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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 319
Volume 319, Number 1, December 2022
- Seyedmohsen Hosseini, Dmitry A. Ivanov:
A new resilience measure for supply networks with the ripple effect considerations: a Bayesian network approach. 581-607 - Alexander N. Pavlov, Dmitry A. Ivanov, Frank Werner, Alexandre Dolgui, Boris V. Sokolov:
Integrated detection of disruption scenarios, the ripple effect dispersal and recovery paths in supply chains. 609-631 - Xuehong Gao:
A bi-level stochastic optimization model for multi-commodity rebalancing under uncertainty in disaster response. 115-148 - Meghan Stewart, Dmitry A. Ivanov:
Design redundancy in agile and resilient humanitarian supply chains. 633-659 - Abhinav Kumar, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Nripendra P. Rana:
A deep multi-modal neural network for informative Twitter content classification during emergencies. 791-822 - Sameer Prasad, Jason Woldt, Harish Borra, Nezih Altay:
Migrant supply chain networks: an empirically based typology. 1331-1358 - Shraddha Mishra, Surya Prakash Singh:
A stochastic disaster-resilient and sustainable reverse logistics model in big data environment. 853-884 - Narayan Prasad Nagendra, Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy, Roger Moser:
Management of humanitarian relief operations using satellite big data analytics: the case of Kerala floods. 885-910 - Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Humanitarian supply chain: a bibliometric analysis and future research directions. 937-963 - Dmitry A. Ivanov:
Viable supply chain model: integrating agility, resilience and sustainability perspectives - lessons from and thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. 1411-1431 - Sarah Schiffling, Claire Hannibal, Matthew Tickle, Yiyi Fan:
The implications of complexity for humanitarian logistics: a complex adaptive systems perspective. 1379-1410 - Jiandong Chen, Ping Wang, Jixian Zhou, Malin Song, Xinyue Zhang:
Influencing factors and efficiency of funds in humanitarian supply chains: the case of Chinese rural minimum living security funds. 413-438 - Guo Fuli, Cyril R. H. Foropon, Ma Xin:
Reducing carbon emissions in humanitarian supply chain: the role of decision making and coordination. 355-377 - Maciel Manoel Queiroz, Dmitry A. Ivanov, Alexandre Dolgui, Samuel Fosso Wamba:
Impacts of epidemic outbreaks on supply chains: mapping a research agenda amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a structured literature review. 1159-1196 - Sachin Modgil, Rohit Kumar Singh, Cyril R. H. Foropon:
Quality management in humanitarian operations and disaster relief management: a review and future research directions. 1045-1098 - Shulei Cheng, Wei Fan, Jianlin Wang:
Investigating the humanitarian labor efficiency of China: a factor-specific model. 439-461 - Jamal Al Qundus, Kosai Dabbour, Shivam Gupta, Régis Meissonier, Adrian Paschke:
Wireless sensor network for AI-based flood disaster detection. 697-719 - Lijo John, Anand Gurumurthy, Arqum Mateen, Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy:
Improving the coordination in the humanitarian supply chain: exploring the role of options contract. 15-40 - Surajit Bag, Shivam Gupta, Lincoln C. Wood:
Big data analytics in sustainable humanitarian supply chain: barriers and their interactions. 721-760 - Christoph Stallkamp, Florian Diehlmann, Markus Lüttenberg, Marcus Wiens, Rebekka Volk, Frank Schultmann:
On the combination of water emergency wells and mobile treatment systems: a case study of the city of Berlin. 259-290 - Rameshwar Dubey, David J. Bryde, Cyril R. H. Foropon, Gary Graham, Mihalis Giannakis, Deepa Mishra:
Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view. 559-579 - Pravin Kumar, Rajesh Kr Singh:
Application of Industry 4.0 technologies for effective coordination in humanitarian supply chains: a strategic approach. 379-411 - Abhishek Behl, Pankaj Dutta, Zongwei Luo, Pratima Amol Sheorey:
Enabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach. 761-789 - Eren Atsiz, Burcu Balcik, Dilek Günneç, Busra Uydasoglu Sevindik:
A coordinated repair routing problem for post-disaster recovery of interdependent infrastructure networks. 41-71 - Korina Katsaliaki, Panagiota Galetsi, Sameer Kumar:
Supply chain disruptions and resilience: a major review and future research agenda. 965-1002 - Sameer Kumar, Chong Xu, Nidhi Ghildayal, Charu Chandra, Muer Yang:
Social media effectiveness as a humanitarian response to mitigate influenza epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic. 823-851 - Manjul Gupta, Amin Shoja, Patrick Mikalef:
Toward the understanding of national culture in the success of non-pharmaceutical technological interventions in mitigating COVID-19 pandemic. 1433-1450 - Paula de Camargo Fiorini, Charbel José Chiappetta Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Gary Ramsden:
The human side of humanitarian supply chains: a research agenda and systematization framework. 911-936 - Elmira Farrokhizadeh, Seyed Amin Seyfi-Shishavan, Sule Itir Satoglu:
Blood supply planning during natural disasters under uncertainty: a novel bi-objective model and an application for red crescent. 73-113 - Hasti Seraji, Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, Sobhan Asian, Harpreet Kaur:
An integrative location-allocation model for humanitarian logistics with distributive injustice and dissatisfaction under uncertainty. 211-257 - Amir Jamali, Amir Hossein Ranjbar, Jafar Heydari, Sina Nayeri:
A multi-objective stochastic programming model to configure a sustainable humanitarian logistics considering deprivation cost and patient severity. 1265-1300 - Rodolfo Modrigais Strauss Nunes, Susana Carla Farias Pereira:
Intellectual structure and trends in the humanitarian operations field. 1099-1157 - Yanbin Chang, Yongjia Song, Burak Eksioglu:
A stochastic look-ahead approach for hurricane relief logistics operations planning under uncertainty. 1231-1263 - Sabari R. Prasanna:
The role of supplier innovativeness in the humanitarian context. 1359-1377 - Abdorrahman Haeri, Seyyed-Mahdi Hosseini-Motlagh, Mohammad Reza Ghatreh Samani, Marziehsadat Rezaei:
An integrated socially responsible-efficient approach toward health service network design. 463-516 - Josip Maric, Carlos Galera-Zarco, Marco Opazo-Basáez:
The emergent role of digital technologies in the context of humanitarian supply chains: a systematic literature review. 1003-1044 - George Mutugu Mwangi, Stella Despoudi, Oscar Rodríguez-Espíndola, Konstantina Spanaki, Thanos Papadopoulos:
A planetary boundaries perspective on the sustainability: resilience relationship in the Kenyan tea supply chain. 661-695 - Shubhra Paul, Lauren B. Davis:
An ensemble forecasting model for predicting contribution of food donors based on supply behavior. 1-29 - Rabin K. Jana, Dinesh K. Sharma, Peeyush Mehta:
A probabilistic fuzzy goal programming model for managing the supply of emergency relief materials. 149-172 - Mohammadmehdi Hakimifar, Burcu Balcik, Christian Fikar, Vera C. Hemmelmayr, Tina Wakolbinger:
Evaluation of field visit planning heuristics during rapid needs assessment in an uncertain post-disaster environment. 517-558 - Maliheh Khorsi, Seyed Kamal Chaharsooghi, Ali Husseinzadeh Kashan, Ali Bozorgi-Amiri:
Solving the humanitarian multi-trip cumulative capacitated routing problem via a grouping metaheuristic algorithm. 173-210 - Hossein Baharmand, Diego Vega, Matthieu Lauras, Tina Comes:
A methodology for developing evidence-based optimization models in humanitarian logistics. 1197-1229 - Yichen Lu, Chao Yang, Jun Yang:
A multi-objective humanitarian pickup and delivery vehicle routing problem with drones. 291-353 - Rameshwar Dubey:
Design and management of humanitarian supply chains: challenges, solutions, and frameworks. 1-14
Volume 319, Number 2, December 2022
- Marco Aurélio Sernagiotto, Valério Rosset, Mariá C. V. Nascimento:
A novel multi-objective approach for link selection in aeronautical telecommunication networks. 1-31 - Matthias Ehrgott, Alexander Engau, Margaret M. Wiecek:
Theory, computation, and practice of multiobjective optimisation. 1477-1478 - Ismail I. Almaraj, Theodore B. Trafalis:
A robust optimization approach in a multi-objective closed-loop supply chain model under imperfect quality production. 1479-1505 - Guillermo Cabrera-Guerrero, Matthias Ehrgott, Andrew J. Mason, Andrea Raith:
Bi-objective optimisation over a set of convex sub-problems. 1507-1532 - Thai Doan Chuong, Vicky H. Mak-Hau, John Yearwood, Richard Dazeley, M. T. Nguyen, T. Cao:
Robust Pareto solutions for convex quadratic multiobjective optimization problems under data uncertainty. 1533-1564 - Luciano Ferreira da Cruz, Flavia B. Pinto, Lucas Camilotti, Ângelo Márcio Oliveira Sant'Anna, Roberto Zanetti Freire, Leandro dos Santos Coelho:
Improved multiobjective differential evolution with spherical pruning algorithm for optimizing 3D printing technology parametrization process. 1565-1587 - Zhe Hong, Kwan Deok Bae, Do Sang Kim:
Minimax programming as a tool for studying robust multi-objective optimization problems. 1589-1606 - Nihan Kabadayi, Mohammad Dehghanimohammadabadi:
Multi-objective supplier selection process: a simulation-optimization framework integrated with MCDM. 1607-1629 - Mumtaz Karatas, Ertan Yakici, Abdullah Dasci:
Solving a bi-objective unmanned aircraft system location-allocation problem. 1631-1654 - Yang-Kuei Lin, Tzu-Yueh Yin:
Generating bicriteria schedules for correlated parallel machines involving tardy jobs and weighted completion time. 1655-1688 - Najmesadat Nazemi, Sophie N. Parragh, Walter J. Gutjahr:
Bi-objective facility location under uncertainty with an application in last-mile disaster relief. 1689-1716 - Nahid Rezaeinia, Julio Cesar Goez, Mario Guajardo:
Efficiency and fairness criteria in the assignment of students to projects. 1717-1735 - Michael Stiglmayr, José Rui Figueira, Kathrin Klamroth, Luís Paquete, Britta Schulze:
Decision space robustness for multi-objective integer linear programming. 1769-1791 - Ömer Faruk Yilmaz, Büsra Yazici:
Tactical level strategies for multi-objective disassembly line balancing problem with multi-manned stations: an optimization model and solution approaches. 1793-1843
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