Annals of Operations Research
1997 - 2025
Current editor(s): Endre Boros From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 319, month 12, 2022
- An ensemble forecasting model for predicting contribution of food donors based on supply behavior pp. 1-29

- Shubhra Paul and Lauren B. Davis
- Design and management of humanitarian supply chains: challenges, solutions, and frameworks pp. 1-14

- Rameshwar Dubey
- A novel multi-objective approach for link selection in aeronautical telecommunication networks pp. 1-31

- Marco Aurélio Sernagiotto, Valério Rosset and Mariá C. V. Nascimento
- Improving the coordination in the humanitarian supply chain: exploring the role of options contract pp. 15-40

- Lijo John, Anand Gurumurthy, Arqum Mateen and Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy
- A coordinated repair routing problem for post-disaster recovery of interdependent infrastructure networks pp. 41-71

- Eren Atsiz, Burcu Balcik, Dilek Gunnec and Busra Uydasoglu Sevindik
- Blood supply planning during natural disasters under uncertainty: a novel bi-objective model and an application for red crescent pp. 73-113

- Elmira Farrokhizadeh, Seyed Amin Seyfi-Shishavan and Sule Itir Satoglu
- A bi-level stochastic optimization model for multi-commodity rebalancing under uncertainty in disaster response pp. 115-148

- Xuehong Gao
- A probabilistic fuzzy goal programming model for managing the supply of emergency relief materials pp. 149-172

- Rabin K. Jana, Dinesh K. Sharma and Peeyush Mehta
- Solving the humanitarian multi-trip cumulative capacitated routing problem via a grouping metaheuristic algorithm pp. 173-210

- Maliheh Khorsi, Seyed Kamal Chaharsooghi, Ali Husseinzadeh Kashan and Ali Bozorgi-Amiri
- An integrative location-allocation model for humanitarian logistics with distributive injustice and dissatisfaction under uncertainty pp. 211-257

- Hasti Seraji, Reza Tavakkoli-Moghaddam, Sobhan Asian and Harpreet Kaur
- On the combination of water emergency wells and mobile treatment systems: a case study of the city of Berlin pp. 259-290

- Christoph Stallkamp, Florian Diehlmann, Markus Lüttenberg, Marcus Wiens, Rebekka Volk and Frank Schultmann
- A multi-objective humanitarian pickup and delivery vehicle routing problem with drones pp. 291-353

- Yichen Lu, Chao Yang and Jun Yang
- Reducing carbon emissions in humanitarian supply chain: the role of decision making and coordination pp. 355-377

- Guo Fuli, Cyril Foropon and Ma Xin
- Application of Industry 4.0 technologies for effective coordination in humanitarian supply chains: a strategic approach pp. 379-411

- Pravin Kumar and Rajesh Kr Singh
- Influencing factors and efficiency of funds in humanitarian supply chains: the case of Chinese rural minimum living security funds pp. 413-438

- Jiandong Chen, Ping Wang, Jixian Zhou, Malin Song and Xinyue Zhang
- Investigating the humanitarian labor efficiency of China: a factor-specific model pp. 439-461

- Shulei Cheng, Wei Fan and Jianlin Wang
- An integrated socially responsible-efficient approach toward health service network design pp. 463-516

- Abdorrrahman Haeri, Seyyed-Mahdi Hosseini-Motlagh, Mohammad Reza Ghatreh Samani and Marziehsadat Rezaei
- Evaluation of field visit planning heuristics during rapid needs assessment in an uncertain post-disaster environment pp. 517-558

- Mohammadmehdi Hakimifar, Burcu Balcik, Christian Fikar, Vera Hemmelmayr and Tina Wakolbinger
- Agility in humanitarian supply chain: an organizational information processing perspective and relational view pp. 559-579

- Rameshwar Dubey, David J. Bryde, Cyril Foropon, Gary Graham, Mihalis Giannakis and Deepa Bhatt Mishra
- A new resilience measure for supply networks with the ripple effect considerations: a Bayesian network approach pp. 581-607

- Seyedmohsen Hosseini and Dmitry Ivanov
- Integrated detection of disruption scenarios, the ripple effect dispersal and recovery paths in supply chains pp. 609-631

- Alexander Pavlov, Dmitry Ivanov, Frank Werner, Alexandre Dolgui and Boris Sokolov
- Design redundancy in agile and resilient humanitarian supply chains pp. 633-659

- Meghan Stewart and Dmitry Ivanov
- A planetary boundaries perspective on the sustainability: resilience relationship in the Kenyan tea supply chain pp. 661-695

- George Mutugu Mwangi, Stella Despoudi, Oscar Rodriguez Espindola, Konstantina Spanaki and Thanos Papadopoulos
- Wireless sensor network for AI-based flood disaster detection pp. 697-719

- Jamal Al Qundus, Kosai Dabbour, Shivam Gupta, Régis Meissonier and Adrian Paschke
- Big data analytics in sustainable humanitarian supply chain: barriers and their interactions pp. 721-760

- Surajit Bag, Shivam Gupta and Lincoln Wood
- Enabling artificial intelligence on a donation-based crowdfunding platform: a theoretical approach pp. 761-789

- Abhishek Behl, Pankaj Dutta, Zongwei Luo and Pratima Sheorey
- A deep multi-modal neural network for informative Twitter content classification during emergencies pp. 791-822

- Abhinav Kumar, Jyoti Prakash Singh, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Nripendra P. Rana
- Social media effectiveness as a humanitarian response to mitigate influenza epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic pp. 823-851

- Sameer Kumar, Chong Xu, Nidhi Ghildayal, Charu Chandra and Muer Yang
- A stochastic disaster-resilient and sustainable reverse logistics model in big data environment pp. 853-884

- Shraddha Mishra and Surya Prakash Singh
- Management of humanitarian relief operations using satellite big data analytics: the case of Kerala floods pp. 885-910

- Narayan Prasad Nagendra, Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy and Roger Moser
- The human side of humanitarian supply chains: a research agenda and systematization framework pp. 911-936

- Paula Camargo Fiorini, Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour and Gary Ramsden
- Humanitarian supply chain: a bibliometric analysis and future research directions pp. 937-963

- Samuel Fosso Wamba
- Supply chain disruptions and resilience: a major review and future research agenda pp. 965-1002

- K. Katsaliaki, P. Galetsi and S. Kumar
- The emergent role of digital technologies in the context of humanitarian supply chains: a systematic literature review pp. 1003-1044

- Josip Marić, Carlos Galera-Zarco and Marco Opazo-Basáez
- Quality management in humanitarian operations and disaster relief management: a review and future research directions pp. 1045-1098

- Sachin Modgil, Rohit Kumar Singh and Cyril Foropon
- Intellectual structure and trends in the humanitarian operations field pp. 1099-1157

- Rodolfo Modrigais Strauss Nunes and Susana Carla Farias Pereira
- Impacts of epidemic outbreaks on supply chains: mapping a research agenda amid the COVID-19 pandemic through a structured literature review pp. 1159-1196

- Maciel M. Queiroz, Dmitry Ivanov, Alexandre Dolgui and Samuel Fosso Wamba
- A methodology for developing evidence-based optimization models in humanitarian logistics pp. 1197-1229

- Hossein Baharmand, Diego Vega, Matthieu Lauras and Tina Comes
- A stochastic look-ahead approach for hurricane relief logistics operations planning under uncertainty pp. 1231-1263

- Yanbin Chang, Yongjia Song and Burak Eksioglu
- A multi-objective stochastic programming model to configure a sustainable humanitarian logistics considering deprivation cost and patient severity pp. 1265-1300

- Amir Jamali, Amirhossein Ranjbar, Jafar Heydari and Sina Nayeri
- Migrant supply chain networks: an empirically based typology pp. 1331-1358

- Sameer Prasad, Jason Woldt, Harish Borra and Nezih Altay
- The role of supplier innovativeness in the humanitarian context pp. 1359-1377

- Sabari R. Prasanna
- The implications of complexity for humanitarian logistics: a complex adaptive systems perspective pp. 1379-1410

- Sarah Schiffling, Claire Hannibal, Matthew Tickle and Yiyi Fan
- Viable supply chain model: integrating agility, resilience and sustainability perspectives—lessons from and thinking beyond the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1411-1431

- Dmitry Ivanov
- Toward the understanding of national culture in the success of non‐pharmaceutical technological interventions in mitigating COVID-19 pandemic pp. 1433-1450

- Manjul Gupta, Amin Shoja and Patrick Mikalef
- Sustainable supply chain for disaster management: structural dynamics and disruptive risks pp. 1451-1475

- Mahmud A. Shareef, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Vinod Kumar, D. Laurie Hughes and Ramakrishnan Raman
- Theory, computation, and practice of multiobjective optimisation pp. 1477-1478

- Matthias Ehrgott, Alexander Engau and Margaret M. Wiecek
- A robust optimization approach in a multi-objective closed-loop supply chain model under imperfect quality production pp. 1479-1505

- Ismail I. Almaraj and Theodore B. Trafalis
- Bi-objective optimisation over a set of convex sub-problems pp. 1507-1532

- Guillermo Cabrera-Guerrero, Matthias Ehrgott, Andrew J. Mason and Andrea Raith
- Robust Pareto solutions for convex quadratic multiobjective optimization problems under data uncertainty pp. 1533-1564

- T. D. Chuong, V. H. Mak-Hau, J. Yearwood, R. Dazeley, M.-T. Nguyen and T. Cao
- Improved multiobjective differential evolution with spherical pruning algorithm for optimizing 3D printing technology parametrization process pp. 1565-1587

- Luciano Ferreira Cruz, Flavia Bernardo Pinto, Lucas Camilotti, Angelo Marcio Oliveira Santanna, Roberto Zanetti Freire and Leandro Santos Coelho
- Minimax programming as a tool for studying robust multi-objective optimization problems pp. 1589-1606

- Zhe Hong, Kwan Deok Bae and Do Sang Kim
- Multi-objective supplier selection process: a simulation–optimization framework integrated with MCDM pp. 1607-1629

- Nihan Kabadayi and Mohammad Dehghanimohammadabadi
- Solving a bi-objective unmanned aircraft system location-allocation problem pp. 1631-1654

- Mumtaz Karatas, Ertan Yakıcı and Abdullah Dasci
- Generating bicriteria schedules for correlated parallel machines involving tardy jobs and weighted completion time pp. 1655-1688

- Yang-Kuei Lin and Tzu-Yueh Yin
- Bi-objective facility location under uncertainty with an application in last-mile disaster relief pp. 1689-1716

- Najmesadat Nazemi, Sophie N. Parragh and Walter J. Gutjahr
- Efficiency and fairness criteria in the assignment of students to projects pp. 1717-1735

- Nahid Rezaeinia, Julio César Góez and Mario Guajardo
- Decision space robustness for multi-objective integer linear programming pp. 1769-1791

- Michael Stiglmayr, José Rui Figueira, Kathrin Klamroth, Luís Paquete and Britta Schulze
- Tactical level strategies for multi-objective disassembly line balancing problem with multi-manned stations: an optimization model and solution approaches pp. 1793-1843

- Ömer Faruk Yılmaz and Büşra Yazıcı
| |