Central European Journal of Operations Research
2006 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 4, 2018
- Editorial: Special issue on data envelopment analysis pp. 809-812

- Josef Jablonský, Ali Emrouznejad and Mehdi Toloo
- Unobservable or omitted production variables in data envelopment analysis through unit-specific production trade-offs pp. 813-846

- Martin Bod’a, Martin Dlouhý and Emília Zimková
- Project portfolio designing using data envelopment analysis and De Novo optimisation pp. 847-859

- Petr Fiala
- Two-stage data envelopment analysis with undesirable intermediate measures: an application to air quality improvement in China pp. 861-885

- Jing Fu
- Negative features of hyperbolic and directional distance models for technologies with undesirable outputs pp. 887-907

- Margaréta Halická and Maria Trnovska
- Efficiency analysis in two-stage structures using fuzzy data envelopment analysis pp. 909-932

- Adel Hatami-Marbini, Saber Saati and Seyed Mojtaba Sajadi
- Are economically advanced countries more efficient in basic and applied research? pp. 933-950

- Vladimír Holý and Karel Šafr
- Ranking of countries in sporting events using two-stage data envelopment analysis models: a case of Summer Olympic Games 2016 pp. 951-966

- Josef Jablonsky
- Transformation of urban public transport financing and its effect on operators’ efficiency: evidence from the Czech Republic pp. 967-983

- Markéta Matulová and Hana Fitzová
- Bounded directional distance function models pp. 985-1004

- Jesus T. Pastor, Juan Aparicio, Javier Alcaraz, Fernando Vidal Giménez and Diego Pastor
- Resource allocation for branch network system with considering heterogeneity based on DEA method pp. 1005-1025

- Yingying Shao, Gongbing Bi, Feng Yang and Qiong Xia
- Selecting most efficient information system projects in presence of user subjective opinions: a DEA approach pp. 1027-1051

- Mehdi Toloo, Soroosh Nalchigar and Babak Sohrabi
- Improving discrimination in data envelopment analysis without losing information based on Renyi’s entropy pp. 1053-1068

- Qiwei Xie, Yuanyuan Li, Lizheng Wang and Chao Liu
Volume 26, issue 3, 2018
- CEJOR special issue of Croatian Operational Research Society pp. 531-534

- Marijana Zekić-Sušac, Rudolf Scitovski and Goran Lešaja
- Finiteness of the quadratic primal simplex method when s-monotone index selection rules are applied pp. 535-550

- Adrienn Csizmadia, Zsolt Csizmadia and Tibor Illés
- Large-step interior-point algorithm for linear optimization based on a new wide neighbourhood pp. 551-563

- Zsolt Darvay and Petra Renáta Takács
- Comparative analysis of application efficiency of two iterative multi objective linear programming methods (MP method and STEM method) pp. 565-583

- Tunjo Perić, Zoran Babić and Josip Matejaš
- Scheduling non-critical activities using multicriteria approach pp. 585-598

- Krzysztof S. Targiel, Maciej Nowak and Tadeusz Trzaskalik
- Fair emergency system design under uncertainty pp. 599-609

- Marek Kvet and Jaroslav Janáček
- A new method for strategic decision-making in higher education pp. 611-628

- Nikola Kadoić, Nina Begičević Ređep and Blaženka Divjak
- An alternative approach to solving cost minimization problem with Cobb–Douglas technology pp. 629-643

- Vedran Kojić and Zrinka Lukač
- Modified indices of political power: a case study of a few parliaments pp. 645-657

- Tomislav Marošević and Ivan Soldo
- Government Formation Problem pp. 659-672

- Slobodan Jelić and Domagoj Ševerdija
- Analyzing total-factor energy efficiency in Croatian counties: evidence from a non-parametric approach pp. 673-694

- Djula Borozan and Luka Borozan
- Measuring the relative efficiency of the food and drink industry in the chosen EU countries using the data envelopment analysis with missing data pp. 695-713

- Margareta Gardijan and Zrinka Lukač
- Spectral methods for growth curve clustering pp. 715-737

- Snježana Majstorović, Kristian Sabo, Johannes Jung and Matija Klarić
- Mapping of seismic parameters of the Iberian Peninsula by means of a geographic information system pp. 739-758

- J. L. Amaro-Mellado, A. Morales-Esteban and F. Martínez-Álvarez
- Complexity indices for the traveling salesman problem based on short edge subgraphs pp. 759-769

- Dragoš Cvetković, Mirjana Čangalović, Zorica Dražić and Vera Kovačević-Vujčić
- Estimating the size of an object captured with error pp. 771-781

- Safet Hamedović, Mirta Benšić, Kristian Sabo and Petar Taler
- Exploratory study of insurance companies in selected post-transition countries: non-hierarchical cluster analysis pp. 783-807

- Tomislava Pavić Kramarić, Mirjana Pejić Bach, Ksenija Dumicic, Berislav Žmuk and Maja Mihelja Žaja
Volume 26, issue 2, 2018
- Emerging and innovative OR applications: a special issue in honor of Walter J. Gutjahr pp. 259-263

- Immanuel Bomze, Karl F. Dörner, Richard F. Hartl, Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger, Georg Pflug, Marion Rauner, Christian Stummer, Gernot Tragler and Tina Wakolbinger
- Why local air pollution is more than daily peaks: modelling policies in a city in order to avoid premature deaths pp. 265-286

- Doris A. Behrens, Olivia Koland and Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger
- Building a completely positive factorization pp. 287-305

- Immanuel Bomze
- Funds allocation in NPOs: the role of administrative cost ratios pp. 307-330

- Christian Burkart, Tina Wakolbinger and Fuminori Toyasaki
- Metaheuristic search techniques for multi-objective and stochastic problems: a history of the inventions of Walter J. Gutjahr in the past 22 years pp. 331-356

- Karl F. Doerner and Vittorio Maniezzo
- Exact solutions for the collaborative pickup and delivery problem pp. 357-371

- Margaretha Gansterer, Richard F. Hartl and Philipp E. H. Salzmann
- Stakes or garlic? Studying the emergence of dominant designs through an agent-based model of a vampire economy pp. 373-394

- Michelle D. Haurand and Christian Stummer
- Stochastic contagion models without immunity: their long term behaviour and the optimal level of treatment pp. 395-421

- Raimund Kovacevic
- Agent-based simulation optimization for dynamic disaster relief distribution pp. 423-442

- Christian Fikar, Patrick Hirsch and Pamela C. Nolz
- Solving routing problems with pairwise synchronization constraints pp. 443-464

- Sophie N. Parragh and Karl F. Doerner
- Systemic risk and copula models pp. 465-483

- Georg Ch. Pflug and Alois Pichler
- An advanced decision support system for European disaster management: the feature of the skills taxonomy pp. 485-530

- Marion S. Rauner, Helmut Niessner, Steen Odd, Andrew Pope, Karen Neville, Sheila O’Riordan, Lisa Sasse and Kristina Tomic
Volume 26, issue 1, 2018
- Extending the multi-criteria decision making method DEX with numeric attributes, value distributions and relational models pp. 1-41

- Nejc Trdin and Marko Bohanec
- Measuring inefficiency for specific inputs using data envelopment analysis: evidence from construction industry in Spain and Portugal pp. 43-66

- Magdalena Kapelko
- Supply chain contracts for capacity decisions under symmetric and asymmetric information pp. 67-92

- Onur Kaya and Serra Caner
- Inventory control in dual sourcing commodity procurement with price correlation pp. 93-119

- Karl Inderfurth, Peter Kelle and Rainer Kleber
- Should business rely on business cycle forecasting? pp. 121-133

- Tobias F. Rötheli
- A framework for sensitivity analysis of decision trees pp. 135-159

- Bogumił Kamiński, Michał Jakubczyk and Przemysław Szufel
- Tight upper bounds for semi-online scheduling on two uniform machines with known optimum pp. 161-180

- György Dósa, Armin Fügenschuh, Zhiyi Tan, Zsolt Tuza and Krzysztof Węsek
- Investments in supplier-specific economies of scope with two different services and different supplier characters: two specialists pp. 181-192

- Günter Fandel and Jan Trockel
- Time to dispense with the p-value in OR? pp. 193-214

- Marko Hofmann and Silja Meyer-Nieberg
- Heuristic algorithms for the minmax regret flow-shop problem with interval processing times pp. 215-238

- Michał Ćwik and Jerzy Józefczyk
- AHP model for performance evaluation of employees in a Czech management consulting company pp. 239-258

- Lucie Lidinska and Josef Jablonsky
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