
Kenneth R. Baker
Nathaniel Leverone Professor of Management
AB, Harvard College, 1965; PhD, Cornell University, 1969 Areas of expertiseManagement science, spreadsheet-based modeling, operations management
Current research topicsDesign, planning, and control of contemporary manufacturing systems;
spreadsheet engineering
Selected PublicationsOptimization Modeling with Spreadsheets, Duxbury Press, 2006; "Sequencing:
The Shortest Processing Time Rule," in Building Intuition: Insights from Basic
Operations Management Models and Principles, Springer, 2008; with S. Powell
and B. Lawson, "An Auditing Protocol for Spreadsheet Models," Information &
Management, 45, 2008; with S. Powell and B. Lawson, "A Critical Review of the
Literature on Spreadsheet Errors," Decision Support Systems, 46, 2008; with S.
Powell, B. Lawson, and L. Foster-Johnson, "A Comparison of Spreadsheet Users
with Different Levels of Experience," Omega, 37, 2009; with D. Trietsch, "Safe
Scheduling: Setting Due Dates in Single-Machine Problems," European Journal of
Operational Research, 196, 2009; with S. Powell and B. Lawson, "Errors in
Operational Spreadsheets," Journal of Organizational and End User Computing,
21, 2009; with S. Neslin, T. Novak, and D. Hoffman, "An Optimal Contact
Model for Maximizing Online Panel Participation Rates," Management Science,
55, 2009; with S. Powell and B. Lawson, "Impact of Errors in Operational
Spreadsheets," Decision Support Systems, 47, 2009; with S. Powell, Management
Science: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets, updated edition, John Wiley &
Sons, 2009; with D. Trietsch, Principles of Sequencing and Scheduling, John
Wiley & Sons, 2009
Professional Activities
Academic positions: Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, University
of Michigan, 196972; Visiting Professor, North Carolina State University, 1972
73 and 1976; Associate Professor of Business Administration, Duke University,
197379; Visiting Professor, University of Waterloo, 1976; Visiting Professor,
Eindhoven University of Technology, 197980; Tuck School of Business, 1979
present; Associate Dean of Faculty, 199093, Associate Dean, 19982000, Co-
Director, Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Program, 2001present,
Thayer School of Engineering; Visiting Professor, University of Michigan, 1993;
Visiting Professor, Harvard University, 1994; Visiting Professor, Vermont Law
School, 199697; Visiting Professor, University of Arizona, 2001
Editorial positions: Senior Editor, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 19962002; Associate Editor, Management Science, 197682, Journal of Scheduling, 19972004; Editorial Board, IIE Transactions, 197076, Journal of Manufacturing and Operations Management, 198792
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