Seminar Series: Fall 2010

Date/
Time/
Room
Speaker/
School
Faculty Host Presentation
9/16/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 2511
Tunay Tunca
Stanford University
Wedad Elmaghraby Sourcing Flexibility, Spot Trading, and Procurement Contract Structure
Abstract     Paper
9/24/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1335
Sandra A. Slaughter
Georgia Institute of Technology
Anand Gopal, Il-Horn Hann Technology-Enabled Visual Cognition in Virtual Teams: The Use of Visual Representation Technologies to Reach Consensus in Exacting Environments
Abstract
10/15/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1330
Sergei Sarvin
Wharton
Raghu Raghavan "Nursevendor" Problem: Personnel Staffing in the Presence of Endogenous Absenteeism
Abstract
10/22/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1335
Anindya Ghose
NYU
Xiaoqing Wang Designing Ranking Systems for Hotels on Travel Search Engines By Mining User-Generated and Crowd-Sourced Content
Abstract
10/26/2010
2:30-4:00
VMH 2509
Suresh Sethi
UT Dallas
Yi Xu Cooperative Advertising in a Dynamic Retail Market Duopoly
Abstract
10/29/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1335
Nicos Sawa
London Business School/Wharton
Yi Xu The Equity vs. Royalty Dilemma in University Technology Transfer
Abstract
11/12/2010
3:00-4:30
VMH 1336
Robert Hampshire
CMU
Yi Xu Modeling and Optimization for Bike Sharing Systems
Abstract
11/19/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1335
Marshall Van Alstyne
Boston University
Il-Horn Hann, Peng Huang INTERNAL KNOWLEDGE MARKETS & INFORMATION WORKER PRODUCTIVITY
Abstract
12/03/2010
12:00-1:30
VMH 1505
Omar El Sawy
USC Marshall
Sunil Mithas Theory Building in the IT Strategy Area: Time for a Rethink?
Abstract     Paper
12/16/2010
10:30-12:00
VMH 1520
Andrew Davis
Penn State University
Wedad Elmaghraby An Experimental Investigation of Pull Contracts
Abstract     Paper
12/20/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1307
Ilya O. Ryzhov
Princeton University
Wedad Elmaghraby Information Collection in Stochastic Optimization
Abstract
12/21/2010
2:00-3:30
VMH 1336
Tunay Tunca
Stanford University
Raghu Raghavan Do Firms Invest in Forecasting Efficiently? The Effect of Competition on Demand Forecast Investments and Supply Chain Coordination
Abstract