Kurt Bretthauer

Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Operation & Decision Technologies

Professor

Business 670

1309 E. Tenth Street

Bloomington, IN 47401

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

DOWNLOADS

645

SSRN CITATIONS

2

CROSSREF CITATIONS

6

Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

Mixing It Up: Operational Impact of Hospitalist Caseload and Case-mix

Management Science
Number of pages: 63 Posted: 13 Oct 2019 Last Revised: 07 Jan 2022
Miami Herbert Business School, University of Miami, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Operation & Decision Technologies, Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Operation & Decision Technologies, Baruch College Zicklin School of Business, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN, affiliation not provided to SSRN and Lean Care Solutions Corporation Pte. Ltd
Downloads 294 (166,847)

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healthcare operations management; hospitalist workload; case-mix; length of stay

2.

Linking Delay Announcements, Abandonment, and Staffing: A Behavioral Perspective

Kelley School of Business Research Paper No. 17-40
Number of pages: 35 Posted: 13 May 2017
Eric Webb, Qiuping Yu and Kurt Bretthauer
University of Cincinnati, Lindner College of Business, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University and Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Operation & Decision Technologies
Downloads 182 (263,398)
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loss aversion, sunk costs, delay announcement, staffng, behavioral operations

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Linking Delay Announcements, Abandonment, and Service Time

Number of pages: 40 Posted: 30 Nov 2020
Eric Webb, Qiuping Yu and Kurt Bretthauer
University of Cincinnati, Lindner College of Business, McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University and Indiana University - Kelley School of Business - Department of Operation & Decision Technologies
Downloads 169 (280,920)
Citation 3

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Delay Announcements, Service Time, Abandonment, Reference Effect