Marc Schniederjans

Marc J. Schniederjans is the C. Wheaton Battey Distinguished Professor of Business in the College of Business Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He received his PhD and MBA degrees from Saint Louis University. He teaches classes in operations management, decision sciences, and management information systems. He also teaches in the College's partnership MBA program at Offutt Air Force Base. Dr. Schniederjans has won several distinguished teaching awards and has co-edited, authored or co-authored 15 books in the field of management and has published more than 90 journal articles.

Publications

Efficiency Measurement in: Branch Bank Service with Data Envelopment Analysis
Qing Cao, Karyl B. Leggio, Marc J. Schniederjans. © 2012. 18 pages.
Banking is a competitive market since the industry deregulated. Consumers’ demand for convenience services led to an increase in the number of branches to serve a geographically...
International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS)
John Wang. Est. 2009.
The International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS) examines current, state-of-the-art research in the area of service sectors and their interactions...
Methodologies to Determine Class Sizes for Fair Faculty Work Load in Web Courses
Kathryn M. Zuckweiler, Marc J. Schniederjans, Dwayne A. Ball. © 2008. 12 pages.
This paper presents two modeling approaches that can be used to determine student class sizes for instructors who teach Web-based courses. The methodologies act to provide...
Outsourcing Management Information Systems
Ashlyn Schniederjans, Dara Schniederjans, Marc Schniederjans. © 2007. 383 pages.
Outsourcing is currently one of the hottest topics in business practices and in particular in the field of management information systems (MIS) education. Outsourcing Management...
Methodologies to Determine Class Sizes for Fair Faculty Work Load in Web Courses
Kathryn M. Zuckweiler, Marc J. Schniederjans, Dwayne A. Ball. © 2004. 14 pages.
This paper presents two modeling approaches that can be used to determine student class sizes for instructors who teach Web-based courses. The methodologies act to provide...
Implementing a Markov-based Accounts Receivable DSS: A Prototyping Approach
Julie E. Kendall, Marc J. Schniederjans. © 1991. 8 pages.
A microcomputer was used to develop a prototype DSS for a Markov-based accounts receivable problem. The DSS was developed for and used by decision makers in a U.S. distribution...