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The Management Science of the Management Sciences

Human Relations, 1982
This paper questions the present allocation of research effort in management science: the extensive concern with "technical" and computational intricacies and the relative neglect of the subject's overall intellectual structure. We argue that management science is in danger of stagnating in a technical morass and we illustrate this point by using the ...
Tony Tinker, Tony Lowe
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Management Science?

Interfaces, 1976
We hold academic appointments at University-based schools of business/management in fields which come under the general description “Management Science.” So, we are subject to review by our departmental, college and university Promotion and Tenure committees.
Linda G. Sprague, Christopher R. Sprague
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Management Science: Science of Managing and Managing of Science

Interfaces, 1994
As the first editor-in-chief of Management Science, I expressed my ambition for the society (TIMS) and its journal. My notion was that a society and journal in the subject of a science of management would investigate how humans can manage their affairs well.
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Management Science or Management/Science?

Interfaces, 1980
The object of Management Science 35 years ago was to blend Management (concerned with people, organizational structure, motivation, leadership) and Science (concerned with rationality, theory, systems, the impersonal) into a working relationship. Management Science got its start working on problems that were too big for any one individual to approach.
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Collaborative Adaptive Rangeland Management Fosters Management-Science Partnerships☆, ☆☆

Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2017
Rangelands of the western Great Plains of North America are complex social-ecological systems where management objectives for livestock production, grassland bird conservation, and vegetation structure and composition converge. The Collaborative Adaptive
H. Wilmer   +5 more
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Management of science

The Lancet, 1993
Another phase of the UK's National Health Service reforms is becoming visible, at least in outline--namely, the management of scientific knowledge in medicine. The strategy has several promising aspects but also contains serious threats, which require debate before new practices harden into dogma.
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Management Science and the Science of Management

Management Science, 2008
For over half a century, Management Science has promoted scientific research into the practice of management. Because management is a vast and complex activity, early researchers tended to adopt a reductionist approach by concentrating on narrow subproblems.
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“Management Science” and the Manager

Management Science, 1955
Most of the writing on the new “Management Science,” that is on the application of systematic methodology to the job of managing in the business enterprise, has so far come from the scientists. Understandably it has therefore focused on the finding of areas in business to which the scientist can apply tools and techniques with which he is already ...
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Management science

Communications of the ACM, 1972
A brief history of integer and continuous nonlinear programming is presented as well as the current obstacles to practical use of these mathematical programming techniques. It is forecast that the useful contributions to nonlinear programming actually made in the next few years are more likely to be consolidations than theoretical breakthroughs.
David F. Shanno, Roman L. Weil
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Marine protected areas: Science, policy & management

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2018
Marine protected areas (MPAs) generate powerful interactions between social, economic and environmental interests, manifest at a circumscribed and often local scale.
J. Humphreys, R. Herbert
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