American Journal of Business: Volume 14 Issue 2

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Table of contents

Managing Process Capability

Susan K. Humphrey, Timothy C. Krehbiel

Process capability is the ability of a process to consistently meet specified customer‐driven requirements, and is often reported in terms of capability indices and ratios. In…

Technology Support for Knowledge Management

Renee M. Wachter

Finding the optimum way to leverage the resources of a firm remains a prominent issue for organizational management.Increasingly, firms are realizing that the ultimate…

Disclosure of Year 2000 Issues in Corporate Financial Reports

Marilyn Kintzele, Philip Kintzele, Vernon Kwiatkowski

The Year 2000 represents a significant challenge for many organizations. Financial report users, which include investors,creditors, suppliers, customers, employees, as well as…

A Documentation Model for the Contemporary Accounting Information System

C. William Cummings, Deborah D. Pavelka, Ruth Ann Friedberg

This article examines some of the problems with documentation in accounting information systems (AIS). At present, there is nostandard for documentation and there is a wide…

Building OM Curriculum for the New Millennium: Industry Perceptions

Kathleen L. McFadden, Bobbie Jansen, Elizabeth R. Towell

This paper studies current trends in the teaching of operations management. Research questions focus on how well operations management curriculum in American business schools…

Faculty Internships in Family Business

Greg Filbeck, Debbe Skutch, Deborah J. Dwyer

Faculty internships in family business offer potential benefits to faculty, students, and the community by blending academics with real world business. The purpose of the paper is…

Cover of American Journal of Business

ISSN:

1935-5181

Online date, start – end:

1986

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Dr David Burnie