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COMTETING UPSTREAM: INBOUND LOGISTICS AS A SOURCE OF COMPETITIVE ADVANCE I see four possible explanations for the pattern of results. First, it may be that I have mis-measured the extent of Tiebout choice by focusing on a district-level choice index where in fact the relevant measure of parents exit options is at the school level. Second, parents may have no concern whatever for the peer group, and may choose schools purely for their effectiveness. | COMPETING UPSTREAM INBOUND LOGISTICS AS A SOURCE OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE by Steven A. Samaras A DISSERTATION Presented to the Faculty of The Graduate College at the University of Nebraska In Partial Fulfillment of Requirements For the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy Major Interdepartmental Area of Business Management Under the Supervision of Professor Lester A. Digman Lincoln Nebraska August 2000 UMI Number 9977019 Copyright 2000 by Samaras Steven Andrew All rights reserved. UMI UMI Microform9977019 Copyright 2000 by Bell Howell Information and Learning Company. All rights reserved. This microform edition is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17 United States Code. Bell Howell Information and Learning Company 300 North Zeeb Road . BOX1346 Ann Arbor Ml 48106-1346 DISSERTATION TITLE COMPETING UPSTREAM INBOUND LOGISTICS AS A SOURCE OF COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE BY _ Andrew Samaras SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE Signature APPROVED Signature Lester A. Diơman DATE Le J er A- picrnian Typgd-tiame Signature Terrence c. Sebora Name Signature Douglas R. May Typed Name Signature Douglas R. May Typed Name Signature David I. Rosenbaum Typed Name Signature Typed Name Signature Typed Name GRADUATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF .

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