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School of Business Administration records, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.
Acc. 2008.117 was received on 11/24/2008 from the School of Business Office of the Dean; Acc. 2009.241 was received on 6/10/2009 from the School of Business, Marketing office; an additional 2.5 cubic feet was from Acc. 2009.241 was received on 6/30/2009. Please consult SCRC staff for further information.
Acc. 2008.117 accessioned by Steven Bookman 11/2008. Acc. 2011.461 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in July 2011.
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The records of the Mason School of Business at the College of William and Mary include correspondence, reports, publications, photographs, and other material. These records originated in the Office of the Dean as well as other units of the school.
Businessman in Residence Records (UA 179).
Videos of Business lectures and videos featuring William and Mary were separated from Acc. 2009.241 and were transferred to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58).
Videos of Business lectures and videos featuring William and Mary were separated from Acc. 2009.241 and were transferred to the University Archives Audiovisual Collection (UA 58).
Scope and Contents Initial accession, which includes by-laws, minutes, newsletters ("Library Reader"), brochures, reports, and other records from the School of Business Administration that were previously part of the University Archives Publications Collection. Included in the collection is information related to accreditation for the Business Program; Self Study Reports; Faculty Minutes; lecture notes; Annual Reports; information on the MBA program; Technical Papers; W&M Consulting; and programs from President's Day. Acc. 2008.117 contains College of William and Mary School of Business correspondence, reports and publications, and framed photographs of School of Business Board members from 1997 to 2003 from the Office of the Dean.
Flyers
Proposal to Newport News Shipbuilding for funding for a graduate placement office in the School of Business Administration, College of WIlliam and Mary
Booklet with the Mission of the School of Business; Executive Summary; Historical Perspective;Goals; Implementing the Vision
Booklet describing the business school for prospective sponsors.
Self-study booklet for 1983-1984.
Invitation to a celebration of the business career of Raymond A Mason
1989 memo from Roy Pearson on special projects undated list "Some suggested sources of information for students of Business Administration" from L.E. Traywick, Director of Bureau of Business Research.
Booklet: A Comparative analysis of nine selected business and economic indicators in thirteen Virginia Cities, 1956-1960 by Algin B King, Director of Bureau of Business Research, September 1961; The Economy and Expectations Mid 1970 by Marvin M Stanley, July 1970.
Report numbers 375, 376, 377,378,379.
Report numbers 380,381,382,383,384,385,386,387.
Report numbers 388,389,390,391,392,393,394,395,396,397.
Seminar fliers for example: Executive Guide 1984; Straight Talk; Office Automation; How to use a personal business computer; Training the trainer; Managing the small law firm; Finance and account for managers; Women in business; Managing human and financial resources; and Improving management skills.
Seminar fliers for example: Improving management skills; Effective budgeting; Computer security; Computer performance measurement; and Computer operations management.
1 flier
List of business administration courses offered Fall, 1987.
Luncheon remarks on W&M School of Business Administration, June, 1975 by Charles L Quittmeyer, Dean.
Newsletter and bound copy.
Booklet by ad-hoc planning committee to the faculty recommending certain directions and related resource requirements for the school of business administration.
Fliers and schedule of events at forum.
Course catalog for executive MBA programs.
Course catalog for executive MBA programs.
Course catalog for executive MBA programs.
Course catalog for executive MBA programs.
Invitation to the Graduate School of BUsiness Administration May 3, 1991.
One undated newsletter; one circa 1976 newsletter from Graduate School of Business.
Revised by-laws for January 1971, May 1974, March, 1981.
Faculty minutes and a 10x14 Resolution for the retirement of Charles F Marsh.
Faculty minutes and a citation of Frank Borman on the fifth presentation of the W&M business school medallion February 10, 1981. Business School committee missions and 1983-94 tasks.
Recent additions to Swem Library for the school of business. Classified list.
1985 fund drive flier and mailer 1988 MBA Alumni Directory 1994 homecoming brochure.
1976 class of the graduate school of business administration. Cross reference of graduates by career objective preference, officers of the MBA association, Chairman of career services committee, graduates in December, 1975, May, 1976, and August, 1976.
84-001 - The Gas Analysis Modeling System (GAMS); 84-002 - Approximate Solutions to Stochastic Vechicle Routing Problems; 84-003 - Using the Interview in Small Business; 84-004 - Inventory Optimization in a Nonprofit MRO Environment; and 84-005 - A Space Saving Insertion Algorithm for 2-3 Trees
Scope and Contents 84-006 - A Space Saving Deletion Algorith for 2-3 Trees; 84-007 - The Impact of Electronic Information Carriers on the US Postal Service; 84-008 - The Development of Buiness Administration as a field of study at W&M with related observations by Charles L Quittmeyer is in Archives Books LD6051 .W5g Q5 1984; 84-009 - Proactive Inventory Management; 84-010 - A Quasi-Bayesian Conjecture; 84-011 - A "Windtunnel Procedure for ExamingingSome of the Characteristics of Different Dollar Unit Sampling Upper Bonds; 84-012 - A Note on Classical and Bayesian Counter Examples to a Combinging Model for Dollar Unit Sampling; and 84-013 - An Improved Assignment Lower Bound for the Euclidean Traveling Salesman Problem
84-014 - The Importance of Exports to the US, Virginia and North Carolina; 84-015 - A Bayesian Global Audit Risk Model for Dollar Unit Sampling; 84-016 - An Analysis of the Sex Fairness of a Shipyard Employment Procedure; 84-017 - Is There a Role for Cognitive Style in Research on Consumer Response to Adversiting; and 84-018 - International Finance Policy Research.
84-019 - Involvement Paradigms and Problems: A Critical Review; 84-020 - A Profile of Users of Advertising as an Information Source in Purchase Decision-Making; 84-021 - A Critical Review of Medial Credibility: Rsearch Problems and an Exploratory Model; 84-022 - Advertising Influence on the Child as a Participant in the Family Decision Process: A Criticall Review; 84-023 - Counter Examples to the LTA Combining Model for Dollar Unit Sampling; and 84-024 - A Time Sharing Program for Approximating the Join Probability Distribution for the Sum of Any Number of Independently Distributed Random Variables.
85-001 - Basic Timesharing Program for Quasi-Bayesian Model for Dollar Unit Sampling; 85-002 - Managing the Foreigh Subsidiary: A Managerial Viewpoint; 85-003 - A Multicriteria Decision Processing for Choosing Between Competing Heuristic Algorithms; 85-004 - An Accelerated Branch Exchange Heuristic for the Traveling SalesmanProblem; 85-005 - Product Quality and Graduate Business Education; and 85-006 - The Information Content of the Oil And Gas Accounting Rules.
85-007 - Q-Tips: Using Qualitative and Quantitative Techniques in Tandem to Assess Reliability of Manipulations; 85-008 - Management Education: A Different Emphasis; and 85-009 - Estimation of Housing Proce Indexes during Periods of Housing Price Inflation.
85-010 - Fortran Timesharing Program for Non-parametric bayesian model; 85-011 - Trading Partners: A paradigm; 85-012 - A Note on combining Independent Probability Distributions; 85-013 - An extension of the quasi-bayesian model to simple random sampling; and 85-014 - A technical report on the estimation of planning materiality.
Scope and Contents 85-016 - A "Windtunnel procedure for examining some of the characteristics of different dollar unit sampliing upper boounds 85-017 - Assessing endandered firms: an overview of turnaround situations and strategies 85-018 - A cross-national study of strategic decision influence processes
85-019 - Fortran quasi-bayesian program for dollar unit sampling 85-020 - Determing minimum dollar unt sample size and its allocation to multiple populations 85-021 - Sources of influence on difference strategic decisions in different environments 85-022 - The medium-term economic and financial outlook for Hungary
85-023 - Financial market reactions to the accident at three mile island; 85-024 - A test for exponentiality vs monotone-hazard alternatives derived from the empirical characteristic function; and 85-025 - Two tests of fit based on the sample characteristic function, with applications to exponentiality.
Scope and Contents 85-026 - Conditions for audit firm support of materiality standardization and disclosure...; 85-027 - An identification of salient attributes in consumer choice of healthcare service providers; 85-028 - Expected utility comparisons-the effects of risk aversion; and 85-029 - On the DH&S/LTA formula for estimating a dollar unit sampling...
Scope and Contents 86-001 - The impact of product class involvement on cognitive model predictions...; 86-002 - Comparing investment alternatives-a statistically significant approach; 86-003 - The effect of organizational hierarchy of monagerial communications; and 86-004 - Development of political economy at W&M as precursor to its first school of management.
86-005 - A general bayesian risk model for dollar unit sampling and multiple populations; 86-006 - Rational procedures and politics as power bases for strategic decisions...; and 86-008 - The mentor's perspective: a comparision of mentoring relationships and typical subordinates.
86-009 - A profile of the mature user of advertising and 86-010 - The market valuation of credit market debt 86-011 - Valuation effects of holding gains on long-term debt.
86-012 - A general bayesian risk model for dollar unit sampling and multiple populations.
86-013 - The Virginia audit environment: reporting results; 86-014 - Strategic responses to changes in public policy revisited: the pharmaceutical industry and the drug price competition and patent term restoration act; 86-015 - The effect of demographics and old age adjustment on attitudes toward retirement communities: an empirical examination; and 86-016 - Audit firm size and audit reporting in the southeast.
86-017 - Franchising: a collective strategy perspective.
87-001 - Sources of role stress and role accumulation of the corporate social responsibility specialist; 87-002 - Asset writedowns: managerial incentives and security returns 87-003 - The mature direct mail user: a profile; 87-004 - Reporting on uncertainties: proposed rules 87-005 - The comparative performance of the growth-optimal portfolio strategy and professionally-managed growth funds; and 87-006 - Foreign direct investment in Virginia.
87-009 - Audit of public companies by low activity firms: a descriptive study; 87-013 - Race as an influence on healthcare information sources and provider usage by elderly and 87-014 - Development duty oriented job specific appraisal factors for large organizations.
88-002 - Nation versus other contigencies affecting strategic management practices.
MBS part time programs held at Christopher Newport College.
Fliers, descriptions, and handouts on the MBA program.
Catalog for full time and part time MBA program at Christopher Newport College for Master of Science in Taxation.
1974 luncheon schedule; 1979 conference schedule;certificate of appreciation to Thomas Roy Jones, 1976; resolution on the occasion of the retirement of LC Ackerman, 1979 and Graydon C Essman; 1979 and Henry Clay Hofheimer II; 1979, Thomas Roy Jones; 1984 annual fund donors; 1985 MBS Alumni Association flier; sponsor donation envelop; speech by Dean Jamison to Board of Directors (undated); minutes of School of Business Administration Sponsors, Inc. Board of Directors; 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 1985 Board of Directors members.
By-laws; article of incorporation; IRS Form 4653; Virginia State Corporation Commission certification; IRS Form 990.
Minutes from advisory council; board of trustees; and treasurer.
Brochure of condensed biographies.
Scope and Contents Paper titled "A Behaviorall Oriented Technique for Examining the Intrafamily Decision-Making Process" by Phillip E Downs.
Juanita M Kreps address to the Work of Women Conference 11/14/1981; various fliers for conferences.
Scope and Contents Various fliers for conferences; Work of Women conference presented by W&M and Junior League, February 1986, speech given by Linda Lavin, and remarks by Virginia H Knauer.
Fliers for meetings and speakers.
Information sources for business students booklet 1987; Business Acronym Guide 2002; and fliers describing services at PRC.
GS-101 noted on box.
11 photographs
Acc. 2009.241 contains photographs, publications, and brochures from the office in the School of Business from 1991 to 2009. Included in the accession are photographs of MBA students and special events, magazines produced by the School of Business, and brochures for the MBA program at William and Mary.
Marketing noted on label.
Marketing noted on label.
Contains notes and portfolios pertaining to accreditation files from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business for the Mason School of Business graduate program for 1997.
Academic Offices material.
Academic Offices material.
Includes original and printed photographs of Part time and full time MBA students, staff and faculty. Series also includes printed materials documenting School of Business events such as brochures, programs, blank application forms, and magazines.