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last updated June 1998
(How to Order FRC Working Papers)
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319-96 |
The Impact of Monetary Policy on Bank Balance Sheets |
Anil K. Kashyap | ||
318-96 |
A Framework for Risk Management |
Kenneth A. Froot | ||
317-96 |
Rate Optimal Semiparametric Estimation of the Memory Parameter of the Gaussian Time Series with Long Range Dependence |
Liudas Giraitis | ||
316-96R |
Value at Risk: Implementing a Risk Measurement Standard |
Christopher Marshall | ||
315-95 |
Modeling Financial Services Quality Management |
Marialuisa E. Ceprini | ||
314-95 |
Evolving with Notes: Organizational Change Around Groupware Technology |
Wanda J. Orlikowski | ||
313-95 |
Explicit and Implicit Structuring of Genres: Electronic Communication in a Japanese R&D Organization |
JoAnne Yates | ||
312-95 |
The Paradox of Liquidity |
Stewart C. Myers | ||
311-95 |
Process Benefits of Joint Model Building |
J. D. Nyhart | ||
310-95 |
A Model to Help Reach Internal Agreements in a Large Financial Institution: Using System Dynamics as an Aid in Negotiation |
J. D. Nyhart | ||
309-95 |
The Role of Information Systems in Global Risk Management |
Dan Hart | ||
308-95 |
The Context Interchange Network Prototype |
Adil Daruwala | ||
307-95 |
Shaping Electronic Communication: The Metastructuring of Technology in the Context of Use |
Wanda J. Orlikowski | ||
306-95 |
Genre Repertoire: Examining the Structuring of Communicative Practices in Organizations |
Wanda J. Orlikowski | ||
305-95 |
Beyond Accuracy: What Data Quality Means to Data Consumers |
Richard Y. Wang | ||
304-95S |
Valuation of Data Quality: A Decision Analysis Approach |
Peter Kaomea | ||
303-95S |
Information Systems and Organizational Success: A Quantitative Modeling Approach |
Rajat Chakraborty | ||
302-95 |
Beyond Accuracy: How Organizations are Redefining Data Quality |
Diane M. Strong | ||
301-95 |
Modeling Information Manufacturing Systems to Determine Information Product Quality |
Donald Ballou | ||
300-95 |
Systems Approaches to Improving Data Quality |
Levant Orman | ||
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