Journal: European Journal of Operational Research

Volume 287, Issue 2

389 -- 390Roman Slowinski. 2020 editors' awards for excellence in reviewing
391 -- 409Fariba Zohrizadeh, Cédric Josz, Ming Jin 0002, Ramtin Madani, Javad Lavaei, Somayeh Sojoudi. A survey on conic relaxations of optimal power flow problem
410 -- 437Zeynep Suvak, I. Kuban Altinel, Necati Aras. Exact solution algorithms for the maximum flow problem with additional conflict constraints
438 -- 451Mike Hewitt, Emma Frejinger. Data-driven optimization model customization
452 -- 459Tiziano Bacci, Sara Mattia, Paolo Ventura. A branch-and-cut algorithm for the restricted Block Relocation Problem
460 -- 479Hubert Pun, Jing Chen, Wei Li. Channel strategy for manufacturers in the presence of service freeriders
480 -- 496Lei Yang 0022, Yijuan Hu, Lijuan Huang. Collecting mode selection in a remanufacturing supply chain under cap-and-trade regulation
497 -- 510Jia Ding, Maolin Wang, Zuowei Ping, Dongfei Fu, Vassilios S. Vassiliadis. An integrated method based on relevance vector machine for short-term load forecasting
511 -- 527Youssef Tliche, Atour Taghipour, Béatrice Canel-Depitre. An improved forecasting approach to reduce inventory levels in decentralized supply chains
528 -- 535Ritxar Arlegi, Dinko Dimitrov. Fair elimination-type competitions
536 -- 545Siqi Wu, Meng Wu, Yucheng Dong, Haiming Liang, Sihai Zhao. The 2-rank additive model with axiomatic design in multiple attribute decision making
546 -- 559Bowen Zhang, Yucheng Dong, Hengjie Zhang, Witold Pedrycz. Consensus mechanism with maximum-return modifications and minimum-cost feedback: A perspective of game theory
560 -- 571Kaoru Tone, Mehdi Toloo, Mohammad Izadikhah. A modified slacks-based measure of efficiency in data envelopment analysis
572 -- 582Sonia Valeria Avilés-Sacoto, Wade D. Cook, David Güemes-Castorena, Joe Zhu. Modelling Efficiency in Regional Innovation Systems: A Two-Stage Data Envelopment Analysis Problem with Shared Outputs within Groups of Decision-Making Units
583 -- 599José Nelas, Joana Dias. Optimal Emergency Vehicles Location: An approach considering the hierarchy and substitutability of resources
600 -- 615Yezheng Liu 0001, Yang Qian, Yuanchun Jiang, Jennifer Shang. Using favorite data to analyze asymmetric competition: Machine learning models
616 -- 632Beste Kucukyazici, Yue Zhang, Amir Ardestani-Jaafari, Lijie Song. Incorporating patient preferences in the design and operation of cancer screening facility networks
633 -- 652Sebastian Koch, Robert Klein. Route-based approximate dynamic programming for dynamic pricing in attended home delivery
653 -- 667Don U. A. Galagedera, Hirofumi Fukuyama, John Watson, Eric K. M. Tan. Do mutual fund managers earn their fees? New measures for performance appraisal
668 -- 681Dmitry Smirnov, Arnd Huchzermeier. Analytics for labor planning in systems with load-dependent service times
682 -- 698Erik Orm Hellsten, David Sacramento, David Pisinger. An adaptive large neighbourhood search heuristic for routing and scheduling feeder vessels in multi-terminal ports
699 -- 711José Luis Preciado Arreola, Andrew L. Johnson, Xun C. Chen, Hiroshi Morita. Estimating stochastic production frontiers: A one-stage multivariate semiparametric Bayesian concave regression method
712 -- 724Silvio Contessi, Pierangelo De Pace, Massimo Guidolin. Mildly explosive dynamics in U.S. fixed income markets
725 -- 738Zheqi Wang, Jonathan Crook, Galina Andreeva. Reducing estimation risk using a Bayesian posterior distribution approach: Application to stress testing mortgage loan default
739 -- 748Nabil Kahalé. General multilevel Monte Carlo methods for pricing discretely monitored Asian options
749 -- 761Raffaella Calabrese, Jonathan Crook. Spatial contagion in mortgage defaults: A spatial dynamic survival model with time and space varying coefficients
762 -- 775Subal C. Kumbhakar, Mike G. Tsionas. On the estimation of technical and allocative efficiency in a panel stochastic production frontier system model: Some new formulations and generalizations
776 -- 785Daniel Danau. Prudence and preference for flexibility gain