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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160522
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SUMMARY:BOR Summer School 2016
DESCRIPTION:BOR Summer School 2016 was a great success! \nNext BOR Summer School in June 2019\, Loughborough. \nWe had 48 participants from 25 countries and 13 speakers \n“Best academic event I’ve ever been to in my last 9 years in academia.” \n“Very good overview of the field in general.” \n“All attendees were very interesting and I learnt a lot just by talking to them.” \nBehavioural operational research (BOR) is a new emerging area in operational research. It is interested in the behavioural issues related to model based problem solving as well as to using models to describe human behaviour in complex settings. To learn more about this exciting new area see the papers in the EJOR special issue on BOR. \nThis summer school was the first in this new area and the speakers included the pioneering professors in the field. This was a unique opportunity to get an early start in this emerging field. The presentations covered different areas of operational research. There was also talks by brain researchers and demonstrations of new measurement techniques\, including brain imaging\, which are used in studying human emotions and behaviour. \nThe students had the possibility to describe their research projects and present posters. Students also had the opportunity to discuss their research ideas with our experienced speakers and get valuable feedback. \nThe summer school was organized by the Systems Analysis Laboratory in the Aalto university and theBOR community. It took place on the Otaniemi campusof the Aalto university near Helsinki. \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nProfessor\nSystems Analysis Laboratory
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-summer-school-2016-2/
LOCATION:Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160522
DTSTAMP:20260403T172735
CREATED:20180529T090440Z
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SUMMARY:BOR Summer School 2016
DESCRIPTION:BOR Summer School 2016 was a great success! \nNext BOR Summer School in June 2019\, Loughborough. \nWe had 48 participants from 25 countries and 13 speakers \n“Best academic event I’ve ever been to in my last 9 years in academia.” \n“Very good overview of the field in general.” \n“All attendees were very interesting and I learnt a lot just by talking to them.” \nBehavioural operational research (BOR) is a new emerging area in operational research. It is interested in the behavioural issues related to model based problem solving as well as to using models to describe human behaviour in complex settings. To learn more about this exciting new area see the papers in the EJOR special issue on BOR. \nThis summer school was the first in this new area and the speakers included the pioneering professors in the field. This was a unique opportunity to get an early start in this emerging field. The presentations covered different areas of operational research. There was also talks by brain researchers and demonstrations of new measurement techniques\, including brain imaging\, which are used in studying human emotions and behaviour. \nThe students had the possibility to describe their research projects and present posters. Students also had the opportunity to discuss their research ideas with our experienced speakers and get valuable feedback. \nThe summer school was organized by the Systems Analysis Laboratory in the Aalto university and theBOR community. It took place on the Otaniemi campusof the Aalto university near Helsinki. \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nProfessor\nSystems Analysis Laboratory
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-summer-school-2016/
LOCATION:Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150716
DTSTAMP:20260403T172735
CREATED:20180525T121620Z
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SUMMARY:EURO2015
DESCRIPTION:Stream in Behavioural OR\nStream organizers: \nL. Alberto Franco\nl.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk\nLoughborough University\, UK \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nraimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi\nAalto University\, Finland \nKEYNOTE: Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Behavioural Operational Research\nVideo recording of the presentation coming later. \nBehavioural OR general papers\n\nPhilip Jones: A hitchhiker’s guide to putting behaviour change ideas into behavioural OR\nJukka Luoma: Model-based organizational decision making: A behavioral lens\nSang-Won Kim: The impact of consumer behaviour on optimal allocations\n\nBehavioural issues in forecasting\n\nKonstantinos Nikolopoulos\, Christina Phillips: Forecasting for a simultaneous regular and non-regular production planning of multipurpose batch plants: a behavioural operations perspective in a Pharmaceutical company\nXia Meng: Cross-cultural differences in judgmental forecasting\nShari De Baets\, Nigel Harvey: Allowing for promotion effects in judgmental forecasting: Effects of series type and provision of formal forecasts\nFotios Petropoulos\, Nikolaos Kourentzes\, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos: DIY forecasting: judgment\, models and judgmental model selection\n\nBehavioural issues in simulation modelling and use\n\nStewart Robinson\, Anastasia Gogi\, Antuela Tako: Generating insights in a simulation project: the consultant’s perspective\nHubert Korzilius: A different outlook on stock-flow tasks. Using eye tracking methodology to explore eye movements of problem solvers\nDuncan Robertson\, L. Alberto Franco: An agent-based model of knowledge transferal\n\nBehavioural issues in decision analysis practice I\n\nTuomas Lahtinen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Path dependence in operational research: An illustration with the even swaps decision analysis method\nIan Durbach\, Gilberto Montibeller: Behavioural analytics: exploring behavioral patterns in large data sets\nKai Helge Becker\, Ana Barcus: Understanding the challenges of decision-analytic interventions in organisations — a practice-based framework\nGilberto Montibeller\, Detlof von Winterfeldt: Biases and Debiasing in Risk and Decision Analysis Modelling\n\nBehavioural issues in decision analysis practice II\n\nLisette Firet\, Etienne Rouwette\, J. Vennix: Processing of information via decision making protocols\nJudit Lienert\, Mert Duygan\, Jun Zheng: Preference stability over time using two weight elicitation methods for wastewater infrastructure planning\nKinga Lowrie: Facilitating non-expert use of decision analytical models\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Niklas Keller: Two possible pitfalls when importing behavioural science to OR; and a demonstration in military stability operations\n\nBehavioural issues in OR interventions\n\nThanos Papadopoulos\, Elena Tavella: Towards a dynamic learning perspective of facilitated modelling\nJonathan Malpass: Understanding the impact of stakeholder behavior in preparing forecasts\nL. Alberto Franco\, Etienne Rouwette: Exploring the behavioural dimension of OR intervention: Variance\, process and modelling approaches\nMike Yearworth\, Leroy White\, Richard Ormerod: The performative idiom and PSMs\n\nBehavioural issues in negotiation theory and support\n\nTomasz Wachowicz\, Gregory Kersten\, Ewa Roszkowska: The impact of preference visualization and the negotiators’ profiles on scoring system accuracy\nMichael Filzmoser\, Rudolf Vetschera: The influence of different support approaches on negotiation processes and outcomes\nMareike Schoop\, Dominik Schoop: Securing e-negotiation deals\n\nBehavioural OR and emergency planning\n\nYasushi Sugimoto\, K. Nadia Papamichail\, Anita Greenhill: Face-to-face versus computer-mediated collaborative decision making processes: A scenario-based approach\nNavonil Mustafee\, John Powell: The role of knowledge in risk identification and management: the 2014 Ebola outbreak\nThyago C. Nepomuceno\, Ana Paula Costa: The behavior of violent crimes as an extension of property offenses in the world’s most violent cities.\nNikolaos Argyris\, Simon French: Behavioural issues in nuclear emergency decision support\n\nBehavioural OR: The next 10 years (Discussion Panel)\n \nChair: L. Alberto Franco \n\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos: A decision analysis perspective\nRudolf Vetschera: A group decision and negotiation perspective\nKonstantinos Nikolopoulos: A supply chain forecasting perspective\nEtienne Rouwette: A cognitive perspective\nKai Helge Becker: A social science and mathematical modelling perspective
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro2015-2/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150716
DTSTAMP:20260403T172735
CREATED:20180525T121620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T121620Z
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SUMMARY:EURO2015
DESCRIPTION:Stream in Behavioural OR\nStream organizers: \nL. Alberto Franco\nl.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk\nLoughborough University\, UK \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nraimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi\nAalto University\, Finland \nKEYNOTE: Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Behavioural Operational Research\nVideo recording of the presentation coming later. \nBehavioural OR general papers\n\nPhilip Jones: A hitchhiker’s guide to putting behaviour change ideas into behavioural OR\nJukka Luoma: Model-based organizational decision making: A behavioral lens\nSang-Won Kim: The impact of consumer behaviour on optimal allocations\n\nBehavioural issues in forecasting\n\nKonstantinos Nikolopoulos\, Christina Phillips: Forecasting for a simultaneous regular and non-regular production planning of multipurpose batch plants: a behavioural operations perspective in a Pharmaceutical company\nXia Meng: Cross-cultural differences in judgmental forecasting\nShari De Baets\, Nigel Harvey: Allowing for promotion effects in judgmental forecasting: Effects of series type and provision of formal forecasts\nFotios Petropoulos\, Nikolaos Kourentzes\, Konstantinos Nikolopoulos: DIY forecasting: judgment\, models and judgmental model selection\n\nBehavioural issues in simulation modelling and use\n\nStewart Robinson\, Anastasia Gogi\, Antuela Tako: Generating insights in a simulation project: the consultant’s perspective\nHubert Korzilius: A different outlook on stock-flow tasks. Using eye tracking methodology to explore eye movements of problem solvers\nDuncan Robertson\, L. Alberto Franco: An agent-based model of knowledge transferal\n\nBehavioural issues in decision analysis practice I\n\nTuomas Lahtinen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Path dependence in operational research: An illustration with the even swaps decision analysis method\nIan Durbach\, Gilberto Montibeller: Behavioural analytics: exploring behavioral patterns in large data sets\nKai Helge Becker\, Ana Barcus: Understanding the challenges of decision-analytic interventions in organisations — a practice-based framework\nGilberto Montibeller\, Detlof von Winterfeldt: Biases and Debiasing in Risk and Decision Analysis Modelling\n\nBehavioural issues in decision analysis practice II\n\nLisette Firet\, Etienne Rouwette\, J. Vennix: Processing of information via decision making protocols\nJudit Lienert\, Mert Duygan\, Jun Zheng: Preference stability over time using two weight elicitation methods for wastewater infrastructure planning\nKinga Lowrie: Facilitating non-expert use of decision analytical models\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Niklas Keller: Two possible pitfalls when importing behavioural science to OR; and a demonstration in military stability operations\n\nBehavioural issues in OR interventions\n\nThanos Papadopoulos\, Elena Tavella: Towards a dynamic learning perspective of facilitated modelling\nJonathan Malpass: Understanding the impact of stakeholder behavior in preparing forecasts\nL. Alberto Franco\, Etienne Rouwette: Exploring the behavioural dimension of OR intervention: Variance\, process and modelling approaches\nMike Yearworth\, Leroy White\, Richard Ormerod: The performative idiom and PSMs\n\nBehavioural issues in negotiation theory and support\n\nTomasz Wachowicz\, Gregory Kersten\, Ewa Roszkowska: The impact of preference visualization and the negotiators’ profiles on scoring system accuracy\nMichael Filzmoser\, Rudolf Vetschera: The influence of different support approaches on negotiation processes and outcomes\nMareike Schoop\, Dominik Schoop: Securing e-negotiation deals\n\nBehavioural OR and emergency planning\n\nYasushi Sugimoto\, K. Nadia Papamichail\, Anita Greenhill: Face-to-face versus computer-mediated collaborative decision making processes: A scenario-based approach\nNavonil Mustafee\, John Powell: The role of knowledge in risk identification and management: the 2014 Ebola outbreak\nThyago C. Nepomuceno\, Ana Paula Costa: The behavior of violent crimes as an extension of property offenses in the world’s most violent cities.\nNikolaos Argyris\, Simon French: Behavioural issues in nuclear emergency decision support\n\nBehavioural OR: The next 10 years (Discussion Panel)\n \nChair: L. Alberto Franco \n\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos: A decision analysis perspective\nRudolf Vetschera: A group decision and negotiation perspective\nKonstantinos Nikolopoulos: A supply chain forecasting perspective\nEtienne Rouwette: A cognitive perspective\nKai Helge Becker: A social science and mathematical modelling perspective
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro2015/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140717
DTSTAMP:20260403T172735
CREATED:20180525T122214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T122214Z
UID:1419-1405209600-1405555199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:IFORS2014
DESCRIPTION:Stream in Behavioural OR\nPictures from the sessions of the BOR stream \nStream organizers: \nL. Alberto Franco\nl.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk\nLoughborough University\, UK \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nraimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi\nAalto University\, Finland \nMonday 14th July\nPerspectives on Behavioural Operations Research\n\nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\, Jukka Luoma\, Esa Saarinen: On the importance of Behavioural Operational Research\nStewart Robinson: Have I been doing Behavioural OR for the Last 20 years?\nL. Alberto Franco\, Etiënne Rouwette: A typology of Behavioural OR studies\nKai Helge Becker: An Outlook on Behavioural OR – Three Tasks\, Three pitfalls and One Definition\n\nBehavioural Issues in Decision Making and Negotiation\n\nAna Barcus\, Kai Helge Becker\, Gilberto Montibeller: Decision Analysis and the Behavioural Reality in Organizations — An Empirically Supported Framework for Analysing Implementation Problems\nGilberto Montibeller\, Detlof von Winterfeldt: Cognitive and Motivational Biases in Risk and Decision Analysis\nEtiënne Rouwette\, L. Alberto Franco\, Hubert Korzilius: The Impact of Need for Closure on Model-supported Group Conflict Management\nDjamila Boukredera\, Kamal Hariche\, Maamri Ramdane\, Rabah Kassa: Using Analytic Hierarchy Process to Enhance Consensus in Multi-agent Multi-issue Negotiation\n\nEmotions and Human Behaviour in Interactions\n\nJuha Törmänen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen\, Esa Saarinen: PoSITeams – Positive Systems Intelligent Teams\, an Agent Based Simulator for Studying Group Behaviour\nPablo Gómez Esteban\, David Rios-Insua: An Affective Model for an Autonomous Decision Agent\nPatrick Hippmann: Why Emotional Behaviors Matter for the Design of Decision Support Systems (DSSs): Evidence from Text-based Electronic Negotiations\nIlkka Leppänen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Emotions in Repeated Cournot Duopoly: A Psychophysiological Experiment\n\nBehavioural Issues in Modeling and Simulation\n\nJulian Scott Yeomans: Models\, Optimality\, Experts and Alternatives\nTom Monks\, Stewart Robinson\, Kathy Kotiadis: Learning from DES: Exploring the high involvement hypothesis\nAnastasia Gogi\, Antuela Tako\, Stewart Robinson: Generating Insights: Experimental Study on the Effectiveness of Simulation Models in Creative Problem Solving\nYubo Chen\, Liu Yang: Impacts of Mobile on Customer Behavior\n\nTuesday 15th July\nBehavioural Issues in Problem Structuring\n\nElena Tavella\, Thanos Papadopoulos: Exploring Novice Facilitated Modelling Supported by Scripts\nIsabella Lami\, Leroy White: Coat-Tailing Behaviour in Decision\nLeroy White: Behavioural Issues in PSMs\nSam Liu\, Dong Shang Chang\, Yi-chun Chen: Integrating TRIZ with DEMATEL to tackle a systematic problems on evaluating the cloud system for long-term healthcare\n\nBehavioural Economics and Games\n\nGuido Voigt: Inequity aversion in screening contracts: experimental evidence and model analysis\nYanan Song\, Xiaobo Zhao: Strategic Customer Behavior in Newsvendor System: Analysis and Experimental Study\nFilip Ostrihon\, Tomas Domonkos\, Miroslava Dolinajcová: Applications of the Long-Run Macroeconomic Growth Model of Slovakia\nGregory Kersten\, Tomasz Wachowicz: Auctions\, Negotiations\, and Reciprocity\n\nBehavioural Operations and Supply-Chain Management\n\nPeter Horvát\, Miroslav Štefánik: Workers on Job Allocation — Case Study of Central Europe Countries\nJavier Pereira\, Fernando Paredes\, Claudio Lavin\, Luis Contreras-Huerta\, Claudio Fuentes: Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Pull-Type Ordering Methods\nHajnalka Vaagen\, Jan Emblemsvag: Social Preconditions for Operational Excellence in Engineer-to-Order Dynamic Systems — The Context of Norwegian Offshore Shipbuilding\n\nAnalysis of Human Behavioural Data and Knowledge\n\nSanjog Ray: A Decision Framework for Using Mood as Context in Recommender Systems\nKwang-Jae Kim\, Minjun Kim\, Chiehyeon Lim\, Kyungim Choi\, Jinwoo Jeon: Analysis of Commercial Vehicle Operation Data for Driving Safety Enhancement\nXijin Tang: From Community Concerns to Societal Risk Perception\nChien-Jung Lai\, Chi-Ying Wang: Driver Attention for Information Display on Variable Message Signs with Graphics and Texts\n\nBOR related talks in other sessions in IFORS\nApplications of Analytics to Strategy (Stream: Strategy and Analytics)\n\nClemens Hutzinger: Dynamics in the formation of group preferences
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/ifors2014-2/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140713
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140717
DTSTAMP:20260403T172735
CREATED:20180525T122214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180525T122214Z
UID:375-1405209600-1405555199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:IFORS2014
DESCRIPTION:Stream in Behavioural OR\nPictures from the sessions of the BOR stream \nStream organizers: \nL. Alberto Franco\nl.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk\nLoughborough University\, UK \nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\nraimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi\nAalto University\, Finland \nMonday 14th July\nPerspectives on Behavioural Operations Research\n\nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\, Jukka Luoma\, Esa Saarinen: On the importance of Behavioural Operational Research\nStewart Robinson: Have I been doing Behavioural OR for the Last 20 years?\nL. Alberto Franco\, Etiënne Rouwette: A typology of Behavioural OR studies\nKai Helge Becker: An Outlook on Behavioural OR – Three Tasks\, Three pitfalls and One Definition\n\nBehavioural Issues in Decision Making and Negotiation\n\nAna Barcus\, Kai Helge Becker\, Gilberto Montibeller: Decision Analysis and the Behavioural Reality in Organizations — An Empirically Supported Framework for Analysing Implementation Problems\nGilberto Montibeller\, Detlof von Winterfeldt: Cognitive and Motivational Biases in Risk and Decision Analysis\nEtiënne Rouwette\, L. Alberto Franco\, Hubert Korzilius: The Impact of Need for Closure on Model-supported Group Conflict Management\nDjamila Boukredera\, Kamal Hariche\, Maamri Ramdane\, Rabah Kassa: Using Analytic Hierarchy Process to Enhance Consensus in Multi-agent Multi-issue Negotiation\n\nEmotions and Human Behaviour in Interactions\n\nJuha Törmänen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen\, Esa Saarinen: PoSITeams – Positive Systems Intelligent Teams\, an Agent Based Simulator for Studying Group Behaviour\nPablo Gómez Esteban\, David Rios-Insua: An Affective Model for an Autonomous Decision Agent\nPatrick Hippmann: Why Emotional Behaviors Matter for the Design of Decision Support Systems (DSSs): Evidence from Text-based Electronic Negotiations\nIlkka Leppänen\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen: Emotions in Repeated Cournot Duopoly: A Psychophysiological Experiment\n\nBehavioural Issues in Modeling and Simulation\n\nJulian Scott Yeomans: Models\, Optimality\, Experts and Alternatives\nTom Monks\, Stewart Robinson\, Kathy Kotiadis: Learning from DES: Exploring the high involvement hypothesis\nAnastasia Gogi\, Antuela Tako\, Stewart Robinson: Generating Insights: Experimental Study on the Effectiveness of Simulation Models in Creative Problem Solving\nYubo Chen\, Liu Yang: Impacts of Mobile on Customer Behavior\n\nTuesday 15th July\nBehavioural Issues in Problem Structuring\n\nElena Tavella\, Thanos Papadopoulos: Exploring Novice Facilitated Modelling Supported by Scripts\nIsabella Lami\, Leroy White: Coat-Tailing Behaviour in Decision\nLeroy White: Behavioural Issues in PSMs\nSam Liu\, Dong Shang Chang\, Yi-chun Chen: Integrating TRIZ with DEMATEL to tackle a systematic problems on evaluating the cloud system for long-term healthcare\n\nBehavioural Economics and Games\n\nGuido Voigt: Inequity aversion in screening contracts: experimental evidence and model analysis\nYanan Song\, Xiaobo Zhao: Strategic Customer Behavior in Newsvendor System: Analysis and Experimental Study\nFilip Ostrihon\, Tomas Domonkos\, Miroslava Dolinajcová: Applications of the Long-Run Macroeconomic Growth Model of Slovakia\nGregory Kersten\, Tomasz Wachowicz: Auctions\, Negotiations\, and Reciprocity\n\nBehavioural Operations and Supply-Chain Management\n\nPeter Horvát\, Miroslav Štefánik: Workers on Job Allocation — Case Study of Central Europe Countries\nJavier Pereira\, Fernando Paredes\, Claudio Lavin\, Luis Contreras-Huerta\, Claudio Fuentes: Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Pull-Type Ordering Methods\nHajnalka Vaagen\, Jan Emblemsvag: Social Preconditions for Operational Excellence in Engineer-to-Order Dynamic Systems — The Context of Norwegian Offshore Shipbuilding\n\nAnalysis of Human Behavioural Data and Knowledge\n\nSanjog Ray: A Decision Framework for Using Mood as Context in Recommender Systems\nKwang-Jae Kim\, Minjun Kim\, Chiehyeon Lim\, Kyungim Choi\, Jinwoo Jeon: Analysis of Commercial Vehicle Operation Data for Driving Safety Enhancement\nXijin Tang: From Community Concerns to Societal Risk Perception\nChien-Jung Lai\, Chi-Ying Wang: Driver Attention for Information Display on Variable Message Signs with Graphics and Texts\n\nBOR related talks in other sessions in IFORS\nApplications of Analytics to Strategy (Stream: Strategy and Analytics)\n\nClemens Hutzinger: Dynamics in the formation of group preferences
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/ifors2014/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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