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Management science --- Sciences de la gestion --- Periodicals. --- Périodiques --- Management science. --- multiple criteria decision making --- data envelopment analysis --- TOPSIS --- Quantitative business analysis --- Management --- Problem solving --- Operations research --- Statistical decision --- Industrial & Management Engineering --- topsis
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The suitability of each type of foundation-support (monopile, gravity-based and jacket) will be analyzed for the different conditions that can be found in locations with a draft of 30-50 m. Some of the most important considerations such as metocean loads, geotechnics, economic aspects, manufacturing, transportation, installation, operation and decommissioning, local content, etc. will be taken into account. Then, it continues with the establishment of a methodology for the decision making of the most suitable offshore wind turbine foundation. TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution), a widely used multi-criteria decision-making method that allows for both quantitative and qualitative criteria to be considered in the decision-making process, will be employed. It has been verified in this document that the proposed methodology allows the decision of offshore wind turbine foundation according to the conditioning factors, enabling not only technical and financial feasibility of the offshore wind farm to be achieved, but also respect for the environmental impacts.
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Efficiency and productivity assessment are essential to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of countries, services and processes. In the last few years, there has been an increasing interest in the environmental effects of economic activities, and the need to assess the environmental and energy efficiency has been internationally recognized. Energy and environmental efficiency assessments of decision-making units (DMUs), such as countries, utilities, processes and services are relevant and have strong implications for companies, regulators, stakeholders, policy makers, and customers. To improve both the decision-making process and the management of DMUs, fundamental and practical knowledge about energy and environmental efficiency and productivity is essential
Research & information: general --- electricity consumption (EC) --- undesirable outputs model --- data envelopment analysis (DEA) --- efficient --- inefficient --- data envelopment analysis --- energy efficiency --- performance --- bootstrap --- water treatment --- composite indicator --- sustainability --- water utilities management --- multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) --- evaluation --- energy --- environment --- efficiency --- transport --- DEA --- TOPSIS --- transit-oriented development (TOD) --- transit efficiency --- smartcard data --- network slacks-based measure data envelopment analysis (NSBM DEA)
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Efficiency and productivity assessment are essential to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of countries, services and processes. In the last few years, there has been an increasing interest in the environmental effects of economic activities, and the need to assess the environmental and energy efficiency has been internationally recognized. Energy and environmental efficiency assessments of decision-making units (DMUs), such as countries, utilities, processes and services are relevant and have strong implications for companies, regulators, stakeholders, policy makers, and customers. To improve both the decision-making process and the management of DMUs, fundamental and practical knowledge about energy and environmental efficiency and productivity is essential
electricity consumption (EC) --- undesirable outputs model --- data envelopment analysis (DEA) --- efficient --- inefficient --- data envelopment analysis --- energy efficiency --- performance --- bootstrap --- water treatment --- composite indicator --- sustainability --- water utilities management --- multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) --- evaluation --- energy --- environment --- efficiency --- transport --- DEA --- TOPSIS --- transit-oriented development (TOD) --- transit efficiency --- smartcard data --- network slacks-based measure data envelopment analysis (NSBM DEA)
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Efficiency and productivity assessment are essential to ensure the long-term financial sustainability of countries, services and processes. In the last few years, there has been an increasing interest in the environmental effects of economic activities, and the need to assess the environmental and energy efficiency has been internationally recognized. Energy and environmental efficiency assessments of decision-making units (DMUs), such as countries, utilities, processes and services are relevant and have strong implications for companies, regulators, stakeholders, policy makers, and customers. To improve both the decision-making process and the management of DMUs, fundamental and practical knowledge about energy and environmental efficiency and productivity is essential
Research & information: general --- electricity consumption (EC) --- undesirable outputs model --- data envelopment analysis (DEA) --- efficient --- inefficient --- data envelopment analysis --- energy efficiency --- performance --- bootstrap --- water treatment --- composite indicator --- sustainability --- water utilities management --- multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) --- evaluation --- energy --- environment --- efficiency --- transport --- DEA --- TOPSIS --- transit-oriented development (TOD) --- transit efficiency --- smartcard data --- network slacks-based measure data envelopment analysis (NSBM DEA)
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The agri-market is one of the core sectors of the economy, responsible for producing goods and the fulfilment of nutritional needs. It includes agriculture, which produces food, and the food industry, which involves processing agricultural products. Therefore, it is crucial to analyze the development of agri-markets on both local and international scales. International trade is an important factor affecting the availability of agri-food products. Consequently, it is also important to evaluate economic factors and their roles in the development of a region. This Special Issue aims to solicit original contributions from academics, practitioners and other stakeholders, providing theoretical and empirical analyses focusing on agricultural markets and rural development. The editor encourages submissions that present applications of statistical analysis, case studies, and novel methodologies from parametric and non-parametric related to the topic of the Special Issue. The scope of submission includes original research and review articles on the theme.
Development economics & emerging economies --- economy --- sustainable development --- wine routes --- Axarquía --- rural tourism --- economic sociology --- geographical indication --- European Union --- Mercosur --- market arena --- e-retail --- comparative approach --- import risks --- agricultural products --- agro-trade --- food import --- SAW --- TOPSIS --- geometric means --- financial autonomy --- TOPSIS method --- rural municipalities --- municipal firms --- business --- economic evaluation --- local self-government --- cassava price --- volatility --- Bayesian --- GARCH-X --- Thailand --- correlation --- detrended cross-correlation analysis --- meat prices --- time series --- agriculture --- fruit products --- tariff rate quota --- welfare --- trade policy --- TRQ administration --- palm oil price --- domestic shocks --- foreign shocks --- Malaysia --- SVAR model --- interest-free community investment fund --- rural women empowerment --- case study --- logit model --- endogenous stochastic frontier --- crop insurance --- viticulture --- spatial integration --- market --- cointegration --- milk --- dairy products --- Poland --- Czechia --- Common Market Organization --- wine --- third countries --- measure of promotion --- wineries --- Common Agricultural Policy --- Indigofera spp. cultivation --- indigo paste production --- economic contribution --- land suitability --- development strategy
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One of the most significant of the many challenges we face is how to sustain the production of food for a growing population without compromising the health of our planet. This book addresses the growing challenges of the interrelated issues of food security, social stability, and the increasing scarcity of the planet’s resources to propose sophisticated modeling innovations leading to practical approaches and solutions to multiple facets of these challenges.
Research & information: general --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.
tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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One of the most significant of the many challenges we face is how to sustain the production of food for a growing population without compromising the health of our planet. This book addresses the growing challenges of the interrelated issues of food security, social stability, and the increasing scarcity of the planet’s resources to propose sophisticated modeling innovations leading to practical approaches and solutions to multiple facets of these challenges.
tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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This book, Applications of Operational Research and Mathematical Models in Management, includes all the papers published in the Mathematics Special Issue with the same title. All the published papers are of high quality and were subjected to rigorous peer review. Mathematics is included in the Science Citation Index (Web of Science), and its current Impact Factor is 1.747. The papers in this book deal with on R&D performance models, methods for ranking the perspectives and indicators of a balance scorecard, robust optimization model applications, integrated production and distribution problem solving, demand functions, supply chain games, probabilistic optimization and profit research, coordinated techniques for order preference, robustness approaches in bank capital optimization, and hybrid methods for tourism demand forecasting. All the papers included contribute to the development of research.
Research & information: general --- Mathematics & science --- tourism management --- hybrid method --- fruit fly optimization algorithm --- neural network --- web search data --- forecast of daily tourism demand --- optimization method --- robust optimization --- capital to risk asset ratio --- chance constraint --- safety-first principle --- Basel III --- capital requirements --- TOPSIS --- coordinated TOPSIS --- decision-making --- assessment --- coefficient of variation --- information entropy --- probabilistic analysis --- optimization --- Lagrange equations --- operations research --- bomb fragmentation --- digital supply chain --- smart contracts --- dynamic inventory --- revenue sharing contract --- dual-channel --- two sales periods --- channel structure strategy --- strategic consumers --- Nash game --- integrated --- production scheduling --- distribution --- large neighborhood search algorithm --- duality theory --- uncertain set --- logistics production --- inventory process --- balanced scorecard --- Bradley-Terry --- performance evaluation --- software factory --- multiple-criteria decision-making --- AHP --- value relevance --- book value --- abnormal earnings --- R & --- D --- panel data
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