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Tabu search algorithms for an industrial multi-product and multi-objective assembly line balancing problem, with reduction of the task dispersion

2002

This paper presents a real-world industrial application of the multi-product and multi-objective assembly line balancing problem, for a company involved in the production of four models of a white goods product. The problem solved is a GALBP-2, with 10 workstations and multiple objectives (to maximize the production rate in order to deal with an increase of the demand forecasted, to reach an equal cycle time of all the models and an equal workload of the different workstations, and finally, to minimize the dispersion of worker tasks on each one of the different models-the common tasks of the different models at the same workstation). The paper presents an integrated approach based on four h…

MarketingMathematical optimizationOperations researchComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementWorkloadManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)Reduction (complexity)Task (computing)Search algorithmHeuristicsJournal of the Operational Research Society
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A new tool to classifying new technology-based firm prospects and expectations

1999

Abstract This is an exploratory insight into the profile and prospects of growth and success attached to one category of firms, the so-called New Technology-Based Firms (NTBFs). Analysis of our empirically based data from 30 NTBFs leads us to the Market-Technology-Entrepreneurial (M-T-E) Matrix, whose eight three-dimensional quadrants serve to classify high-tech new ventures by performance. A factorial analysis coupled with a discriminate analysis are the statistical tools employed in obtaining the M-T-E Matrix and ascribing predictive capacity to it.

MarketingMatrix (mathematics)Information Systems and ManagementManagement scienceComputer scienceManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementNew VenturesFactorial analysisLinear discriminant analysisIndustrial engineeringComputer Science ApplicationsThe Journal of High Technology Management Research
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Experiences of trans persons in physical activity and sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis

2019

• Language has negative consequences for trans people but also becomes an act of resistance.• Changing rooms are experienced as embarrassing and unsafe.• Trans persons use different strategies for ...

MarketingMeta synthesisOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and Management05 social sciencesPhysical activityManagement Science and Operations ResearchTrans peopleTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessTransgender050211 marketingsense organsBusiness and International Managementskin and connective tissue diseasesPsychologySport managementSocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismSport Management Review
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The effects of price bundling on consumer evaluations of product offerings

1999

Abstract The bundling of multiple products or components at a set price has become a popular marketing strategy. Although little is known of how bundled price information should be presented to consumers, mental accounting principles provide guidelines. These principles suggest that more positive evaluations should result from bundling or integrating component prices into a single price and debundling or segregating component discounts into a set of discounts. A study is reported in which consumers were presented an offer for an automobile and then asked to evaluate their satisfaction with the offer, likelihood of recommending, and likelihood of repurchasing the brand. The study supports th…

MarketingMicroeconomicsbusiness.industryMental accountingComputerApplications_GENERALEconomicsPrice discountMarketingbusinessMarketing strategyInternational Journal of Research in Marketing
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Do firms benefit from interactions with public research organisations beyond innovation? An analysis of small firms

2021

Abstract In this paper we argue that there is an extensive number of studies examining how firms obtain new products from their interactions with scientific agents, but other type of benefits has been overlooked. Specifically, we add to previous literature by considering not only product innovation, but also exploratory (long-term) and exploitative (short-term) results. We administer a tailored survey to firms collaborating with the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and data was completed with secondary sources. Results based on a sample of 756 firms suggest that firms consider all types of result as moderately important to them. Moreover, we observe that small firms report higher be…

MarketingO31Economics and EconometricsO32HF5001-6182Product innovationStrategy and Management05 social sciencesContrast (statistics)Public researchSample (statistics)Pro-industry interactionSMEsBenefitsO36Research council0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusinessBusinessBusiness and International ManagementInnovation050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationEuropean Research on Management and Business Economics
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Zooming into firm’s location, capabilities and innovation performance: does agglomeration foster incremental or radical innovation?

2022

[EN] This study answers the question on whether areas of agglomeration or high industry specialization constitute supportive prone-to-innovation environments for the generation of radical innovation. By drawing on the CIS distinction between incremental vs radical innovation, we disentangle the effect of industry specialization on the occurrence of radical innovations, a phenomenon mostly overlooked. By analysing a large dataset of 3,602 firms from CIS and other geographic datasets, results show that a firm's location in high industry specialization areas primarily trims incremental but not radical innovation. Firms' internal knowledge bases do matter more for radical innovation to occur, r…

MarketingO31Economics and EconometricsO33HF5001-6182Strategy and ManagementR58EconomiaIndustry specializationORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASRadical innovationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementInnovation management
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Heuristic solutions to the problem of routing school buses with multiple objectives

2002

In this paper we address the problem of routing school buses in a rural area. We approach this problem with a node routing model with multiple objectives that arise from conflicting viewpoints. From the point of view of cost, it is desirable to minimise the number of buses used to transport students from their homes to school and back. From the point of view of service, it is desirable to minimise the time that a given student spends en route. The current literature deals primarily with single-objective problems and the models with multiple objectives typically employ a weighted function to combine the objectives into a single one. We develop a solution procedure that considers each objecti…

MarketingOperations researchComputer scienceHeuristicStrategy and ManagementEvolutionary algorithmManagement Science and Operations ResearchHeuristicsManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)Journal of the Operational Research Society
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A Decision Model for the Multiple Criteria Group Secretary Problem: Theoretical Considerations

1996

A decision model is developed for solving the discrete multiple criteria group secretary problem. The model extends the single decision-maker progressive algorithm by Korhonen, Moskowitz and Wallenius to group contexts. As the original progressive algorithm, it relaxes the usual assumption of a fixed set of available decision alternatives and complete knowledge of a decision-maker's preference structure (value function). The decision-makers are requested to settle on a compromise, if possible. The model then proceeds with determining the likelihood of finding possibly/surely better settlements (compromises). Linear value functions, linear prospect theory-type value functions, and quasiconca…

MarketingOperations researchComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementStructure (category theory)Management Science and Operations ResearchConflict analysisManagement Information SystemsQuasiconvex functionBellman equationConflict resolutionMultiple criteriaProduction (economics)Mathematical economicsValue (mathematics)Preference (economics)Decision modelSecretary problemJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Labour Scheduling at an Airport Refuelling Installation

1999

We have developed an automatic assignment procedure for labour scheduling at a continously operating airport refuelling installation. Different types of workers are subject to different conditions on the shifts they can do (morning, evening or night), shift lengths, days-off, holidays, terms of contract and working hours. The scheduling process is carried out on a weekly basis, but there are mid-term and long-term conditions and objectives which link each week with the preceding and following weeks. Our package uses firstly a tabu search algorithm to find the best schemes of shifts/days-off to be used to cover the requirements. Secondly, an assignment problem is solved to match the schemes …

MarketingOperations researchComputer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementScheduling (production processes)Management Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchPurchasingScheduling (computing)Management Information SystemsPersonal computerProject managementbusinessHeuristicsAssignment problemThe Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Introduction to the Special Section: Tourism & Leisure

2021

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomyStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceIndustrial relationsEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Special sectionBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementFinanceTourismCuadernos de Gestión
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