Optimization model for the subcontracting in training: the case of the outer speakers
Olivier Bistorin (olivier.bistorin@univ-lorraine.fr) and
Pierre Padilla
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Olivier Bistorin: ICN Business School, LGIPM - Laboratoire de Génie Industriel, de Production et de Maintenance - UL - Université de Lorraine
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Abstract:
Numerous establishments the higher education rely on outer speakers to take part in the training of their students. This practice can be motivated for numerous reasons and its efficiency is difficult to measure. Nevertheless, this practice infers costs not insignificant for establishments (fees, accommodation, catering, mileage allowances, etc.). In this paper, we propose an original approach based on the industrial subcontracting allowing the rationalization of outer speakers interventions in the training compared to the qualitative contribution which they offer. Having presented the stake for all the partners and having drawn up the current situation of met configurations, we establish the analogy with optimization models coming from industrial engineering for the subcontracting of production and maintenance operations. Having specified the limits, we present a model dedicated to institutions of higher education and integrating the constraints connected to this particular environment. Finally, we illustrate our proposals from a case leaning on the situation of a French business school.
Keywords: Optimization model; subcontracting (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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Published in 6ème Congrès International du Réseau Carthagène d’Ingénierie (RCI), 15 – 19 juin, 2014, Wroclaw Poland
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