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INFORMS, created in 1995 through the merger of the Operations Research Society of America and The Institute of Management Sciences, is the world's largest association dedicated to the field of operations research and the management sciences. JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:Management Science( absorbs Management Technology) Management Science is a cross-functional, multidisciplinary examination of advances and solutions supporting enhanced strategic planning and management science. Includes relevant contributions from diverse fields:
Journal information provided by INFORMS Marketing ScienceDiscover the latest findings in the global marketplace with detailed results prepared through rigorous scientific methodology. Reviewed by prestigious scholars in the field of marketing science, articles often feature game theory, econometrics, multivariate analysis, econometric modeling, and choice models.
Journal information provided by INFORMS Mathematics of Operations ResearchMathematics of Operations Research publishes articles concerned with mathematical and computational foundations of operations research, including optimization, mathematical and dynamic programming, stochastic processes and models, simulations, control and adaptation, networks, game theory, and decision theory. Journal description provided by INFORMS. Operations Research(continues Journal of the Operations Research Society of America) OR professionals in every field of study will find information of interest in this balanced, full-spectrum industry review. Essential reading for practitioners, researchers, educators and students of OR.
Journal description provided by INFORMS Organization ScienceThis unique journal scans the globe for new research that draws upon multiple disciplines or levels of analysis: achieves genuine integration of theory, data, and managment applications; and improves organizational functioning.
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