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    • Carrier Managed Transportation in Supply Chain Management 

      Liu, Jie (University of Waterloo, 2011-08-30)
      Logistics Transportation is an indispensable step that connects production, storage, and the final customers. Plenty of previous research has been done to achieve the goals such as low cost, high accuracy in timing, good ...
    • Chemotherapy Treatment Models: Incorporating Tumor Growth and Stochastic Cancer Staging 

      Kitapli, Remziye Karabekmez (University of Waterloo, 2021-09-13)
      Cancer is a deadly disease causing a heavy health burden worldwide throughout the recorded history. Chemotherapy is widely used to treat any type of cancer. With an enormous effort to improve cancer chemotherapy treatment ...
    • Circular economy: Joint dynamic pricing and recycling investments 

      Schlosser, Rainer; Chenavaz, Regis Y.; Dimitrov, Stanko (Elsevier, 2021-06-01)
      In a circular economy, the use of recycled resources in production is a key performance indicator for management. Yet, academic studies are still unable to inform managers on appropriate recycling and pricing policies. We ...
    • Cognitive repairs in decision-making by venture capitalists 

      Dilts, Andrew (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-23)
      This paper examines cognitive repairs as they apply to the decision-making process used by venture capitalists, asking the question of “how could, or how do, cognitive repairs play a role in the decision-making process ...
    • Collaborative Logistics in Vehicle Routing 

      Nadarajah, Selvaprabu (University of Waterloo, 2008-10-06)
      Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) carriers generally serve geographical regions that are more localized than the inter-city routes served by truckload carriers. That localization can lead to urban freight transportation routes ...
    • Collection Center Location with Equity Considerations in Reverse Logistics Networks 

      Alumur, Sibel A.; Tari, Isil (Taylor and Francis, 2014-11-01)
      In this paper, we study a collection center location problem with equity considerations within reverse logistics network design. The aim of the problem is to determine the locations and the capacities of the collection ...
    • Collective Intelligence in Collaborative Tagging System 

      Yang, Xiaoyin (University of Waterloo, 2009-10-02)
      Recently, a new form of organizing, sharing and finding information, named tagging, has gained importance because its results are the product of the combined efforts of the actual users’ opinions of the information. In ...
    • A Comparative Study of Univariate Time-series Methods for Sales Forecasting 

      Shah, Vishvesh (University of Waterloo, 2020-01-16)
      Sales time-series forecasters, data scientists and managers often use timeseries forecasting methods to predict sales. Nonetheless, it is still a question which time-series method a forecaster is best off using, if they ...
    • Competitive Project Portfolio Management 

      Zschocke, Mark Steven (University of Waterloo, 2011-12-21)
      Although project portfolio management (PPM) has been an active research area over the past 50 years, budget allocation models that consider competition are sparse. Firms faced with the project portfolio management problem ...
    • Complementarities in the Implementation of Advanced Manufacturing Technologies 

      Percival, Jennifer (University of Waterloo, 2004)
      Within the last decade, the importance of flexibility and efficiency has increased in the manufacturing sector. The rising level of uncertainty in consumer preferences has caused many organizations to aggressively search ...
    • A conceptual framework to explain technology acceptance of electronic negotiation utilizing software agents 

      Visuvalingam, Vadivananthan (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      Electronic negotiation (e-negotiation) is a relatively new technology that has spawned as a result of the growth of electronic commerce (e-commerce). While researchers have dealt with a variety of topics in the area of ...
    • A Conceptual Model for Assessing the Value of Information Technology 

      Tse, David Christopher (University of Waterloo, 2006)
      The value of an IT system can be considered from a number of different perspectives. Specifically, the same IT system can be valued differently across different stakeholders, time periods, usage environments, and other ...
    • Condition-based Inspection and Maintenance of Medical Devices 

      Wu, Haoran (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-25)
      Inspection and Maintenance of medical devices are essential for modern health services, but the low availability of devices or unnecessary maintenance can cause major problems. A proper maintenance program can signi ...
    • Constraint-Guided Machine Learning for Solving Optimal Power Flow Problem 

      Lotfi, Amir (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-31)
      Due to the nonlinear and non-convex attributes of the optimization problems in power systems such as Optimal Power Flow (OPF), traditional iterative optimization algorithms require significant amount of time to converge ...
    • Contextual Effects of Goals, Stimuli, Performance, and Complexity on Cognitive Decision Biases 

      Aycan, Jonathan (University of Waterloo, 2010-04-29)
      Existing research investigating human judgment and decision making describes patterns of systematic biases in the way people process information and make decisions. Framing effects, for example, demonstrate that logically ...
    • The Continuous Time Service Network Design Problem 

      Hosseininasab, Amin (University of Waterloo, 2015-01-15)
      The service network design problem (SNDP) addresses the planning of operations for freight transportation carriers. Given a set of requests to transport commodities from specific origins to specific destinations, SNDP ...
    • Control Mechanisms in Queueing Systems with Nonlinear Waiting Costs 

      Ghareh Aghaji Zare, Ata (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-14)
      In many queueing systems, customers have been observed to exhibit strategic behavior. Each customer gains a value when receiving a product or getting served and suffers when incurring a delay. We consider a nonlinear ...
    • Coordinating the Optimal Discount Schedules of Supplier and Carrier 

      Ke, Ginger Yi (University of Waterloo, 2012-04-24)
      Transportation is important in making supply chain decisions. With the careful consideration of transportation expenses, the performance of each supply chain member, as well as the entire supply chain, could be improved ...
    • Corporate Governance and Firm Performance: Analyzing the Social Capital of Corporate Insiders 

      MacKay, Jon (University of Waterloo, 2013-01-15)
      This dissertation is concerned with how the social capital of corporate insiders is associated with the governance and performance of publicly listed small and medium- sized enterprises (SMEs) in Canada. The premise of ...
    • Costly Actions, External Incentives and Prediction Markets 

      Di, Chen (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-25)
      Consider a prediction market of multiple rounds with a security contingent on a certain event whose final outcome is decided by the agents who also trade in the market. One such prediction market is one in which two agents, ...

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