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Volume 347, month 4, 2025
- New trends and recent developments in OR techniques for sustainability, environment and social transition in economics and finance pp. 1-12

- Ramzi Benkraiem, Stéphane Goutte, Khaled Guesmi and Constantin Zopounidis
- Green, resilient, agile, and sustainable fresh food supply chain enablers: evidence from India pp. 13-39

- Mahak Sharma, Rose Antony and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- The impacts of green credit guidelines on total factor productivity of heavy-polluting enterprises: A quasi-natural experiment from China pp. 41-68

- Xiaoling Wang, Yiting Han, Baofeng Shi and Mohammad Zoynul Abedin
- Portfolio choice under loss aversion and diminishing sensitivity: a theoretical extension pp. 69-85

- Hongxia Wang, Duc Khuong Nguyen, Xiong Xiong and Peng-Fei Dai
- The role of economic land use efficiency in promoting green industrial development: evidence from China pp. 87-112

- Guoxiang Li, Zhiyang Shen, Malin Song and Michael Vardanyan
- The methodological problem of unit roots: stationarity and its consequences in the context of the Tinbergen debate pp. 113-130

- Muhammad Ali Nasir and Jamie Morgan
- Constructing smarter and more sustainable urban ecosystems: a dynamic analysis of challenges and initiatives pp. 131-171

- Maria I. R. P. R. Rodrigues, Fernando A. F. Ferreira and Neuza C. M. Q. F. Ferreira
- The impact of the degree of coupling coordination between green finance and environmental regulations on firms’ innovation performance: evidence from China pp. 173-195

- Tianle Yang, Zhennan Sun, Min Du, Qunyang Du, Lei Li and Fatima Shuwaikh
- Can increasing environmental policy stringency promote financial development? Evidence from developed economies pp. 197-216

- Mahmoud Hassan, Marc Kouzez, Ji-Yong Lee, Badreddine Msolli and Hatem Rjiba
- Carbon emissions and sustainability in Covid-19’s waves: evidence from a two-state dynamic Markov-switching regression (MSR) model pp. 217-239

- Konstantinos Konstantakis, Panayotis Michaelides, Panos Xidonas and Stavroula Yfanti
- An environmental Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen total factor productivity indicator: empirical analysis considering undesirable outputs either as inputs or outputs, and attention for infeasibilities pp. 241-263

- Zhiyang Shen, Kristiaan Kerstens and Tomas Baležentis
- Systemic risk contagion of green and Islamic markets with conventional markets pp. 265-287

- Muhammad Abubakr Naeem, Sitara Karim, Larisa Yarovaya and Brian M. Lucey
- A socio-technology perspective for building a Chinese regional green economy pp. 289-332

- Nana Chai, Ziyuan Gong, Chunguang Bai, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin and Baofeng Shi
- The role of endogeneity in the relationship between board gender diversity and corporate social performance: evidence from a control function method pp. 333-365

- Rey Đặng, L.’Hocine Houanti, Michel Simioni and Jean-Michel Sahut
- Trade-in for carbon emission reduction under tax regulation pp. 367-404

- Zhiying Tao, Jianbin Li and Zhixin Liu
- PGP for portfolio optimization: application to ESG index family pp. 405-417

- Ilyes Abid, Christian Urom, Jonathan Peillex, Majdi Karmani and Gideon Ndubuisi
- Correlation and price spillover effects among green assets pp. 419-444

- Aviral Kumar Tiwari, Satish Kumar and Emmanuel Joel Aikins Abakah
- Climate risk and the nexus of clean energy and technology stocks pp. 445-469

- Elie Bouri, Tom L. Dudda, Lavinia Rognone and Thomas Walther
- Inverted VEA for worst-practice benchmarking: with an application to distress prediction of European banks pp. 471-499

- Panagiotis Ravanos, Stavros Kourtzidis and Giannis Karagiannis
- Cleaning the carbon market! Market transparency and market efficiency in the EU ETS pp. 501-533

- Iordanis Angelos Kalaitzoglou
- Minimizing the impact of geographical basis risk on weather derivatives pp. 535-551

- Mina D’Aversa, Alessandra Mainini, Enrico Moretto, Silvana Stefani and Pierpaolo Uberti
- Corporate social responsibility, industry competition and firm productive efficiency: evidence from semi-parametric and non-parametric analysis pp. 553-578

- Taher Hamza, Hamza Nizar and Faten Lakhal
- Short- and long-run cross-border European sustainability interdependences pp. 579-610

- S. Yfanti, M. Karanasos, J. Wu and P. Vourvachis
- The market reaction to operational risk events in the energy sector pp. 611-631

- Sofia Kalatha, Panagiotis Dontis-Charitos, Kyriaki Kosmidou and Kostas Andriosopoulos
- The impact of bitcoin fear and greed on good and bad network connectedness: the case of the US sectoral high frequency returns pp. 633-677

- Muhammad Tahir Suleman, Umaid A Sheikh, Emilios C. Galariotis and David Roubaud
- Dynamic incentives to promote green production of the iron and steel industry in the post-pandemic period pp. 679-715

- Minqing Lin, Shi Qiang Liu, Kai Luo and Robert Burdett
- The trade-off frontier for ESG and Sharpe ratio: a bootstrapped double-frontier data envelopment analysis pp. 717-741

- Sabri Boubaker, Tu D. Q. Le, Riadh Manita and Thanh Ngo
- Cryptocurrency markets, macroeconomic news announcements and energy consumption pp. 743-760

- Walid Ben Omrane, Qianru Qi and Samir Saadi
- Understanding CSR champions: a machine learning approach pp. 761-774

- Alona Bilokha, Mingying Cheng, Mengchuan Fu and Iftekhar Hasan
- Interpretable machine learning and explainable artificial intelligence pp. 775-782

- Kazim Topuz, Akhilesh Bajaj, Kristof Coussement and Timothy L. Urban
- Modified monotone policy iteration for interpretable policies in Markov decision processes and the impact of state ordering rules pp. 783-841

- Sun Ju Lee, Xingyu Gong and Gian-Gabriel Garcia
- Understanding the challenges affecting food-sharing apps’ usage: insights using a text-mining and interpretable machine learning approach pp. 843-865

- Praveen Puram, Soumya Roy and Anand Gurumurthy
- Toward interpretable machine learning: evaluating models of heterogeneous predictions pp. 867-887

- Ruixun Zhang
- Streamlining patients’ opioid prescription dosage: an explanatory bayesian model pp. 889-912

- Abdullah Asilkalkan, Asli Z. Dag, Serhat Simsek, Osman T. Aydas, Eyyub Y. Kibis and Dursun Delen
- How to customize an early start preparatory course policy to improve student graduation success: an application of uplift modeling pp. 913-936

- Yertai Tanai and Kamil Ciftci
- From rants to raves: unraveling movie critics’ reviews with explainable artificial intelligence pp. 937-957

- Nolan M. Talaei, Asil Oztekin and Luvai Motiwalla
- Interpretable multi-hop knowledge reasoning for gastrointestinal disease pp. 959-990

- Dujuan Wang, Xinwei Wang, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin, Sutong Wang and Yunqiang Yin
- Quantifying and explaining machine learning uncertainty in predictive process monitoring: an operations research perspective pp. 991-1030

- Nijat Mehdiyev, Maxim Majlatow and Peter Fettke
- An interpretable system for predicting the impact of COVID-19 government interventions on stock market sectors pp. 1031-1058

- Cai Yang, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin, Hongwei Zhang, Futian Weng and Petr Hajek
- Population-based exploration in reinforcement learning through repulsive reward shaping using eligibility traces pp. 1059-1091

- Melis Ilayda Bal, Cem Iyigun, Faruk Polat and Huseyin Aydin
- Leveraging interpretable machine learning in intensive care pp. 1093-1132

- Lasse Bohlen, Julian Rosenberger, Patrick Zschech and Mathias Kraus
- Heterogeneous business network based interpretable competitive firm identification: a graph neural network method pp. 1133-1161

- Xiaoqing Ye, Dun Liu, Tianrui Li and Wenjie Li
- Disrupting disruptions: enhancing supply chain resilience—lessons from the US Air Force pp. 1163-1192

- Ron Berger, Ralf Wagner, Paul M. Dion and Olga Matthias
- On $$\lambda $$ λ -cent-dians and generalized-center for network design: definitions and properties pp. 1193-1211

- Víctor Bucarey, Natividad González-Blanco, Martine Labbé and Juan A. Mesa
- Network restructuring for dynamic flow improvement pp. 1213-1247

- Tanka Nath Dhamala, Durga Prasad Khanal and Stephan Dempe
- Age replacement policies for discrete and continuous heterogeneous k-out-of-n systems pp. 1249-1263

- Serkan Eryilmaz and İrem Bulanik
- Value-at-risk constrained portfolios in incomplete markets: a dynamic programming approach to Heston’s model pp. 1265-1309

- Marcos Escobar-Anel, Yevhen Havrylenko and Rudi Zagst
- Information sharing in supply chains from the market game perspective pp. 1311-1338

- Yinbo Feng and Jiamin Li
- Advanced synergy-driven algorithms for bid generation in transportation auctions pp. 1339-1384

- Md. Rakibul Hasan, Chefi Triki, Adel Elomri and Abrar Tasneem Abir
- Sampling methods for multi-stage robust optimization problems pp. 1385-1423

- Francesca Maggioni, Fabrizio Dabbene and Georg Ch. Pflug
- A dynamic cost compensation mechanism driven by moderator preferences for group consensus in lending platforms pp. 1425-1454

- Yanli Meng, Li Wang, Francisco Chiclana, Haijun Yang and Sha Wang
- Scheduling problems on parallel machines with machine-dependent generalized due-dates pp. 1455-1471

- Baruch Mor, Gur Mosheiov and Dvir Shabtay
- The absolute quickest 1-center problem on a cycle and its reverse problem pp. 1473-1491

- Kien Trung Nguyen
- Markov decision process and approximate dynamic programming for a patient assignment scheduling problem pp. 1493-1531

- Małgorzata M. O’Reilly, Sebastian Krasnicki, James Montgomery, Mojtaba Heydar, Richard Turner, Pieter Dam and Peter Maree
- Mixed frequency data and portfolio selection: A novel approach integrating DEA with mixed frequency data sources pp. 1533-1565

- Weiqing Wang, Shuhao Liang, Liukai Wang and Yu Xiong
- Supply chain channel selection and discount strategy under influencer marketing pp. 1567-1593

- Yu Xia, Jiaping Xie and Tingting Zhang
- A note on the complexity of the picker routing problem in multi-block warehouses and related problems pp. 1595-1605

- Thibault Prunet, Nabil Absi and Diego Cattaruzza
- The role of energy performance contracting in green financial incentives and achieving SDGs: environmental benefit or economic benefit pp. 1607-1641

- Ruxia Lyu, Zhitang Li and Cuihua Zhang
- Optimal refund policy design for ship berthing appointment mechanism pp. 1643-1670

- Haoqing Wang, Yan Liu, Yuquan Du and Shuaian Wang
- Fee or tax? Optimal governance mode in sustainable supply chain with consideration of supplier’s effort under extended producer responsibility pp. 1671-1697

- Fangchao Xu, Xiukun Zhao and Qinzhen Qian
- The production and platform competition with the reselling mode in the carbon neutral era pp. 1699-1732

- Xiaoping Xu, Yuting Wang and Guowei Dou
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