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 31, issue 4, 2023
- What type of contract should e-tailers offer sellers when facing internal competition pp. 1009-1027

- Yael Perlman
- A deterministic model for the inventory policy of countries for procurement of vaccines pp. 1029-1041

- Aysun Pınarbaşı and Béla Vizvári
- Distorted probability operator for dynamic portfolio optimization in times of socio-economic crisis pp. 1043-1060

- Kerem Uğurlu and Tomasz Brzeczek
- Operating room scheduling with surgical team: a new approach with constraint programming and goal programming pp. 1061-1085

- Şeyda Gür, Mehmet Pınarbaşı, Hacı Mehmet Alakaş and Tamer Eren
- Interactions between the individual and the group level in organizations: The case of learning and group turnover pp. 1087-1128

- Darío Blanco-Fernández, Stephan Leitner and Alexandra Rausch
- Should fiscal policies be centralized in a monetary union? A dynamic game approach pp. 1129-1148

- Dmitri Blueschke, Viktoria Blueschke-Nikolaeva and Reinhard Neck
- Buffered-ranking intervals for virtual profit efficiency analysis pp. 1149-1181

- Yongqiao Wang, He Ni and Stan Uryasev
- Estimation of the potential GDP by a new robust filter method pp. 1183-1207

- Éva Gyurkovics and Tibor Takacs
- Comparing Malmquist and Hicks–Moorsteen productivity changes in China’s high-tech industries: exploring convexity implications pp. 1209-1237

- Xiaoqing Chen and Xinwang Liu
- Optimization with uncertainties: a scheduling example pp. 1239-1263

- Máté Hegyháti, Krisztián Attila Bakon and Tibor Holczinger
- The bounds of votes of divisor electoral methods pp. 1265-1280

- Tomislav Marošević, Josip Miletić and Marija Miloloža Pandur
- Comparing allocation and relocation policies at a logistics service container terminal: a discrete-event simulation approach pp. 1281-1316

- Juan P. Cavada, Cristián E. Cortés and Pablo A. Rey
Volume 31, issue 3, 2023
- 60 years of OR in Slovenia: development from a first conference to a vibrant community pp. 681-690

- Janez Povh, Lidija Zadnik Stirn and Janez Žerovnik
- A new long-step interior point algorithm for linear programming based on the algebraic equivalent transformation pp. 691-711

- Marianna E.-Nagy and Anita Varga
- Various approaches to multiobjective linear programming problems with interval costs and interval weights pp. 713-731

- Milan Hladík
- Possible new applications of the interactive programming based on aspiration levels—case of pure and mixed strategies pp. 733-749

- Helena Gaspars-Wieloch
- Advantages, sensitivity and application efficiency of the new iterative method to solve multi-objective linear fractional programming problem pp. 751-767

- Tunjo Perić, Josip Matejaš and Zoran Babić
- Interval transportation problem: feasibility, optimality and the worst optimal value pp. 769-790

- Elif Garajová and Miroslav Rada
- Vectors of indicators and pointer function in the Multistage Bipolar Method pp. 791-816

- Tadeusz Trzaskalik
- On the 2-rainbow independent domination numbers of some graphs pp. 817-831

- Boštjan Gabrovšek, Aljoša Peperko and Janez Žerovnik
- Electricity consumption prediction using artificial intelligence pp. 833-851

- Tomaž Čegovnik, Andrej Dobrovoljc, Janez Povh, Matic Rogar and Pavel Tomšič
- Comparison of discrete- and continuous-time models for scheduling waste wood processing facilities pp. 853-871

- Olivér Ősz, Balázs Dávid and Máté Hegyháti
- Optimal tax policy for single homogeneous commodity on n markets with export costs as a Stackelberg game pp. 873-890

- Zrinka Lukač
- Optimal taxation of a perfectly competitive firm with Cobb–Douglas production function as a bilevel programming problem pp. 891-909

- Zrinka Lukač
- A multi-criteria decision model for assessing health and self-care ability pp. 911-926

- Marija Milavec Kapun, Rok Drnovšek, Vladislav Rajkovič and Uroš Rajkovič
- The Hungarian insurance market structure: an empirical analysis pp. 927-940

- Veronika Varga and Zoltán Madari
- Data mining usage in Italian SMEs: an integrated SEM-ANN approach pp. 941-973

- Mirjana Pejić Bach, Amir Topalović and Lejla Turulja
- Duality in the analysis of monopsony in the labor market pp. 975-990

- Mira Krpan
- Intention to use business intelligence tools in decision making processes: applying a UTAUT 2 model pp. 991-1008

- Petra Kašparová
Volume 31, issue 2, 2023
- Continuous models combining slacks-based measures of efficiency and super-efficiency pp. 363-391

- Vicente J. Bolós, Rafael Benítez and Vicente Coll-Serrano
- The riskiness of stock versus money market investment with stochastic rates pp. 393-415

- Dávid Zoltán Szabó and Zsolt Bihary
- Integrated freight car routing and train scheduling pp. 417-443

- Sarah Frisch, Philipp Hungerländer, Anna Jellen, Manuel Lackenbucher, Bernhard Primas and Sebastian Steininger
- Challenges for ATM management in times of market variability caused by the COVID-19 pandemic crisi pp. 445-465

- Marcin Suder, Tomasz Wójtowicz, Rafał Kusa and Henryk Gurgul
- Interest rate liberalization and bank efficiency: A DEA analysis of Chinese commercial banks pp. 467-498

- Huaqing Wu, Jingyu Yang, Wensheng Wu and Ya Chen
- Optimal vaccination strategies using a distributed model applied to COVID-19 pp. 499-521

- Georgi Angelov, Raimund Kovacevic, Nikolaos I. Stilianakis and Vladimir M. Veliov
- Averaged dual solution for linear production games and its characterization pp. 523-555

- Ichiro Nishizaki, Tomohiro Hayashida, Shinya Sekizaki and Kenta Tanaka
- Robust portfolio optimization for banking foundations: a CVaR approach for asset allocation with mandatory constraints pp. 557-581

- Maria Cristina Arcuri, Gino Gandolfi and Fabrizio Laurini
- A fair-multicluster approach to clustering of categorical data pp. 583-604

- Carlos Santos-Mangudo and Antonio J. Heras
- Two-period pricing and utilization decisions in a dual-channel service-only supply chain pp. 605-635

- Shi-Woei Lin and Januardi Januardi
- The cutting stock problem applied to the hardening process in an automotive spring factory pp. 637-664

- Pedro Rochavetz Lara Andrade, Silvio Alexandre Araujo, Adriana Cristina Cherri and Felipe Kesrouani Lemos
- Dangers in using earned duration and other earned value metrics to measure a project’s schedule performance pp. 665-680

- Richard E. Wendell, Timothy J. Lowe and Mike M. Gordon
Volume 31, issue 1, 2023
- A goal programming model for two-stage COVID19 test sampling centers location-allocation problem pp. 1-20

- Yusuf Kuvvetli
- The bin covering with delivery problem, extended investigations for the online case pp. 21-47

- Gyula Abraham, Peter Auer, Gyorgy Dosa, Tibor Dulai, Zsolt Tuza and Agnes Werner-Stark
- A not sign-preserving iteration algorithm for the ‘Improved Normalized Squared Differences’ matrix adjustment model pp. 49-71

- Tamas Revesz
- Evaluation of social factors within the circular economy concept for European countries pp. 73-108

- Sema Kayapinar Kaya, Ejder Ayçin and Dragan Pamucar
- Existence of pure Nash equilibria in 2-player information diffusion games with strict public preferences pp. 109-164

- Jing Fu, Hideyuki Fujii and Yu Song
- Clustering mixed-type player behavior data for churn prediction in mobile games pp. 165-190

- Ana Perišić and Marko Pahor
- On the minimum number of resources for a perfect schedule pp. 191-204

- Rachid Benmansour and Oliver Braun
- The use of spatial data mining methods for modeling HR challenges of generation Z in greater Poland Region pp. 205-237

- Magdalena Graczyk-Kucharska, Robert Olszewski and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
- On the optimization of pit stop strategies via dynamic programming pp. 239-268

- Oscar F. Carrasco Heine and Charles Thraves
- An exact method for influence maximization based on deterministic linear threshold model pp. 269-286

- Eszter Julianna Csókás and Tamás Vinkó
- Portfolio optimization with asset preselection using data envelopment analysis pp. 287-310

- Mohammad Mehdi Hosseinzadeh, Sergio Ortobelli Lozza, Farhad Hosseinzadeh Lotfi and Vittorio Moriggia
- The added value of advance demand information for the planning of a repair kit pp. 311-335

- Christoph Rippe and Gudrun P. Kiesmüller
- Type-2 zigzag uncertain multi-objective fixed-charge solid transportation problem: time window vs. preservation technology pp. 337-362

- Shyamali Ghosh, Karl-Heinz Küfer, Sankar Kumar Roy and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
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