Journal: European Journal of Operational Research

Volume 270, Issue 1

1 -- 24Lenos Trigeorgis, Andrianos E. Tsekrekos. Real Options in Operations Research: A Review
25 -- 39Timothy C. Y. Chan, Taewoo Lee. Trade-off preservation in inverse multi-objective convex optimization
40 -- 50Miguel A. Goberna, Vaithilingam Jeyakumar, Guoyin Li, José Vicente-Pérez. Guaranteeing highly robust weakly efficient solutions for uncertain multi-objective convex programs
51 -- 65Gabriele Torri, Rosella Giacometti, Sandra Paterlini. Robust and sparse banking network estimation
66 -- 77Chu Min Li, Yanli Liu, Hua Jiang, Felip Manyà, Yu Li. A new upper bound for the maximum weight clique problem
78 -- 88Robin H. Pearce, Michael A. Forbes. Disaggregated Benders decomposition and branch-and-cut for solving the budget-constrained dynamic uncapacitated facility location and network design problem
89 -- 102Julia A. Bennell, Marta Cabo, Antonio Martinez-Sykora. A beam search approach to solve the convex irregular bin packing problem with guillotine guts
103 -- 117Zulqarnain Haider, Alexander Nikolaev, Jee Eun Kang, Changhyun Kwon. Inventory rebalancing through pricing in public bike sharing systems
118 -- 131Timo Hintsch, Stefan Irnich. Large multiple neighborhood search for the clustered vehicle-routing problem
132 -- 145Ömer Burak Kinay, Bahar Yetis Kara, Francisco Saldanha-da-Gama, Isabel Correia 0001. Modeling the shelter site location problem using chance constraints: A case study for Istanbul
146 -- 156Leonardo Borba, Marcus Ritt, Cristóbal Miralles. Exact and heuristic methods for solving the Robotic Assembly Line Balancing Problem
157 -- 170Christian Brandstatter, Marc Reimann. The Line-haul Feeder Vehicle Routing Problem: Mathematical model formulation and heuristic approaches
171 -- 184Benhür Satir, Fatih Safa Erenay, James H. Bookbinder. Shipment consolidation with two demand classes: Rationing the dispatch capacity
185 -- 197Walter J. Gutjahr, Sophie Fischer. Equity and deprivation costs in humanitarian logistics
198 -- 217Walid W. Nasr, Ibrahim J. Elshar. Continuous inventory control with stochastic and non-stationary Markovian demand
218 -- 229Ming Zhao, Ciwei Dong, T. C. E. Cheng. Quality disclosure strategies for small business enterprises in a competitive marketplace
230 -- 245Prasanna Ramamoorthy, Sachin Jayaswal, Ankur Sinha, Navneet Vidyarthi. Multiple allocation hub interdiction and protection problems: Model formulations and solution approaches
246 -- 259Hung Xuan Do, Daniel Rösch, Harald Scheule. Predicting loss severities for residential mortgage loans: A three-step selection approach
260 -- 281Thomas A. Weber, Viet Anh Nguyen. A linear-quadratic Gaussian approach to dynamic information acquisition
282 -- 293Junjie Wang, Keith W. Hipel, Liping Fang, Yaoguo Dang. Matrix representations of the inverse problem in the graph model for conflict resolution
294 -- 301Peter J. Zwaneveld, G. Verweij, Stan P. M. van Hoesel. Safe dike heights at minimal costs: An integer programming approach
302 -- 313Peter Bogetoft, Lene Kromann. Evaluating treatment effects using data envelopment analysis on matched samples: An analysis of electronic information sharing and firm performance
314 -- 327Konrad Kulakowski. Inconsistency in the ordinal pairwise comparisons method with and without ties
328 -- 336Chiang Kao. Multiplicative aggregation of division efficiencies in network data envelopment analysis
337 -- 351Mingyang Zhang, Juliang Zhang, T. C. E. Cheng, Guowei Hua. Why and how do branders sell new products on flash sale platforms?
352 -- 361L. P. Zhang, P. Zhou. A non-compensatory composite indicator approach to assessing low-carbon performance
362 -- 374Simon M. Glasgow, Zane B. Perkins, Nigel R. M. Tai, Karim Brohi, Christos Vasilakis. Development of a discrete event simulation model for evaluating strategies of red blood cell provision following mass casualty events
375 -- 385Laura Delaney. Investment in high-frequency trading technology: A real options approach
386 -- 400Nils Boysen, Stefan Fedtke, Felix Weidinger. Optimizing automated sorting in warehouses: The minimum order spread sequencing problem