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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 249
Volume 249, Number 1, February 2016
- Çagri Koç, Tolga Bektas

, Ola Jabali
, Gilbert Laporte:
Thirty years of heterogeneous vehicle routing. 1-21
- Katsuhisa Ohno, Toshitaka Boh, Koichi Nakade, Takayoshi Tamura:

New approximate dynamic programming algorithms for large-scale undiscounted Markov decision processes and their application to optimize a production and distribution system. 22-31 - Miguel A. Goberna

, Francisco Guerra Vázquez, Maxim I. Todorov:
Constraint qualifications in convex vector semi-infinite optimization. 32-40 - Roberto Andreani

, Joaquim João Júdice
, José Mario Martínez
, Tiara Martini
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Feasibility problems with complementarity constraints. 41-54
- Fausto Errico, Guy Desaulniers

, Michel Gendreau
, Walter Rei, Louis-Martin Rousseau:
A priori optimization with recourse for the vehicle routing problem with hard time windows and stochastic service times. 55-66 - Pieter Smet

, Peter Brucker, Patrick De Causmaecker
, Greet Vanden Berghe:
Polynomially solvable personnel rostering problems. 67-75 - Esmaeil Keyvanshokooh

, Sarah M. Ryan
, Elnaz Kabir:
Hybrid robust and stochastic optimization for closed-loop supply chain network design using accelerated Benders decomposition. 76-92 - Juan Carlos Rivera

, Hasan Murat Afsar, Christian Prins:
Mathematical formulations and exact algorithm for the multitrip cumulative capacitated single-vehicle routing problem. 93-104
- Mozart B. C. Menezes

, Diego Ruiz-Hernández
, Renato Guimaraes:
The component commonality problem in a real multidimensional space: An algorithmic approach. 105-116 - Arda Yenipazarli

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Managing new and remanufactured products to mitigate environmental damage under emissions regulation. 117-130 - Jing Zhu

, Tamer Boyaci, Saibal Ray:
Effects of upstream and downstream mergers on supply chain profitability. 131-143 - Junlong Zhang, William H. K. Lam, Bi Yu Chen

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On-time delivery probabilistic models for the vehicle routing problem with stochastic demands and time windows. 144-154
- Georg Ch. Pflug

, Alois Pichler
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Time-inconsistent multistage stochastic programs: Martingale bounds. 155-163 - Laureano F. Escudero

, María Araceli Garín
, María Merino
, Gloria Pérez
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On time stochastic dominance induced by mixed integer-linear recourse in multistage stochastic programs. 164-176 - Michel De Lara, Vincent Leclère

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Building up time-consistency for risk measures and dynamic optimization. 177-187 - Tito Homem-de-Mello

, Bernardo K. Pagnoncelli:
Risk aversion in multistage stochastic programming: A modeling and algorithmic perspective. 188-199 - Alexander Mafusalov, Stan Uryasev

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CVaR (superquantile) norm: Stochastic case. 200-208
- Fiorenzo Franceschini

, Domenico A. Maisano
, Luca Mastrogiacomo
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A new proposal for fusing individual preference orderings by rank-ordered agents: A generalization of the Yager's algorithm. 209-223 - Louis Eeckhoudt, Anna Maria Fiori, Emanuela Rosazza Gianin:

Loss-averse preferences and portfolio choices: An extension. 224-230 - Jianjun Wang, Yizhong Ma, Linhan Ouyang

, Yiliu Tu:
A new Bayesian approach to multi-response surface optimization integrating loss function with posterior probability. 231-237 - Viviana Fanelli

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A defaultable HJM modelling of the Libor rate for pricing Basis Swaps after the credit crunch. 238-244 - Shaohui Ma

, Robert Fildes
, Tao Huang:
Demand forecasting with high dimensional data: The case of SKU retail sales forecasting with intra- and inter-category promotional information. 245-257
- Shuo Wang

, Gordon H. Huang
:
Risk-based factorial probabilistic inference for optimization of flood control systems with correlated uncertainties. 258-269 - Yann Braouezec, Cyril Grunspan:

A new elementary geometric approach to option pricing bounds in discrete time models. 270-280 - Yun Bai

, Yanfeng Ouyang, Jong-Shi Pang:
Enhanced models and improved solution for competitive biofuel supply chain design under land use constraints. 281-297 - Luciana Dalla Valle

, Maria Elena De Giuli
, Claudia Tarantola
, Claudio Manelli
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Default probability estimation via pair copula constructions. 298-311 - Syed Asif Raza

, Mihaela Turiac
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Joint optimal determination of process mean, production quantity, pricing, and market segmentation with demand leakage. 312-326 - Chantal Baril, Viviane Gascon, Jonathan Miller, Nadine Côté:

Use of a discrete-event simulation in a Kaizen event: A case study in healthcare. 327-339
- Kinshuk Jerath

, Peter S. Fader, Bruce G. S. Hardie
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Customer-base analysis using repeated cross-sectional summary (RCSS) data. 340-350 - Javier Gomez

, David Ríos Insua
, César Alfaro
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A participatory budget model under uncertainty. 351-358 - Maria Cristina Recchioni

, Yu Sun:
An explicitly solvable Heston model with stochastic interest rate. 359-377 - Peter Fernandes Wanke

, Carlos P. Barros, Ali Emrouznejad
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Assessing productive efficiency of banks using integrated Fuzzy-DEA and bootstrapping: A case of Mozambican banks. 378-389
- Vincent Charles

, Rolf Färe, Shawna Grosskopf:
A translation invariant pure DEA model. 390-392
- Lars Mönch:

Jose M. Framinan, Rainer Leisten, Rubén Ruiz García, Manufacturing Scheduling Systems: An Integrated View on Models, Methods and Tools, Springer, 2014, ISNB 987-1-4471-6271-1. 393-394
Volume 249, Number 2, March 2016
- Jonathan Crook, Tony Bellotti

, Christophe Mues
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Editorial. 395-396 - Luis Javier Sánchez Barrios

, Galina Andreeva
, Jake Ansell:
"Time-to-profit scorecards for revolving credit". 397-406 - Mee Chi So

, Lyn C. Thomas
, Bo Huang:
Lending decisions with limits on capital available: The polygamous marriage problem. 407-416 - Yanhong Guo

, Wenjun Zhou
, Chunyu Luo, Chuanren Liu
, Hui Xiong:
Instance-based credit risk assessment for investment decisions in P2P lending. 417-426 - Trevor Fitzpatrick, Christophe Mues

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An empirical comparison of classification algorithms for mortgage default prediction: evidence from a distressed mortgage market. 427-439 - Yongwoong Lee, Daniel Rösch, Harald Scheule:

Accuracy of mortgage portfolio risk forecasts during financial crises. 440-456 - Mindy Leow, Jonathan Crook:

The stability of survival model parameter estimates for predicting the probability of default: Empirical evidence over the credit crisis. 457-464 - David E. Allen, Robert J. Robert, Abhay K. Singh

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Take it to the limit: Innovative CVaR applications to extreme credit risk measurement. 465-475 - Lyn C. Thomas

, Anna Matuszyk
, Mee Chi So
, Christophe Mues
, Angela Moore:
Modelling repayment patterns in the collections process for unsecured consumer debt: A case study. 476-486 - Mindy Leow

, Jonathan Crook:
A new Mixture model for the estimation of credit card Exposure at Default. 487-497 - Pak Shun Hon, Tony Bellotti

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Models and forecasts of credit card balance. 498-505 - Galina Andreeva, Raffaella Calabrese

, Silvia Angela Osmetti:
A comparative analysis of the UK and Italian small businesses using Generalised Extreme Value models. 506-516 - Guilherme Barreto Fernandes

, Rinaldo Artes
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Spatial dependence in credit risk and its improvement in credit scoring. 517-524 - Jinbeom Kim, Tim Leung

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Pricing derivatives with counterparty risk and collateralization: A fixed point approach. 525-539
- Maria Elbek, Sanne Wøhlk

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A variable neighborhood search for the multi-period collection of recyclable materials. 540-550 - Florent Hernández, Dominique Feillet

, Rodolphe Giroudeau, Olivier Naud
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Branch-and-price algorithms for the solution of the multi-trip vehicle routing problem with time windows. 551-559 - Can Akkan

, M. Erdem Külünk
, Cenk Koças:
Finding robust timetables for project presentations of student teams. 560-576 - Mario Vanhoucke

, José Coelho
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An approach using SAT solvers for the RCPSP with logical constraints. 577-591 - Eda Göksoy Kalaycilar, Meral Azizoglu

, Sencer Yeralan:
A disassembly line balancing problem with fixed number of workstations. 592-604 - Pietro De Giovanni

, Puduru Viswanadha Reddy
, Georges Zaccour
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Incentive strategies for an optimal recovery program in a closed-loop supply chain. 605-617 - Nils Boysen

, Simon Emde
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The parallel stack loading problem to minimize blockages. 618-627 - Wenqiang Dai, Qingzhu Jiang, Yi Feng:

A note: An improved upper bound for the online inventory problem with bounded storage and order costs. 628-630 - Selma Jayech:

The contagion channels of July-August-2011 stock market crash: A DAG-copula based approach. 631-646 - Jianjun Gao, Yan Xiong, Duan Li

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Dynamic mean-risk portfolio selection with multiple risk measures in continuous-time. 647-656 - Jinlong Huang, Xianyi Wu

, Xian Zhou
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Asymptotic behaviors of stochastic reserving: Aggregate versus individual models. 657-666 - Sonia Amodio

, Antonio D'Ambrosio
, Roberta Siciliano
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Accurate algorithms for identifying the median ranking when dealing with weak and partial rankings under the Kemeny axiomatic approach. 667-676 - Yao Ouyang

, Witold Pedrycz:
A new model for intuitionistic fuzzy multi-attributes decision making. 677-682 - Chuan-Ju Wang

, Ming-Yang Kao:
Optimal search for parameters in Monte Carlo simulation for derivative pricing. 683-690 - Daniel Hach, Chi Kong Chyong, Stefan Spinler:

Capacity market design options: A dynamic capacity investment model and a GB case study. 691-705 - Jiangjiang Zhao, Tieju Ma:

Optimizing layouts of initial AFV refueling stations targeting different drivers, and experiments with agent-based simulations. 706-716 - Xuejun Hu

, Nanfang Cui, Erik Demeulemeester, Li Bie:
Incorporation of activity sensitivity measures into buffer management to manage project schedule risk. 717-727 - Takashi Shibata

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Strategic entry in a triopoly market of firms with asymmetric cost structures. 728-739 - Bogdan Grechuk

, Michael Zabarankin:
Inverse portfolio problem with coherent risk measures. 740-750 - Mohamed A. Ayadi, Hatem Ben-Ameur, Tarek Fakhfakh:

A dynamic program for valuing corporate securities. 751-770 - Francesco Vidoli

, Jacopo Canello
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Controlling for spatial heterogeneity in nonparametric efficiency models: An empirical proposal. 771-783 - Mike G. Tsionas

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Notes on technical efficiency estimation with multiple inputs and outputs. 784-788 - Etienne de Klerk

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Book Review by Etienne de Klerk "An Introduction to Polynomial and Semi-Algebraic Optimization" by Jean-Bernard Lasserre, Cambridge University Press, 2015. 789-790
Volume 249, Number 3, March 2016
- L. Alberto Franco

, Raimo P. Hämäläinen
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Behavioural operational research: Returning to the roots of the OR profession. 791-795 - John Brocklesby:

The what, the why and the how of behavioural operational research - An invitation to potential sceptics. 796-805 - Kai Helge Becker:

An outlook on behavioural OR - Three tasks, three pitfalls, one definition. 806-815 - Jukka Luoma

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Model-based organizational decision making: A behavioral lens. 816-826 - Leroy White:

Behavioural operational research: Towards a framework for understanding behaviour in OR interventions. 827-841 - Fotios Petropoulos

, Robert Fildes
, Paul Goodwin:
Do 'big losses' in judgmental adjustments to statistical forecasts affect experts' behaviour? 842-852 - Aris A. Syntetos, Inna Kholidasari, Mohamed M. Naim:

The effects of integrating management judgement into OUT levels: In or out of context? 853-863 - Johannes Ulrich Siebert

, Reinhard Kunz
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Developing and validating the multidimensional proactive decision-making scale. 864-877 - L. Alberto Franco

, Etiënne A. J. A. Rouwette
, Hubert P. L. M. Korzilius:
Different paths to consensus? The impact of need for closure on model-supported group conflict management. 878-889 - Tuomas J. Lahtinen, Raimo P. Hämäläinen

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Path dependence and biases in the even swaps decision analysis method. 890-898 - Robert M. O'Keefe:

Experimental behavioural research in operational research: What we know and what we might come to know. 899-907 - Rodney J. Scott

, Robert Y. Cavana
, Donald Cameron:
Recent evidence on the effectiveness of group model building. 908-918 - Thomas Monks

, Stewart Robinson
, Kathy Kotiadis
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Can involving clients in simulation studies help them solve their future problems? A transfer of learning experiment. 919-930 - Anastasia Gogi

, Antuela A. Tako
, Stewart Robinson
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An experimental investigation into the role of simulation models in generating insights. 931-944 - James P. Thompson

, Susan Howick
, Valerie Belton:
Critical Learning Incidents in system dynamics modelling engagements. 945-958 - Heinz Ahn, Nadia Vazquez Novoa:

The decoy effect in relative performance evaluation and the debiasing role of DEA. 959-967 - Jorge Velez-Castiblanco

, John Brocklesby, Gerald Midgley:
Boundary games: How teams of OR practitioners explore the boundaries of intervention. 968-982 - Leroy White, Katharina Burger

, Mike Yearworth
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Understanding behaviour in problem structuring methods interventions with activity theory. 983-1004 - Yuncheol Kang

, Amy M. Sawyer
, Paul M. Griffin, Vittaldas V. Prabhu
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Modelling adherence behaviour for the treatment of obstructive sleep apnoea. 1005-1013 - John Fry, Jane M. Binner

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Elementary modelling and behavioural analysis for emergency evacuations using social media. 1014-1023 - Ying Shi, Zhaotong Lian:

Optimization and strategic behavior in a passenger-taxi service system. 1024-1032 - Michael Becker-Peth

, Ulrich W. Thonemann
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Reference points in revenue sharing contracts - How to design optimal supply chain contracts. 1033-1049 - George Cairns

, Paul Goodwin, George Wright
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A decision-analysis-based framework for analysing stakeholder behaviour in scenario planning. 1050-1062 - Niklas Keller

, Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos
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On the role of psychological heuristics in operational research; and a demonstration in military stability operations. 1063-1073
- Florian Bruns, Sigrid Knust, Natalia V. Shakhlevich

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Complexity results for storage loading problems with stacking constraints. 1074-1081 - Carl Philip T. Hedenstierna

, Stephen M. Disney
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Inventory performance under staggered deliveries and autocorrelated demand. 1082-1091 - Thais Ávila, Angel Corberán, Isaac Plana

, José M. Sanchis
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A branch-and-cut algorithm for the profitable windy rural postman problem. 1092-1101 - Eberhard Feess, Helge Müller, Christoph Schumacher

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Estimating risk preferences of bettors with different bet sizes. 1102-1112 - Kien C. Tran

, Mike G. Tsionas
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Zero-inefficiency stochastic frontier models with varying mixing proportion: A semiparametric approach. 1113-1123 - Ali Tirdad, Winfried K. Grassmann

, Javad Tavakoli:
Optimal policies of M(t)/M/c/c queues with two different levels of servers. 1124-1130 - Gustav Feichtinger, Luca Lambertini

, George Leitmann, Stefan Wrzaczek:
R&D for green technologies in a dynamic oligopoly: Schumpeter, arrow and inverted-U's. 1131-1138 - Pekka J. Korhonen, Majid Soleimani-Damaneh

, Jyrki Wallenius:
Dual cone approach to convex-cone dominance in multiple criteria decision making. 1139-1143 - Shahin Gelareh

, Rahimeh Neamatian Monemi, Frédéric Semet
, Gilles Goncalves
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A branch-and-cut algorithm for the truck dock assignment problem with operational time constraints. 1144-1152 - Bruno Domenech

, Amaia Lusa
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A MILP model for the teacher assignment problem considering teachers' preferences. 1153-1160 - Pengfei Luo, Huamao Wang

, Zhaojun Yang
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Investment and financing for SMEs with a partial guarantee and jump risk. 1161-1168 - Enrique Jélvez, Nelson Morales, Pierre Nancel-Penard

, Juan Peypouquet
, Patricio Reyes
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Aggregation heuristic for the open-pit block scheduling problem. 1169-1177

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