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 79, issue 3, 2002
- Scheduling jobs with values exponentially deteriorating over time pp. 163-169

- Theodore G. Voutsinas and Costas P. Pappis
- The development of gradual-priority weighting approach for the multi-objective flowshop scheduling problem pp. 171-183

- Pei-Chann Chang, Jih-Chang Hsieh and Shui-Geng Lin
- A branch and bound algorithm to minimize the total flow time for m-machine permutation flowshop problems pp. 185-196

- Chia-Shin Chung, James Flynn and Omer Kirca
- A comprehensive bibliography on justification of advanced manufacturing systems pp. 197-208

- Feraidoon Raafat
- Effects of finite repair capacity in multi-echelon, multi-indenture service part supply systems pp. 209-230

- A. Sleptchenko, M. C. van der Heijden and A. van Harten
- New product warranty: A literature review pp. 231-260

- D. N. P. Murthy and I. Djamaludin
- Capacity utilisation and profitability: A decomposition of short-run profit efficiency pp. 261-278

- Timothy Coelli, Emili Grifell-Tatje and Sergio Perelman
- The impact of management accounting, product structure, product mix algorithm, and planning horizon on manufacturing performance pp. 279-299

- Bih-Ru Lea and Lawrence D. Fredendall
- A comparison of different methods for estimating the average inventory level in a (Q,R) system with backorders pp. 303-316

- Amy Hing-Ling Lau and Hon-Shiang Lau
Volume 79, issue 2, 2002
- Economic design of control chart for trended processes pp. 85-92

- D. Q. Cai, M. Xie, T. N. Goh and X. Y. Tang
- Process optimization via neural network metamodeling pp. 93-100

- M. Chambers and C. A. Mount-Campbell
- A fuzzy multiple objective programming approach for the selection of a flexible manufacturing system pp. 101-111

- E. Ertugrul Karsak and Onur Kuzgunkaya
- Real-time dynamic shop floor scheduling using Evolutionary Algorithms pp. 113-120

- J. Kaschel, Tobias Teich and Bernd Zacher
- A continuous time inventory model for a product recovery system with multiple options pp. 121-141

- Rainer Kleber, Stefan Minner and Gudrun Kiesmuller
- MAIC: A data and knowledge-based system for supporting the maintenance of chemical plant pp. 143-159

- Giovani Pieri, Michel R. Klein and Mario Milanese
Volume 79, issue 1, 2002
- Filling a gap in traditional transaction cost economics:: Towards transaction benefits-based analysis pp. 1-14

- K. Blomqvist, K. Kylaheiko and V. -M. Virolainen
- A cost model of industrial maintenance for profitability analysis and benchmarking pp. 15-31

- Kari Komonen
- The role of cost management in network relationships pp. 33-43

- Harri I. Kulmala, Jari Paranko and Erkki Uusi-Rauva
- A cost and operations based product heterogeneity index pp. 45-55

- Carlos Ocampo y Vilas and Nico Vandaele
- The effects of customization on spare part business: A case study in the metal industry pp. 57-66

- Petri Suomala, Matti Sievanen and Jari Paranko
- On the non-optimality of the average cost approach for inventory models with remanufacturing pp. 67-73

- Ruud Teunter and Erwin van der Laan
- Activity-based costing and process modeling for cost-conscious product design: A case study in a manufacturing company pp. 75-82

- Katja Tornberg, Miikka Jamsen and Jari Paranko
Volume 78, issue 3, 2002
- An approach to the design of a manufacturing cell under economic considerations pp. 223-237

- Mauricio Cabrera-Rios, Clark A. Mount-Campbell and Shahrukh A. Irani
- Inventory models with random yield in a random environment pp. 239-253

- Asli Sencer Erdem and Suleyman Ozekici
- An optimization model for refinery production scheduling pp. 255-270

- Maud Gothe-Lundgren, Jan T. Lundgren and Jan A. Persson
- Modelling flow and jobbing shops as a queueing network for workload control pp. 271-285

- A. Haskose, B. G. Kingsman and D. Worthington
- Stationary optimal lengths for the plant renewal problem pp. 287-293

- Elisa Luciano and L. Peccati
- Developing a new world class model for small and medium sized make-to-order companies pp. 295-310

- Shaladdin Muda and Linda Hendry
- Determining optimum Genetic Algorithm parameters for scheduling the manufacturing and assembly of complex products pp. 311-322

- P. Pongcharoen, C. Hicks, P. M. Braiden and D. J. Stewardson
- Planning and replanning the master production schedule under demand uncertainty pp. 323-334

- Ou Tang and Robert W. Grubbstrom
- How to release orders in order to minimise system inventory and system nervousness? pp. 335-343

- K. H. van Donselaar and B. J. Gubbels
Volume 78, issue 2, 2002
- Input-output models for the analysis of a local/global supply chain pp. 119-131

- Vito Albino, Carmen Izzo and Silvana Kuhtz
- Transfer function analysis of forecasting induced bullwhip in supply chains pp. 133-144

- J. Dejonckheere, S. M. Disney, M. R. Lambrecht and D. R. Towill
- A model for supply planning under lead time uncertainty pp. 145-152

- Alexandre Dolgui and Mohamed-Aly Ould-Louly
- Inventory management in supply chains: a reinforcement learning approach pp. 153-161

- Ilaria Giannoccaro and Pierpaolo Pontrandolfo
- Supply chain simulation - a tool for education, enhancement and endeavour pp. 163-175

- Matthias Holweg and John Bicheno
- Lateral coordination in a logistics outsourcing relationship pp. 177-185

- Janne Huiskonen and Timo Pirttila
- An analytic approach to production capacity allocation and supply chain design pp. 187-195

- Jukka Korpela, Kalevi Kylaheiko, Antti Lehmusvaara and Markku Tuominen
- Environmental control for process improvement and process efficiency in supply chain management - the case of the meat chain pp. 197-206

- Gerhard Schiefer
- Planning and optimization of hub-and-spoke transportation networks of cooperative third-party logistics providers pp. 207-220

- Gunther Zapfel and Michael Wasner
Volume 78, issue 1, 2002
- Incentive plans for productive efficiency, innovation and learning pp. 1-11

- Per Agrell, Peter Bogetoft and Jorgen Tind
- Valuation of product-mix flexibility using real options pp. 13-28

- Jens Bengtsson and Jan Olhager
- Assessment of quality and maturity level of R&D pp. 29-35

- Pekka Berg, Mikko Leinonen, Virpi Leivo and Jussi Pihlajamaa
- The impact of worker differences on production system output pp. 37-44

- John A. Buzacott
- Risk analysis and assessment in network environments: A dyadic case study pp. 45-55

- Jukka Hallikas, Veli-Matti Virolainen and Markku Tuominen
- Total productivity measurement based on partial productivity ratios pp. 57-67

- Mika Hannula
- Analyzing productivity with the enabler-effect map pp. 69-78

- Paul Lillrank, Sami Holopainen and Teemu Paavola
- The problem of managing product development engineers: Can the balanced scorecard be an answer? pp. 79-90

- Jaana Sandstrom and Jouko Toivanen
- Representation and calculation of economic uncertainties: Intervals, fuzzy numbers, and probabilities pp. 91-98

- Hans Schjaer-Jacobsen
- Improving the reliability of the customer order fulfilment process in a product identification company pp. 99-107

- T. J. Turner, K. Mendibil, U. S. Bititci, P. Daisley and T. H. J. Breen
- Valuing exploration and production projects by means of option pricing theory pp. 109-116

- Martin Zettl
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