Information Systems
Robert Garfinkel
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Scholarly Contributions
17 Scholarly Contributions
A Clock Auction Model for Stochastic Grid Resource Pricing and Allocation (Revision 1, originally submitted 9-24-08)
Research Type: Journal Article
A Privacy-Preserving Personal Microdata Market
Research Type: Journal Article
Dynamic Allocation of Cardiac Diagnostic Testing Time Slots
Research Type: Journal Article
Empirical Analysis of Recommender Systems
Research Type: Journal Article
Empirical Analysis of the Business Value of Recommender Systems (2nd review)
Research Type: Journal Article
Flexible Operating Room Suite Scheduling
Research Type: Journal Article
Freedom of Privacy: Anonymous Data Collection with Respondent-Defined Privacy Protection (2nd review)
Research Type: Journal Article
Improving Patient Flow in a Hospital Through Dynamic Allocation of Cardiac Diagnostic Testing Time Slots Decision Support Systems
Research Type: Journal Article
Information Systems Security and Statistical Databases: Preserving Confidentiality through Camouflage
Research Type: Book
Loss Aversion, Risk Aversion, and Ambiguity Aversion in Core-Selecting Auctions.
Research Type: Journal Article
Optimal Identity Matching via Statistical Estimation and Information Acquisition
Research Type: Journal Article
Protecting Numerical Confidential Data against Insider Threat Based on Data or Process
Research Type: Journal Article
Resolving Expected Utility Paradoxes with a Relative-Moments Model
Research Type: Journal Article
Response to Assessment of Disclosure Risk when using Confidentiality via Camouflage (3rd review)
Research Type: Journal Article
Response to Assessment of Disclosure Risk when using Confidentiality via Camouflage (under third review)
Research Type: Journal Article
Risk Aversion and Loss Aversion in Core-Selecting Auctions
Research Type: Journal Article
Schedule-Block Sharing and Operating Room Utilization (Revision 1, originally submitted 1-27-09)
Research Type: Journal Article