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Groupthink and Project Performance: The Influence of Personal Traits and Interpersonal Ties

2015

Contains fulltext : 166103.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access) This study explores whether the negative impact of “groupthink concurrence-seeking behavior” (GTB) on business process reengineering (BPR) projects is affected by group members personal traits and interpersonal ties within the group. To this purpose we conduct and present the results of a longitudinal controlled field experiment over 18 BPR projects lasting 3 months and involving 18 teams comprising 71 first-year MBA students. The main contribution of this study is twofold. First, we explicitly consider and measure the core construct of groupthink phenomenon: that is, GTB. Existing organizational behavior literature has, …

05 social sciencesApplied psychologyConscientiousnessBehavioral operations managementInterpersonal communicationBusiness process reengineeringManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBusiness process reengineeringInterpersonal tiesOrganizational behaviorPhenomenonConcurrence-seeking behaviorManagement of Technology and InnovationBehavioral operations management; Business process reengineering; Concurrence-seeking behavior; Groupthink; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; Management Science and Operations Research; Management of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingPerceived controlMarketingPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Institute for Management ResearchGroupthink050203 business & management
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Fuzzy Portfolio Selection Models for Dealing with Investor’s Preferences

2017

This chapter provides an overview of the authors’ previous work about dealing with investor’s preferences in the portfolio selection problem. We propose a fuzzy model for dealing with the vagueness of investor preferences on the expected return and the assumed risk, and then we consider several modifications to include additional constraints and goals.

050208 finance021103 operations researchActuarial scienceFinancial economicsComputer science05 social sciencesFuzzy model0211 other engineering and technologiesVagueness02 engineering and technologyFuzzy logicInvestor profile0502 economics and businessPortfolioExpected returnPortfolio optimizationSelection (genetic algorithm)
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Early warning of systemic risk in global banking: eigen-pair R number for financial contagion and market price-based methods

2021

AbstractWe analyse systemic risk in the core global banking system using a new network-based spectral eigen-pair method, which treats network failure as a dynamical system stability problem. This is compared with market price-based Systemic Risk Indexes (SRIs), viz. Marginal Expected Shortfall (MES), Delta Conditional Value-at-Risk (Delta-CoVaR), and Conditional Capital Shortfall Measure of Systemic Risk (SRISK) in a cross-border setting. Unlike paradoxical market price based risk measures, which underestimate risk during periods of asset price booms, the eigen-pair method based on bilateral balance sheet data gives early-warning of instability in terms of the tipping point that is analogou…

050208 financeFinancial contagionParadoxical risk measures05 social sciencesGlobal financial networksGeneral Decision SciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchTipping point (climatology)Statistical market price-based risk measuresEigen-pair analysisCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessSystemic riskMarket priceCapital requirementSystemic riskEconomicsEconometricsBalance sheetEarly warning signalsAsset (economics)050207 economicsOR in bankingAnnals of Operations Research
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The Importance of Alliances in Firm Capital Structure Decisions: Evidence from Biotechnology Firms

2015

Building on finance research, we argue that the ex post hazards arising from alliance formation depend upon the firm's financial condition. Financial distress jeopardizes the continuity of an alliance and the value of the investments involved. Thus, firms should reduce leverage to signal continued commitment and to induce investments from alliance partners. Accordingly, we find that a firm's current alliance propensity predicts its subsequent capital structure decisions and that this relationship is most pronounced in the presence of other exchange hazards. Our paper contributes to alliance research and to the growing literature discussing the strategic consequences of capital structure. Co…

050208 financeLeverage (finance)Capital structureStrategy and Management05 social sciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchMicroeconomicsMarket economyBiopharmaceutical industryAllianceManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomicsFinancial distressBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementManagerial and Decision Economics
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Banks’ business strategies on the edge of distress

2019

AbstractThe paper investigates the importance of banks’ business classification in shaping the risk profile of financial institutions on a global scale. We employ a rare-event logit model based on a state-of-the-art list of major global distress events from the global financial crisis. When clustering banks by their business strategies using a community detection approach, we show that (i) capital enhanced resilience only for traditional banks that were on average less capitalized than other banks; (ii) boosting ROE, usually associated with riskier exposures, improved resilience for stable funded and asset diversified banks; (iii) conversely, higher levels of ROA exacerbated banks’ vulnerab…

050208 financemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesVulnerabilityBank distressGeneral Decision SciencesFinancial crisisFinancial systemManagement Science and Operations ResearchInvestment (macroeconomics)Bank business strategiesClusteringMarket liquidityScale (social sciences)Capital (economics)0502 economics and businessFinancial crisisAsset (economics)BusinessPsychological resilience050207 economicsmedia_common
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Drone arc routing problems

2018

[EN] In this article, we present some drone arc routing problems (Drone ARPs) and study their relation with well-known postman ARPs. Applications for Drone ARPs include traffic monitoring by flying over roadways, infrastructure inspection such as by flying along power transmission lines, pipelines or fences, and surveillance along linear features such as coastlines or territorial borders. Unlike the postmen in traditional ARPs, drones can travel directly between any two points in the plane without following the edges of the network. As a consequence, a drone route may service only part of an edge, with multiple routes being used to cover the entire edge. Thus the Drone ARPs are continuous o…

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesEuropean Regional Development Fund02 engineering and technologyDroneRural postman problemHardware and ArchitecturePolitical science0502 economics and businessCutting path problemsTelecommunicationsbusinessMATEMATICA APLICADAArc routingSoftwareInformation SystemsDrones
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Variable Fixing for Two-Arc Sequences in Branch-Price-and-Cut Algorithms on Path-Based Models

2020

Variable fixing by reduced costs is a popular technique for accelerating the solution process of mixed-integer linear programs. For vehicle-routing problems solved by branch-price-and-cut algorithms, it is possible to fix to zero the variables associated with all routes containing at least one arc from a subset of arcs determined according to the dual solution of a linear relaxation. This is equivalent to removing these arcs from the network used to generate the routes. In this paper, we extend this technique to routes containing sequences of two arcs. Such sequences or their arcs cannot be removed directly from the network because routes traversing only one arc of a sequence might still b…

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchComputer science05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportation02 engineering and technologyArc (geometry)Variable (computer science)0502 economics and businessPath (graph theory)Vehicle routing problemAlgorithmInteger programmingCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Science
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Contributions to Branch-and-Price-and-Cut Algorithms for Routing Problems

2019

This article deals with new exact branch-and-price-and-cut algorithms for the solution of routing problems. Specialized methods for the pickup-and-delivery problem (PDP), the truck-and-trailer routing problem (TTRP), the periodic vehicle routing problem (PVRP) and a service network design and hub location problem (SNDHLP) are presented. We develop a new technique for the acceleration of bidirectional labeling algorithms by a dynamic choice of the merge point. Moreover, for variants of the PDP, the bidirectional labeling can be effectively applied for the first time. In the TTRP, we model the extension to a 2 days planning horizon and the consideration of a quantity-dependent transfer time. …

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchComputer scienceBranch and price05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTime horizon02 engineering and technologyDynamic choiceHub location problemNetwork planning and design0502 economics and businessVehicle routing problemPeriodic vehicle routing problemColumn generationAlgorithm
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The facility location problem with capacity transfers

2020

Abstract This paper explores the concept of capacity transfer in the context of capacitated facility location problems. This is accomplished by assuming that facilities with surplus capacity/production can cooperate with those facing shortage by transferring part of that capacity/production. Such a transfer incurs a cost that nonetheless may be compensated by savings both in the installation costs and in the distribution costs. Mixed-integer mathematical programming models are proposed for the problem. A distinction is made between the case in which the triangle inequality holds for the transfer costs and the case in which it does not. We present compact models, which are enhanced with vali…

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchInequalityOperations researchTriangle inequalityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesTransportationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyFacility location problemCore (game theory)Work (electrical)Transfer (computing)0502 economics and businessProduction (economics)Business and International ManagementCivil and Structural Engineeringmedia_commonTransportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
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Some personal views on the current state and the future of locational analysis

1998

In this paper a group of participants of the 12th European Summer Institute which took place in Tenerife, Spain in June 1995 present their views on the state of the art and the future trends in Locational Analysis. The issues discussed include modeling aspects in discrete Location Theory, the influence of the distance function, the relation between discrete, network and continuous location, heuristic techniques, the state of technology and undesirable facility location. Some general questions are stated regarding the applicability of location models, promising research directions and the way technology affects the development of solution techniques.

050210 logistics & transportation021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceRelation (database)Operations researchComputer scienceHeuristic05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchLocation theoryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringFacility location problemModeling and Simulation0502 economics and businessState (computer science)European Journal of Operational Research
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