John D.C. Little
Dr. John D.C. Little is a leading expert in the fields of operations research, traffic signal control, decision support systems, and marketing. As a Professor Emeritus at the MIT Sloan School of Management, he has dedicated over five decades to advancing knowledge and practice in these areas. His pioneering work has significantly influenced both academic research and practical applications, making him a respected figure in the field. Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Little has published numerous seminal papers that have shaped the understanding and development of operations research and related disciplines. His research has provided valuable insights into the optimization of traffic signal control systems, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of urban transportation networks. Additionally, his contributions to decision support systems have helped organizations make informed and strategic decisions, improving overall performance and competitiveness. Dr. Little's work in marketing has also been groundbreaking, offering innovative approaches to understanding consumer behavior and market dynamics. His interdisciplinary approach and commitment to excellence have earned him numerous accolades and recognition from peers and institutions worldwide. As a thought leader and mentor, Dr. Little continues to inspire new generations of scholars and practitioners in the fields he has so profoundly impacted.
Publications
, 61-78, 1970-02-01
, 687-691, 1979-12-01
, 517-524, 1978-10-01