Central European Journal of Operations Research
2006 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2019
- An integrated data envelopment analysis and mixed integer non-linear programming model for linearizing the common set of weights pp. 887-904

- Mehdi Toloo, Madjid Tavana and Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga
- Robust optimization for the vehicle routing problem with multiple deliverymen pp. 905-936

- Jonathan De La Vega, Pedro Munari and Reinaldo Morabito
- Hurwicz’s criterion and the equilibria of duopoly models pp. 937-952

- A. Zapata, M. Angeles Caraballo, L. Monroy and A. M. Mármol
- On the efficiency of local electricity markets under decentralized and centralized designs: a multi-leader Stackelberg game analysis pp. 953-984

- Hélène Le Cadre
- Quantifying and mitigating inefficiency in information acquisition under competition pp. 985-1007

- Jialu Li, Meiying Yang and Xuan Zhao
- Incitements for transportation collaboration by cost allocation pp. 1009-1032

- Joen Dahlberg, Stefan Engevall, Maud Göthe-Lundgren, Kurt Jörnsten and Mikael Rönnqvist
- Long-term load forecasting: models based on MARS, ANN and LR methods pp. 1033-1049

- Gamze Nalcaci, Ayse Özmen and Gerhard Wilhelm Weber
- Optimal investment and location decisions of a firm in a flood risk area using impulse control theory pp. 1051-1077

- Johanna Grames, Dieter Grass, Peter Kort and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
- A nonlinear state marginal price vector model for the task of business valuation. A case study: The dimensioning of IT-service companies under nonlinear synergy effects pp. 1079-1105

- Christian Toll and Olaf Kintzel
- Tight lower bounds for semi-online scheduling on two uniform machines with known optimum pp. 1107-1130

- György Dósa, Armin Fügenschuh, Zhiyi Tan, Zsolt Tuza and Krzysztof Węsek
- Testing the robustness of deterministic models of optimal dynamic pricing and lot-sizing for deteriorating items under stochastic conditions pp. 1131-1152

- Maryam Ghoreishi
- A heterogeneous fleet liner ship scheduling problem with port time uncertainty pp. 1153-1175

- Sinan Gürel and Aysan Shadmand
- Interval-valued n-person cooperative games with satisfactory degree constraints pp. 1177-1194

- Jian Li, Jian-qiang Wang and Jun-hua Hu
- Regional patterns in technological progress of Poland: the role of EU structural funds pp. 1195-1220

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
- The network data envelopment analysis models for non-homogenous decision making units based on the sun network structure pp. 1221-1244

- Qingyou Yan, Fei Zhao, Xu Wang, Guoliang Yang, Tomas Baležentis and Dalia Streimikiene
- Sensitivity in DEA: an algorithmic approach pp. 1245-1264

- Luka Neralić and Richard E. Wendell
Volume 27, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 597-599

- Janez Povh, Lidija Zadnik Stirn and Janez Žerovnik
- Interval linear programming under transformations: optimal solutions and optimal value range pp. 601-614

- Elif Garajová, Milan Hladík and Miroslav Rada
- Distribution of global defensive k-alliances over some graph products pp. 615-623

- Mostafa Tavakoli and Sandi Klavžar
- Bipolar method and its modifications pp. 625-651

- Tadeusz Trzaskalik, Sebastian Sitarz and Cezary Dominiak
- Integrating the DEMATEL with the analytic network process for effective decision-making pp. 653-678

- Nikola Kadoić, Blaženka Divjak and Nina Begičević Ređep
- Application of the ANP to the prioritization of project stakeholders in the context of responsible research and innovation pp. 679-701

- Ivan Ligardo-Herrera, Tomás Gómez-Navarro and Hannia Gonzalez-Urango
- SEM–ANN based research of factors’ impact on extended use of ERP systems pp. 703-735

- Simona Sternad Zabukovšek, Zoran Kalinic, Samo Bobek and Polona Tominc
- An optimization and simulation approach to emergency stations relocation pp. 737-758

- Ľudmila Jánošíková, Marek Kvet, Peter Jankovič and Lýdia Gábrišová
- Modelling decision knowledge for the evaluation of water management investment projects pp. 759-781

- Marjan Brelih, Uroš Rajkovič, Tomaž Ružič, Blaž Rodič and Daniel Kozelj
- Application of different radial basis function networks in the illegal waste dump-surface modelling pp. 783-795

- Polona Pavlovčič-Prešeren, Bojan Stopar and Oskar Sterle
- Portfolio analysis of a Lean Six Sigma production process pp. 797-813

- Eva Jordan, Janez Kušar, Lidija Rihar and Tomaž Berlec
- Spatial spillovers and European Union regional innovation activities pp. 815-834

- Andrea Furková
- The role of foreign direct investment and labor productivity in explaining croatian regional export dynamics pp. 835-849

- Saša Jakšić, Nataša Erjavec and Boris Cota
- A multi-attribute modelling approach to evaluate the efficient implementation of ICT in schools pp. 851-862

- Borut Čampelj, Igor Karnet, Andrej Brodnik, Eva Jereb and Uroš Rajkovič
- Phases of psychologically optimal learning experience: task-based time allocation model pp. 863-885

- Drago Bokal and Mitja Steinbacher
Volume 27, issue 2, 2019
- Selected papers from the workshop of the GOR Working Group Decision Theory and Applications 2017 pp. 283-285

- M. J. Geiger and R. Vetschera
- Using PROMETHEE to assess bioenergy pathways pp. 287-309

- Tim Schröder, Lars-Peter Lauven, Beatriz Beyer, Nils Lerche and Jutta Geldermann
- Explanatory power of behavioral models in the newsvendor problem: a simulation study pp. 311-324

- Christian Köster, Heike Schenk-Mathes and Christopher Specht
- Editorial pp. 325-327

- Botond Bertók, Tibor Csendes and Tibor Jordán
- An EDA for the 2D knapsack problem with guillotine constraint pp. 329-356

- István Borgulya
- Test-sequence optimisation by survival analysis pp. 357-375

- János Baumgartner, Zoltán Süle, Botond Bertók and János Abonyi
- Bin packing problem with scenarios pp. 377-395

- Attila Bódis and János Balogh
- Sums of Hermitian squares decomposition of non-commutative polynomials in non-symmetric variables using NCSOStools pp. 397-413

- Kristijan Cafuta
- Market exchange models and geometric programming pp. 415-435

- Marianna Eisenberg-Nagy, Tibor Illés and Gábor Lovics
- Numerical analysis of parallel implementation of the reorthogonalized ABS methods pp. 437-454

- Szabina Fodor and Zoltán Németh
- Empirical working time distribution-based line balancing with integrated simulated annealing and dynamic programming pp. 455-473

- Daniel Leitold, Agnes Vathy-Fogarassy and Janos Abonyi
- Integrating combinatorial algorithms into a linear programming solver pp. 475-482

- Richárd Molnár-Szipai and Anita Varga
- Evaluating green suppliers: improving supplier performance with DEA in the presence of incomplete data pp. 483-495

- Imre Dobos and Gyöngyi Vörösmarty
- An impossibility theorem for paired comparisons pp. 497-514

- László Csató
- Incomplete paired comparisons in case of multiple choice and general log-concave probability density functions pp. 515-532

- Éva Orbán-Mihálykó, Csaba Mihálykó and László Koltay
- An interactive approach to determine the elements of a pairwise comparison matrix pp. 533-549

- József Temesi
- Parameter tuning for a cooperative parallel implementation of process-network synthesis algorithms pp. 551-572

- Aniko Bartos and Botond Bertok
- Synthesis algorithms for the reliability analysis of processing systems pp. 573-595

- Z. Kovacs, A. Orosz and F. Friedler
Volume 27, issue 1, 2019
- A composite game of hide and seek pp. 1-14

- Gordon McCormick and Guillermo Owen
- Improved bounded dynamic programming algorithm for solving the blocking flow shop problem pp. 15-38

- Ansis Ozolins
- Computing strong lower and upper bounds for the integrated multiple-depot vehicle and crew scheduling problem with branch-and-price pp. 39-67

- Markó Horváth and Tamás Kis
- Discounting revisited: evolutionary perspectives on competition and coordination in a supply chain with multiple retailers pp. 69-92

- Konstantin Kogan
- New mathematical models for team formation of sports clubs before the match pp. 93-109

- Gerçek Budak, İmdat Kara, Yusuf Tansel İç and Refail Kasımbeyli
- An exact approach for the r-interdiction covering problem with fortification pp. 111-131

- Marcos Costa Roboredo, Luiz Aizemberg and Artur Alves Pessoa
- A generalization of the Thurstone method for multiple choice and incomplete paired comparisons pp. 133-159

- Éva Orbán-Mihálykó, Csaba Mihálykó and László Koltay
- Optimal unions of hidden classes pp. 161-177

- Radek Hrebik, Jaromir Kukal and Josef Jablonsky
- Project Net Present Value estimation under uncertainty pp. 179-197

- Helena Gaspars-Wieloch
- The sales force sizing problem with multi-period workload assignments, and service time windows pp. 199-218

- M. Angélica Salazar-Aguilar, Vincent Boyer, Romeo Sanchez Nigenda and Iris A. Martínez-Salazar
- On approximating the accelerator part in dynamic input–output models pp. 219-239

- Henryk Gurgul and Łukasz Lach
- Stability advances in robust portfolio optimization under parallelepiped uncertainty pp. 241-261

- Güray Kara, Ayşe Özmen and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
- The inverse 1-center problem on cycles with variable edge lengths pp. 263-274

- Kien Trung Nguyen
- Jean-Pierre Brans: portrait of a fiery soul pp. 275-281

- Cathal MacSwiney Brugha and Jakob Krarup
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