International Journal of Production Economics
1991 - 2025
Continuation of Engineering Costs and Production Economics. Current editor(s): Stefan Minner From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 119, issue 2, 2009
- Customer initiated interorganizational information systems: The operational impacts and obstacles for small and medium sized suppliers pp. 228-239

- Jouni Kauremaa, Mikko Kärkkäinen and Timo Ala-Risku
- Goods classification based on distribution center environmental factors pp. 240-246

- Ming-Liang Li
- Supply chain risk in turbulent environments--A conceptual model for managing supply chain network risk pp. 247-258

- Peter Trkman and Kevin McCormack
- Supporting the module sequencing decision in the ERP implementation process--An application of the ANP method pp. 259-270

- Petri Hallikainen, Hannu Kivijärvi and Markku Tuominen
- A hierarchy of adaptive control charts pp. 271-283

- M.S. De Magalhães, A.F.B. Costa and F.D. Moura Neto
- Racing to market leadership: Product launch and upgrade decisions pp. 284-297

- Ying Li and Yanhong H. Jin
- A bicriteria approach to minimize number of tardy jobs and resource consumption in scheduling a single machine pp. 298-307

- Liron Yedidsion, Dvir Shabtay, Ephraim Korach and Moshe Kaspi
- Design and analysis of government subsidized collection systems for incentive-dependent returns pp. 308-327

- Deniz Aksen, Necati Aras and Ayse Gönül Karaarslan
- An investigation on the direct and indirect effect of supply chain integration on firm performance pp. 328-346

- Soo Wook Kim
- Option model for joint production and preventive maintenance system pp. 347-353

- Xiaoning Jin, Lin Li and Jun Ni
- Optimizing a multiple objective surgical case sequencing problem pp. 354-366

- Brecht Cardoen, Erik Demeulemeester and Jeroen Beliën
- Exact methods for single-item capacitated lot sizing problem with alternative machines and piece-wise linear production costs pp. 367-379

- Ayse Akbalik and Bernard Penz
- A fuzzy QFD approach to achieve agility pp. 380-391

- Eleonora Bottani
- Makespan minimization for a 2-stage assembly scheduling problem subject to component available time constraint pp. 392-401

- Chang Sup Sung and Jaeho Juhn
- Optimal control problems for a new product with word-of-mouth pp. 402-414

- Xiaoming Yan and Ke Liu
- Optimal ordering policies for a retailer who offers distinct trade credits to its good and bad credit customers pp. 415-423

- Jinn-Tsair Teng
Volume 119, issue 1, 2009
- A model for a production-repair system under a time-varying demand process pp. 17-23

- Mohd Omar and Ivan Yeo
- A single control chart for monitoring the frequency and magnitude of an event pp. 24-33

- Zhang Wu, Jianxin Jiao and Zhen He
- The value of auditing supply chains pp. 34-45

- Kamal Fahmy Salama, Dino Luzzatto, Andrea Sianesi and Denis R. Towill
- Designing salespeople's routes with multiple visits of customers: A case study pp. 46-54

- Laia Ferrer, Rafael Pastor and Alberto García-Villoria
- Joint cyclic production and delivery scheduling in a two-stage supply chain pp. 55-74

- Guruprasad Pundoor and Zhi-Long Chen
- Prediction intervals for future demand of existing products with an observed demand of zero pp. 75-89

- Matthew Lindsey and Robert Pavur
- Designing parallel assembly lines with split workplaces: Model and optimization procedure pp. 90-100

- Armin Scholl and Nils Boysen
- Production and preventive maintenance control in a stochastic manufacturing system pp. 101-111

- Dong-Ping Song
- An application of tournament genetic algorithm in a marketing oriented economic production lot-size model for deteriorating items pp. 112-121

- A.K. Bhunia, S. Kundu, T. Sannigrahi and S.K. Goyal
- Determining the optimal size of supply base with the consideration of risks of supply disruptions pp. 122-135

- Ashutosh Sarkar and Pratap K.J. Mohapatra
- Concurrent engineering performance: Incremental versus radical innovation pp. 136-148

- Sandra Valle and Daniel Vázquez-Bustelo
- Order release strategies to control outsourced operations in a supply chain pp. 149-160

- Youssef Boulaksil and Jan C. Fransoo
- A test-rework process yield performance model for estimation of printed wiring board assembly cost pp. 161-173

- Koki Shimohashi, Xiaoying Zhou and Julie M. Schoenung
- Quantifying the effects of parts consolidation and development costs on material selection decisions: A process-based costing approach pp. 174-186

- Michael Johnson and Randolph Kirchain
- Designing replenishment rules in a two-echelon supply chain with a flexible or an inflexible capacity strategy pp. 187-198

- Robert N. Boute, Stephen M. Disney, Marc R. Lambrecht and Benny Van Houdt
- Heuristics for parallel-machine scheduling with job class setups and delivery to multiple customers pp. 199-206

- Xiuli Wang and T.C.E. Cheng
- Cost analyses and predictions for a fuel ethanol plant in a rural and landlocked African country: Lang factor approach pp. 207-216

- B. Amigun and H. von Blottnitz
- Erratum to "A modified two objective model for decision making in a supply chain" [International Journal of Production Economics 111 (2008) 378-388] pp. 217-218

- Govindan Kannan
Volume 118, issue 2, 2009
- ISO 9000 and supply chain efficiency: Empirical evidence on inventory and account receivable days pp. 367-374

- Chris K.Y. Lo, Andy C.L. Yeung and T.C.E. Cheng
- Market flexible customizing system (MFCS) of Japanese vehicle manufacturers: An analysis of Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi pp. 375-386

- Takahiro Tomino, Youngwon Park, Paul Hong and James Jungbae Roh
- Models of the transient behaviour of production units to optimize the aggregate material flow pp. 387-397

- Hubert Missbauer
- Target costing operationalization during product development: Model and application pp. 398-409

- Tiago Pascoal Filomena, Francisco Jos Kliemann Neto and Michael Robert Duffey
- Evaluating agility in corporate enterprises pp. 410-423

- Anirban Ganguly, Roshanak Nilchiani and John V. Farr
- Single machine scheduling of deteriorating jobs to minimize total absolute differences in completion times pp. 424-429

- Yongqiang Li, Gang Li, Linyan Sun and Zhiyong Xu
- Capacity management in order-driven production networks--A flexibility-oriented approach to determine the size of a network capacity pool pp. 430-441

- Klaus-Henning Ahlert, Hans Corsten and Ralf Gössinger
- Optimal bundle formation and pricing of two products with limited stock pp. 442-462

- Ülkü Gürlera, Salih Öztop and Alper Sen
- How can fluid dynamics help supply chain management? pp. 463-472

- Pietro Romano
- Managing technology for highly complex critical modular systems: The case of automotive by-wire systems pp. 473-485

- Christian Coronado Mondragon, Adrian Coronado Mondragon, Roger Miller and Etienne Coronado Mondragon
- An integrated plant capacity and production planning model for high-tech manufacturing firms with economies of scale pp. 486-500

- Chaug-Ing Hsu and Hui-Chieh Li
- Trading off between heijunka and just-in-sequence pp. 501-507

- Andreas Hüttmeir, Suzanne de Treville, Ann van Ackere, Léonard Monnier and Johann Prenninger
- A new memetic algorithm for optimizing the partitioning problem of tandem AGV systems pp. 508-520

- T.Y. ElMekkawy and S. Liu
- Lead-time reduction in a two-level supply chain: Non-cooperative equilibria vs. coordination with a profit-sharing contract pp. 521-544

- Mingming Leng and Mahmut Parlar
- Observation on: "Channel coordination and volume discounts with price-sensitive demand" pp. 545-546

- Chuang-Chun Chiou
Volume 118, issue 1, 2009
- Inventory investment and GDP characteristics in OECD countries pp. 2-9

- Attila Chikan and Erzsébet Kovács
- Firms' stock market flotation: Effects on inventory policy pp. 10-18

- Josep Tribó
- Lot sizing with learning, forgetting and entropy cost pp. 19-25

- M.Y. Jaber, M. Bonney and I. Moualek
- An economic order quantity model for an imperfect production process with entropy cost pp. 26-33

- M.Y. Jaber, M. Bonney and I. Moualek
- Assessing the effects of using demand parameters estimates in inventory control and improving the performance using a correction function pp. 34-42

- Elleke Janssen, Leo Strijbosch and Ruud Brekelmans
- Demand forecasting errors in industrial context: Measurement and impacts pp. 43-48

- Annastiina Kerkkänen, Jukka Korpela and Janne Huiskonen
- Demand forecasting methods in a supply chain: Smoothing and denoising pp. 49-54

- Liljana Ferbar, David Creslovnik, Blaz Mojskerc and Martin Rajgelj
- Demand forecasting for supply processes in consideration of pricing and market information pp. 55-62

- Gerald Reiner and Johannes Fichtinger
- An approach to evaluate the impact of interaction between demand forecasting method and stock control policy on the inventory system performances pp. 63-71

- Lorenzo Tiacci and Stefano Saetta
- The effects of integrating management judgement into intermittent demand forecasts pp. 72-81

- Aris A. Syntetos, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, John E. Boylan, Robert Fildes and Paul Goodwin
- Calculating order-up-to levels for products with intermittent demand pp. 82-86

- Ruud Teunter and Babangida Sani
- Forecasting aggregate demand: An analytical evaluation of top-down versus bottom-up forecasting in a production planning framework pp. 87-94

- Handik Widiarta, S. Viswanathan and Rajesh Piplani
- Bayesian forecasting for low-count time series using state-space models: An empirical evaluation for inventory management pp. 95-103

- Phillip M. Yelland
- Traceability as a strategic tool to improve inventory management: A case study in the food industry pp. 104-110

- José Alfaro and Luis A. Rbade
- Simultaneous determination of multiproduct batch and full truckload shipment schedules pp. 111-117

- Avijit Banerjee
- Two-period production planning and inventory control pp. 118-130

- Ali Cheaitou, Christian van Delft, Yves Dallery and Zied Jemai
- An empirical analysis of managerial approaches to the role of inventories pp. 131-135

- Attila Chikan
- Assessing inventory projects from a stakeholder perspective: Results of an empirical study pp. 136-145

- Jan de Vries
- Optimal procurement portfolios when using B2Bs: A model and analysis pp. 146-151

- Ram Ganeshan, Tonya Boone and Prabhu Aggarwal
- Buyer-supplier cooperation and negotiation support with random yield consideration pp. 152-159

- Peter Kelle, Sandra Transchel and Stefan Minner
- Understanding the knowledge accumulation process--Implications for the adoption of inventory management techniques pp. 160-167

- Petri Niemi, Janne Huiskonen and Hannu Kärkkäinen
- Managing disruptions in supply chains: A case study of a retail supply chain pp. 168-174

- Adegoke Oke and Mohan Gopalakrishnan
- Optimal policies for inventory systems with lateral transshipments pp. 175-184

- Fredrik Olsson
- An integrated equal-lots policy for shipping a vendor's final production batch to a single buyer under linearly decreasing demand pp. 185-188

- Mohd Omar
- Inventory inaccuracy in retail stores due to theft: An analysis of the benefits of RFID pp. 189-198

- Yacine Rekik, Evren Sahin and Yves Dallery
- Restricted work-in-process: A study of differences between Kanban and CONWIP pp. 199-207

- Jan-Arne Pettersen and Anders Segerstedt
- A proposal for inventory adjustment using "multiple-layers SEC-CIS model" pp. 208-216

- Tomofumi Sumita, Masahito Shimazaki and Keisuke Matsuyama
- The agile capabilities of Polish companies in the supply chain: An empirical study pp. 217-224

- Danuta Kisperska-Moron and Artur Swierczek
- A one-vendor multi-buyer integrated production-inventory model: The 'Consignment Stock' case pp. 225-232

- Lucio Zavanella and Simone Zanoni
- Financial management in inventory problems: Risk averse vs risk neutral policies pp. 233-242

- E. Borgonovo and L. Peccati
- Non-cooperative strategies for production and shipments lot sizing in the vendor-buyer system pp. 243-252

- Stanislaw Bylka
- A periodic review replenishment model with a refined delivery scenario pp. 253-259

- Chi Chiang
- Joint optimisation of spare part inventory, maintenance frequency and repair capacity for k-out-of-N systems pp. 260-268

- Karin S. de Smidt-Destombes, Matthieu C. van der Heijden and Aart van Harten
- Risk preferences and robust inventory decisions pp. 269-274

- Werner Jammernegg and Peter Kischka
- A multi-item periodic replenishment policy with full truckloads pp. 275-281

- G.P. Kiesmüller
- An efficient MIP model for the capacitated lot-sizing and scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setups pp. 282-291

- Andrs Kovcs, Kenneth N. Brown and S. Armagan Tarim
- The Q(s,S) control policy for the joint replenishment problem extended to the case of correlation among item-demands pp. 292-297

- Christian Larsen
- Periodic forecast and feedback to maintain target inventory level pp. 298-304

- Keisuke Matuyama, Tomofumi Sumita and Daiki Wakayama
- A comparison of simple heuristics for multi-product dynamic demand lot-sizing with limited warehouse capacity pp. 305-310

- Stefan Minner
- The bullwhip effect in supply chains--An overestimated problem? pp. 311-322

- Eric Sucky
- Heuristics for the economic lot scheduling problem with returns pp. 323-330

- Ruud Teunter, Ou Tang and Konstantinos Kaparis
- Dynamic pricing and replenishment in the warehouse scheduling problem--A common cycle approach pp. 331-338

- Sandra Transchel and Stefan Minner
- Approximate evaluation of order fill rates for an inventory system of service tools pp. 339-351

- I.M.H. Vliegen and G.J. van Houtum
- Some ideas on enhancing research productivity pp. 352-360

- Edward A. Silver
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