Carl Wolf

Professor
Phone:  973-596-3657
Email:  carl.wolf@njit.edu
Dept.:    Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
Room:  2511, Guttenberg Information Technologies Center


Education

PhD, New York University; PE


Areas of Research

Cost effective utilization of organizational resources, capital investment decision making, engineering, project management and telework.


Current Research Interests

Dr. Wolf is investigating economic aspects of enterprise operation. One of his major efforts involves development of a valuation and affordability model to assess technological investments. Other areas of research pertain to the measurement and reduction of quality costs and utilization of telework to increase flexibility and efficiency of organizations.


Selected Publications

C. Wolf, "Determining the Needed Complexity of an ABC Cost System: An Analytical Approach," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Production and Operations Management Society, Pittsburgh, October 1995.

C. Wolf and J. Bechert, "Justifying Prevention and Appraisal Quality Cost Expenditures: A Benefit/Cost Decision Model," Quality Engineering, 7, 1994-1995.

C. Wolf and L. Abdel-Malek, "Measuring the Impact of Life Cycle Costs, Technological Obsolescence and Flexibility in the Selection of FMS Design," Journal of Manufacturing Systems, 13, 1994.

C. Wolf and K. Prabhukumar, "Assessing Project Quality," AACE Transactions, 1992.