Stream in Behavioural OR
Stream organizers:
L. Alberto Franco
[email protected]
Loughborough University, UK
Raimo P. Hämäläinen
[email protected]
Aalto University, Finland
KEYNOTE: Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Behavioural Operational Research
Video recording of the presentation coming later.
Behavioural OR general papers
Behavioural issues in forecasting
- Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, Christina Phillips: Forecasting for a simultaneous regular and non-regular production planning of multipurpose batch plants: a behavioural operations perspective in a Pharmaceutical company
- Xia Meng: Cross-cultural differences in judgmental forecasting
- Shari De Baets, Nigel Harvey: Allowing for promotion effects in judgmental forecasting: Effects of series type and provision of formal forecasts
- Fotios Petropoulos, Nikolaos Kourentzes, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos: DIY forecasting: judgment, models and judgmental model selection
Behavioural issues in simulation modelling and use
Behavioural issues in decision analysis practice I
Behavioural issues in decision analysis practice II
Behavioural issues in OR interventions
Behavioural issues in negotiation theory and support
Behavioural OR and emergency planning
- Yasushi Sugimoto, K. Nadia Papamichail, Anita Greenhill: Face-to-face versus computer-mediated collaborative decision making processes: A scenario-based approach
- Navonil Mustafee, John Powell: The role of knowledge in risk identification and management: the 2014 Ebola outbreak
- Thyago C. Nepomuceno, Ana Paula Costa: The behavior of violent crimes as an extension of property offenses in the world’s most violent cities.
- Nikolaos Argyris, Simon French: Behavioural issues in nuclear emergency decision support
Behavioural OR: The next 10 years (Discussion Panel)
Chair: L. Alberto Franco
- Konstantinos Katsikopoulos: A decision analysis perspective
- Rudolf Vetschera: A group decision and negotiation perspective
- Konstantinos Nikolopoulos: A supply chain forecasting perspective
- Etienne Rouwette: A cognitive perspective
- Kai Helge Becker: A social science and mathematical modelling perspective