EURO Journal on Decision Processes
2016 - 2020
Current editor(s): Vincent Mousseau
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EURO - The Association of European Operational Research Societies
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Volume 4, issue 3, 2016
- Introduction to the special issue pp. 157-159

- Alec Morton, Marion Rauner and Greg Zaric
- Using MCDA to generate and interpret evidence to inform local government investment in public health pp. 161-181

- Brian Reddy, Praveen Thokala, Alison Iliff, Kerry Warhurst, Helen Chambers, Lynsey Bowker, Stephen J. Walters, Alejandra Duenas and Michael P. Kelly
- Health policy support under extreme uncertainty: the case of cervical cancer in Cambodia pp. 183-218

- Steffen Flessa, Dominik Dietz and Elisabete Weiderpass
- Aligning incentives in health care: a multiscale decision theory approach pp. 219-244

- Hui Zhang, Christian Wernz and Anthony D. Slonim
- Fuzzy decision making in health systems: a resource allocation model pp. 245-267

- Tahir Ekin, Ozan Kocadagli, Nathaniel D. Bastian, Lawrence V. Fulton and Paul M. Griffin
Volume 4, issue 1, 2016
- Featured papers on operational research and ethics pp. 1-3

- Fred Wenstøp, Cristóbal Miralles and Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
- The creation of meaning and critical ethical reflection in operational research pp. 5-32

- Ulrike Reisach
- How system dynamics education may enhance virtue-based Ethics pp. 33-52

- Pierre L. Kunsch
- Operational research virtues in the face of climate change pp. 53-72

- Søren H. Wenstøp and Fred Wenstøp
- Subjectively biased objective functions pp. 73-83

- Marc Le Menestrel and Luk N. Wassenhove
- Selecting security control portfolios: a multi-objective simulation-optimization approach pp. 85-117

- Elmar Kiesling, Andreas Ekelhart, Bernhard Grill, Christine Strauss and Christian Stummer
- Renewables in the EU after 2020: a multi-criteria decision analysis in the context of the policy formation process pp. 119-155

- Simone Steinhilber, Jutta Geldermann and Martin Wietschel