational assimilation of complex technologies: an empirical study of component-based software development
269 -- 280Leonardo P. Santiago, Thomas G. Bifano. Management of R&D projects under uncertainty: a multidimensional approach to managerial flexibility

Volume 52, Issue 1

1 -- 2George F. Farris. From the Editor
3 -- 14Yew Kee Ho, Hean Tat Keh, Jin Mei Ong. The effects of R&D and advertising on firm value: an examination of manufacturing and nonmanufacturing firms
15 -- 29Robert J. Kauffman, Xiaotong Li. Technology competition and optimal investment timing: a real options perspective
30 -- 42Fred Langerak, Erik Jan Hultink. The impact of new product development acceleration approaches on speed and profitability: lessons for pioneers and fast followers
43 -- 58Jae-Nam Lee, Young-Gul Kim. Understanding outsourcing partnership: a comparison of three theoretical perspectives
59 -- 68Soo-Hoon Lee, Poh-Kam Wong, Chee-Leong Chong. Human and social capital explanations for R&D outcomes
69 -- 84Michael G. Morris, Viswanath Venkatesh, Phillip L. Ackerman. Gender and age differences in employee decisions about new technology: an extension to the theory of planned behavior
85 -- 101Amrit Tiwana, Ashley A. Bush. Continuance in expertise-sharing networks: a social perspective
102 -- 118Zheng Wang, Hong-Sen Yan. Optimizing the concurrency for a group of design activities
119 -- 129Kangmao Wang, C. K. Wang, Chun Hu. Analytic hierarchy process with fuzzy scoring in evaluating multidisciplinary R&D projects in China
130 -- 139Srinivas Talluri, Ram Narasimhan. A note on "A methodology for supply base optimization"