Central European Journal of Operations Research
2006 - 2025
Current editor(s): Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger From: Springer Slovak Society for Operations Research Hungarian Operational Research Society Czech Society for Operations Research Österr. Gesellschaft für Operations Research (ÖGOR) Slovenian Society Informatika - Section for Operational Research Croatian Operational Research Society Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 33, issue 1, 2025
- Optimal model description of finance and human factor indices pp. 1-26

- Betül Kalaycı, Vilda Purutçuoğlu and Gerhard Wilhelm Weber
- AutoFusion of feature pruning for decision making in operations research pp. 27-50

- Pınar Karadayı Ataş and Süreyya Özöğür Akyüz
- FSOCP: feature selection via second-order cone programming pp. 51-64

- Buse Çisil Güldoğuş and Süreyya Özögür-Akyüz
- Sourcing strategies in a price and quality competition pp. 65-90

- Kerim Keskin
- A fix and optimize method based approximate dynamic programming approach for the strategic fleet sizing and delivery planning problem pp. 91-119

- Duygu Aghazadeh and Kadir Ertogral
- A sample average approximation-based heuristic for the stochastic production routing problem pp. 121-144

- Andreas Geiger
- Practicable solution approaches for differentiated pricing of vehicle sharing systems pp. 145-190

- Christian Müller
- Communication strategies to contrast anti-vax action: a differential game approach pp. 191-210

- Alessandra Buratto, Rudy Cesaretto and Maddalena Muttoni
- Emergent task allocation and incentives: an agent-based model pp. 211-239

- Stephan Leitner
- Location and capacity allocation for emergency contact points in large-scale power outages pp. 241-276

- Christian Truden, Christian Wankmüller, Dominik Zehetner and Margaretha Gansterer
- Curriculum-based university course timetabling considering individual course of studies pp. 277-314

- Elmar Steiner, Ulrich Pferschy and Andrea Schaerf
- On the identity of two solution algorithms of the ‘improved normalized squared differences’ matrix adjustment model pp. 315-332

- Tamas Revesz
Volume 32, issue 4, 2024
- Overview of Hungarian operations research based on the VOCAL 2022 conference pp. 897-902

- Botond Bertok, Péter Biró and Marianna E.-Nagy
- MILP models of a patient transportation problem pp. 903-922

- Martin Tóth, Tamás Hajba and Adrián Horváth
- Performance evaluation of national and international kidney exchange programmes with the ENCKEP simulator pp. 923-943

- Kristóf Druzsin, Péter Biró, Xenia Klimentova and Rita Fleiner
- Comparison of MILP and CP models for balancing partially automated assembly lines pp. 945-959

- Imre Dimény and Tamás Koltai
- Bibliometric indices as a measure of performance and competitive balance in the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League pp. 961-988

- László Csató and Dóra Petróczy
- Testing re-optimisation strategies in international kidney exchange programmes by the ENCKEP simulator pp. 989-1011

- Lilla Matyasi and Péter Biró
- Empirical analysis of the market structure of the Hungarian bank market pp. 1013-1033

- Veronika Szádoczkiné Varga and Zoltán Madari
- Characterizations of convex functions by level sets pp. 1035-1040

- Zoltán Kánnai
- Multicommodity network flow model of a human resource allocation problem considering time periods pp. 1041-1059

- Zsolt Ercsey and Zoltán Kovács
- Closeness centrality reconstruction of tree graphs pp. 1061-1088

- Viktor Homolya and Tamás Vinkó
- Measuring digital development: ranking using data envelopment analysis (DEA) and network readiness index (NRI) pp. 1089-1108

- Zoltán Bánhidi and Imre Dobos
- How to tighten the control set? pp. 1109-1114

- Peter Tallos
- Disassembly line optimization with reinforcement learning pp. 1115-1142

- Tamás Kegyes, Zoltán Süle and János Abonyi
Volume 32, issue 3, 2024
- An overview of weighted goal programming: a multi-objective transportation problem with some fresh viewpoints pp. 557-568

- Selma Gütmen, Sankar Kumar Roy and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
- Solving the multisite staff planning and scheduling problem in a sheltered employment centre that employs workers with intellectual disabilities by MILP: a Spanish case study pp. 569-591

- Julien Maheut, Jose P. Garcia-Sabater, Julio J. Garcia-Sabater and Sofia Garcia-Manglano
- Does the energy-related greenhouse gas emission abatement cost depend on the optimization direction: shadow pricing based on the weak disposability technology in the European Union agriculture pp. 593-619

- Justas Streimikis, Z. Y. Shen and Tomas Baležentis
- Performance analysis of a production system with two deteriorating machines and a finite buffer pp. 621-651

- Hatice Ucar Guner, Alper Murat and Ratna Babu Chinnam
- Multi-echelon inventory optimization using deep reinforcement learning pp. 653-683

- Kevin Geevers, Lotte Hezewijk and Martijn R. K. Mes
- The use of machine learning techniques for assessing the potential of organizational resilience pp. 685-710

- Tomasz Ewertowski, Buse Çisil Güldoğuş, Semih Kuter, Süreyya Akyüz, Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber, Joanna Sadłowska-Wrzesińska and Elżbieta Racek
- Publication and citation patterns of Austrian researchers in operations research and other sub-disciplines of business administration as indexed in Web of Science and Scopus pp. 711-736

- Christian Schlögl, Sandra Boric and Gerhard Reichmann
- Advanced optimization models for the location of charging stations in e-mobility pp. 737-761

- Rostislav Staněk, Peter Greistorfer and Anna Elisabeth Kastner
- A fast staffing algorithm for multistage call centers with impatient customers and time-dependent overflow pp. 763-791

- Michael Manitz and Marc-Philip Piehl
- Solving the minimum-cost double Roman domination problem pp. 793-817

- Ana Klobučar Barišić and Robert Manger
- A novel auto-pruned ensemble clustering via SOCP pp. 819-841

- Duygu Üçüncü, Süreyya Akyüz and Erdal Gül
- Altruistic preferences in global emission games pp. 843-864

- A. Zapata, A. M. Mármol, L. Monroy and M. Angeles Caraballo
- A rolling horizon planning approach for short-term demand supply matching pp. 865-896

- Raphael Herding and Lars Mönch
Volume 32, issue 2, 2024
- Advances in applied optimal control and combinatorial optimization: special isssue in honor of Richard F. Hartl pp. 177-182

- Herbert Dawid, Karl F. Doerner, Gustav Feichtinger, Margaretha Gansterer, Peter Kort and Andrea Seidl
- The hiking tourist problem pp. 183-207

- Fabien Tricoire, Sophie N. Parragh and Margaretha Gansterer
- Multi-day fair collaboration in demand-responsive transportation pp. 209-239

- E. Angelelli, V. Morandi and M. G. Speranza
- Properties of bundle valuations in carrier collaboration pp. 241-266

- Rudolf Vetschera, Dmitriy Knyazev and Daniel Rehsmann
- Service time window selection for attended home deliveries: a case study for urban and rural areas pp. 267-294

- Melanie Burian, Charlotte Köhler, Ann Melissa Campbell and Jan Fabian Ehmke
- Winning the race to customers with micro-fulfillment centers: an approach for network planning in quick commerce pp. 295-334

- Xuefei Yang, Manuel Ostermeier and Alexander Hübner
- Can direct finance within a servitizing supply chain reduce the moral hazard associated with the servitized user’s care of the product? pp. 335-356

- Yaya Bian, Marc Reimann and Weihua Zhang
- Recycling of multi-source waste in an aggregate circular economy pp. 357-398

- Raouf Boucekkine, Fouad El Ouardighi and Konstantin Kogan
- Waste collection routing: a survey on problems and methods pp. 399-434

- Christina Hess, Alina G. Dragomir, Karl F. Doerner and Daniele Vigo
- Transition towards sustainable mobility: the role of transport optimization pp. 435-456

- Belma Turan, Vera Hemmelmayr, Allan Larsen and Jakob Puchinger
- Subsidies and pricing strategies in a vehicle scrappage program with strategic consumers pp. 457-481

- Hosain Zaman and Georges Zaccour
- Dynamic demand and noncompetitive intertemporal output adjustments: correction and extension pp. 483-505

- Franz Wirl
- Sensitivity analysis for a dynamic macroeconomic policy game in a monetary union pp. 507-520

- Dmitri Blueschke, Viktoria Blueschke-Nikolaeva and Reinhard Neck
- Modelling pandemic behavior with a network-SIRD approach pp. 521-541

- Mira Baude and Alf Kimms
- How Hartl exceeds Skiba: determinants of a successful career in academia pp. 543-556

- Gustav Feichtinger, Dieter Grass, Peter Kort, Andreas J. Novak, Andrea Seidl and Stefan Wrzaczek
Volume 32, issue 1, 2024
- Optimization methods and algorithms pp. 1-9

- Péter Biró, Sándor Bozóki, Tamás Király and Alexandru Kristály
- Mixed integer linear programming formulation for K-means clustering problem pp. 11-27

- Kolos Cs. Ágoston and Marianna E.-Nagy
- Sensitivity of TOPSIS ranks to data normalization and objective weights on the example of digital development pp. 29-44

- Zoltán Bánhidi and Imre Dobos
- A hybrid estimation of distribution algorithm for the offline 2D variable-sized bin packing problem pp. 45-65

- Istvan Borgulya
- Input and output reconsidered in supplier selection DEA model pp. 67-81

- Imre Dobos and Gyöngyi Vörösmarty
- A discrete time evolution model for fracture networks pp. 83-94

- Gábor Domokos and Krisztina Regős
- A MILP approach combined with clustering to solve a special petrol station replenishment problem pp. 95-107

- Tamás Hajba, Zoltán Horváth, Dániel Heitz and Bálint Psenák
- Evaluating the capacity of paired comparison methods to aggregate rankings of separate groups pp. 109-129

- Éva Orbán-Mihálykó, Csaba Mihálykó and László Gyarmati
- What is the economically and socially optimised child support? pp. 131-154

- Erzsébet Varga
- Some properties of the maximum loss on loan portfolios pp. 155-176

- József Vörös
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