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    • On the Road to Making Science of “Art”: Risk Bias in Market Scoring Rules 

      Karimi, Majid; Dimitrov, Stanko (The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences, 2018-06)
      We study market scoring rule (MSR) prediction markets in the presence of risk-averse or risk-seeking agents that have unknown yet bounded risk preferences. It is well known that if agents can be prescreened, then MSRs can ...
    • Open Shortest Path First Routing Under Random Early Detection 

      Liu, Jiaxin; Dimitrov, Stanko (Wiley, 2018-03-01)
      In this article, we consider a variant of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) routing that accounts for Random Early Detection (RED), an Active Queue Management method for backbone networks. In the version of OSPF we consider ...
    • Open-Ended Problem Solving in Groups 

      Alattas, Hanan (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-08)
      Previous experimental research on problem-solving has predominantly investigated well-structured problems with predefined solutions. Studies of ill-structured, open-ended problem-solving have primarily employed observational ...
    • Open-Innovation in Healthcare: an analysis of motivations, learning, and program outcomes 

      Wylie-Toal, Brendan (University of Waterloo, 2021-08-30)
      The goal of this study is to examine open-innovation programs run in two different healthcare settings. Open innovation is the process of engaging external sources of knowledge and capabilities in the pursuit of developing ...
    • Optimal inventory decisions for a risk-averse retailer when offering layaway 

      Wang, Daao; Dimitrov, Stanko; Jian, Lirong (Elsevier, 2020-07-01)
      Layaway allows economically disadvantaged budget-constrained consumers to purchase expensive items through amortized payments and nominal program fees, as opposed to using high-interest financing options such as credit ...
    • Optimal inventory decisions when offering layaway 

      Dimitrov, Stanko; Ceryan, Oben (Taylor & Francis, 2019)
      This paper presents an inventory management policy for a retailer offering a layaway programme. Layaway is a service provided by retailers that allows budget constrained consumers who have sufficiently high valuations to ...
    • Optimal Order Batching for Automated Warehouse Picking 

      Kucuksari, Zeynep (University of Waterloo, 2023-09-18)
      With the unexpected increase in demand and the need to minimize human interaction during the Covid-19 pandemic, companies have been forced to accelerate the transition from traditional to robotic mobile fulfillment systems. ...
    • Optimal Relay Station Placement in Broadband Wireless Access Networks 

      Vasishta, Anuj (University of Waterloo, 2012-08-31)
      With the development of IEEE 802.16j multihop relay protocol, the requirement to enhance the network capacity in a wireless network has been met e ectively. In this thesis, we study the capacity enhancement problem for a ...
    • Optimal Shipping Decisions in an Airfreight Forwarding Network 

      Li, Zichao (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-23)
      This thesis explores three consolidation problems derived from the daily operations of major international airfreight forwarders. First, we study the freight forwarder's unsplittable shipment planning problem in an ...
    • Optimization and Comparison of Manual and Semi-Automated Material Handling in a Cross-Dock Using Discrete-Event Simulation 

      Natarajan, Saravanan (University of Waterloo, 2018-08-21)
      A Cross-Dock (CD) is a synchronized unit of a supply chain network, used to sort the goods received from inbound trucks (from a warehouse or factory), and load those products to outbound trucks (for delivery of the goods ...
    • Optimization Models and Algorithms for Workforce Scheduling with Uncertain Demand 

      Dhaliwal, Gurjot (University of Waterloo, 2012-01-23)
      A workforce plan states the number of workers required at any point in time. Efficient workforce plans can help companies achieve their organizational goals while keeping costs low. In ever increasing globalized work market, ...
    • Optimization Models for the Perishable Inventory Routing Problem 

      Singla, Ajitesh Rajiv (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-29)
      In this thesis, three models for the Perishable Inventory Routing Problem (PIRP) are explored. The first model of the inventory routing problem considers one perishable product and known (deterministic) demands in the ...
    • Optimization under Uncertainty for E-retail Distribution: From Suppliers to the Last Mile 

      Alnaggar, Aliaa (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-03)
      This thesis examines problems faced in the distribution management of e-retailers, in different stages of the supply chain, while accounting for sources of uncertainty. The first problem studies distribution planning, ...
    • Optimizing EV Routing and Charging/Discharging under Time-Variant Electricity Prices 

      Lin, Bo (University of Waterloo, 2020-08-19)
      The integration of electric vehicles (EVs) and the power system has been becoming an increasingly important field of research, due to the rapid EV penetration and the evolvement in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) techniques in the ...
    • Optimizing Order Consolidation with Simulation Optimization 

      Zhou, Daren (University of Waterloo, 2017-05-15)
      In this work we study the order consolidation process of an e-retailing warehouse using real data. Order consolidation is a process that follows the picking operation in a warehouse. After stock keeping units (SKUs) of an ...
    • ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE IN THE INNOVATING FIRM: SIZE, R&D AND SECTOR EFFECTS 

      Cozzarin, Brian Paul; Dimitrov, Stanko; Koo, Bonwoo (World Scientific, 2019-08-05)
      This study investigates whether organisational innovation has positive impacts on small and medium enterprises, using three waves of the South Korean innovation survey. While correcting for endogeneity, we find that the ...
    • P2P Marketplaces and Retailing in the Presence of Consumers' Valuation Uncertainty 

      Jiang, Lifei; Dimitrov, Stanko; Mantin, Benny (Wiley, 2017-03)
      Can peer‐to‐peer (P2P) marketplaces benefit traditional supply chains when consumers may experience valuation risk? P2P marketplaces can mitigate consumers' risk by allowing them to trade mismatched goods; yet, they also ...
    • Pairing Generation for Airline Crew Scheduling 

      Bayer, Daniel Andreas (University of Waterloo, 2012-08-30)
      Airline planning is a complex and difficult process. The biggest airlines in the world plan for and operate fleets of over 700 aircraft using tens of thousands of crew members. As such, small percentages in savings translate ...
    • Patent Technological Diversity and Examination Outcomes in China 

      Li, Yaohan (University of Waterloo, 2018-12-07)
      This study examines how the duration of patent examination is affected by technological diversity of patent applications, using a sample of all pharmaceutical patent applications filed between 1985 and 2017 at State ...
    • Patterns of Search Result Examination: Query to First Action. 

      Abualsaud, Mustafa; Smucker, Mark (ACM, 2019-11-03)
      To determine key factors that affect a user's behavior with search results, we conducted a controlled eye-tracking study of users completing search tasks using both desktop and mobile devices. We focus our investigation ...

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