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SUMMARY:EURO2018
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nMonday\, 8:30-10:00 \nMA-31: Behaviour in Models I \nChair(s): Rudolf Vetschera \n\nData-driven behavioral models of water reservoir operators\nMatteo Giuliani\, Andrea Castelletti\, Jonathan Herman\nInfluence modeling: mathematical programming representations of persuasion under either risk or uncertainty\nWilliam Caballero\, Brian Lunday\nManaging complex adaptive systems: a resource/agent modelling perspective\nRoss Kazakov\, Susan Howick\, Alec Morton\nUsing the Zeuthen-Hicks bargaining model to identify a fixed pie bias in negotiations\nRudolf Vetschera\n\n  \nMonday\, 10:30-12:00 \nMB-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR-Supported Processes I \nChair(s): Gilberto Montibeller \n\nOnline weight elicitation: is there really an issue?\nAlice H. Aubert\, Judit Lienert\nIndividual differences in model comprehension and use: a study of cognitive styles and cognitive mapping\nIlkka Leppanen\, L. Alberto Franco\nAttractiveness bias: how the decision situation influences the willingness-to-pay for information\nJan Lenard Rother\, Christian Koester\, Maximilian Vincent Reimer\nBehavioral challenges in policy analysis with conflicting objectives\nGilberto Montibeller\n\n  \nMonday\, 12:30-14:00 \nMC-31: Descriptive Studies of Decision Making \nChair(s): Konstantinos Katsikopoulos \n\nThe use of round numbers in preference representation\nEwa Roszkowska\, Gregory Kersten\, Tomasz Wachowicz\nSimple methods of portfolio decision making: what do we lose and what do we gain?\nIan Durbach\nThe attention economy of online search: a natural experiment\nShashwat Pande\, Christopher Holland\, Konstantinia Papamichail\, Peter Kawalek\nOne-reason decision making!?\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Ozgur Simsek \, Jan Malte Lichtenberg\, Gregory Wheeler\n\n  \nMonday\, 14:30-16:00 \nMD-31: Behavioural OR: General Papers \nChair(s): Etienne Rouwette \n\nBehavioural operational research within two areas of conflict: an extended classification approach\nDamian Braschczok\nDeveloping ORBIT: the operational research behavioural interventions toolkit\nKatharina Burger\, Leroy White\, Martin Kunc\, Jonathan Malpass\nIntegration and application of problem structuring methods: an application in oil exploration\nFahad Mehmood\nPhysics\, foibles and failings: applying the ‘behavioural turn’ to the breadth of system dynamics practice\nEtienne Rouwette\, David Lane\n\n  \nTuesday \nTuesday\, 8:30-10:00 \nTA-31: Behaviour in Models II \nChair(s): Pekka Laitila \n\nDoes corporate social responsibility impact preferences in ESG portfolio optimization?\nGordon Dash\, Nina Kajiji\nSimulation of cultural processes and their social impact\nLeonidas Sakalauskas\nAffective decision making models with applications to social robotics\nSi Liu\, David Rios Insua\nOn practical applicability of ranked nodes method for constructing conditional probability tables of Bayesian networks\nPekka Laitila\, Kai Virtanen\n\n  \nTuesday\, 10:30-12:00 \nTB-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR Practice \nChair(s): Judit Lienert \n\nA diagnostic approach to improve the design and evaluation of decision support interventions\nLisa Scholten\nEffects of or applications and characteristics of or practitioners: an empirical study\nVioleta Cvetkoska\nHow does literacy\, decision style and loss aversion influence end-users’ choice of electricity dynamic tariffs in a smart grid context?\nMarta Lopes\, Inês Reis\, Carlos Henggeler Antunes\nTo aggregate or disaggregate? Experience from stakeholder interviews with two preference elicitation philosophies (SWING-weighting\, UTA-GMS)\nJudit Lienert\, Jun Zheng\n\n  \nTuesday\, 12:30-14:00 \nTC-31: Behavioural Processes in OR practice \nChair(s): L. Alberto Franco \n\nIn praise of the introverted: an extended use of soft systems methodology mode 2\nJose-Rodrigo Cordoba-Pachon\, Sulafah Basahel\nFraming strategies and their impact on client/consultant meetings\nAshley Carreras\, L. Alberto Franco\nLearning multi-criteria decision aiding workshop facilitation: experience from student case studies\nFrancis Marleau Donais\, Irene Abi-Zeid\nFormulations in facilitation practice: an exploratory video-based investigation of their use in situ\nAlberto Franco\, Mie Nielsen\n\n  \nTuesday\, 14:30-16:00 \nTD-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR-Supported Processes II \nChair(s): Raimo P. Hämäläinen \n\nCan we learn from wrong simulation models? An experimental study exploring simple models\nNaoum Tsioptsias\, Antuela Tako\, Stewart Robinson\nImpact of dashboards visualizing causal and stock-flow structure on operations management performance\nMichael Leyer\, Jürgen Strohhecker\nA drop in the bucket? Evaluating decision aiding tools in wastewater infrastructure planning cases\nFridolin Haag\, Judit Lienert\nBehavioural effects in two procedures for creating a strategy portfolio for climate change mitigation\nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\, Tuomas Lahtinen\n\n  \nWednesday \nWednesday\, 8:30-10:00 \nWA-31: Behavioural Operations and Games I \nChair(s): Aysegul Engin \n\nPerformance of selected contract designs for the newsvendor problem considering behavioral economic aspects of bargaining: experimental evidence\nMaximilian Vincent Reimer\nAnalysis of the hockey stick phenomenon using game theory and economical experiments\nNatalia Correa\, Sergio Ramirez\nThe curse of knowledge in decentralized supply chains\nDaniel Sanchez-Loor\, Wei-Shiun Chang\nOptimistic overconfidence in bidding behavior with differently represented cost feedback in electronic reverse auctions\nAysegul Engin\n\n  \nWednesday\, 10:30-12:00 \nWB-31: Behavioural Operations and Games II \nChair(s): Ilkka Leppanen \n\nThe impact of competition on product and process development decisions: evidence from a behavioral experiment\nMargarita Gladkova\, Timofey Shalpegin\nSuppliers’ learning: aggregate and individual levels\nMohsen Ahmadian\, Roger Blake\, Ehsan Elahi\nBehavior of the agent when the information is distorted by the principal\nAndrei Matveenko\nBuilding a hierarchical evaluation model by using interpretive structural modeling: a case study of ERP implementation risks\nIlker Gölcük\, Adil Baykasoğlu\n\n 
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro2018/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180712
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SUMMARY:EURO2018
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nMonday\, 8:30-10:00 \nMA-31: Behaviour in Models I \nChair(s): Rudolf Vetschera \n\nData-driven behavioral models of water reservoir operators\nMatteo Giuliani\, Andrea Castelletti\, Jonathan Herman\nInfluence modeling: mathematical programming representations of persuasion under either risk or uncertainty\nWilliam Caballero\, Brian Lunday\nManaging complex adaptive systems: a resource/agent modelling perspective\nRoss Kazakov\, Susan Howick\, Alec Morton\nUsing the Zeuthen-Hicks bargaining model to identify a fixed pie bias in negotiations\nRudolf Vetschera\n\n  \nMonday\, 10:30-12:00 \nMB-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR-Supported Processes I \nChair(s): Gilberto Montibeller \n\nOnline weight elicitation: is there really an issue?\nAlice H. Aubert\, Judit Lienert\nIndividual differences in model comprehension and use: a study of cognitive styles and cognitive mapping\nIlkka Leppanen\, L. Alberto Franco\nAttractiveness bias: how the decision situation influences the willingness-to-pay for information\nJan Lenard Rother\, Christian Koester\, Maximilian Vincent Reimer\nBehavioral challenges in policy analysis with conflicting objectives\nGilberto Montibeller\n\n  \nMonday\, 12:30-14:00 \nMC-31: Descriptive Studies of Decision Making \nChair(s): Konstantinos Katsikopoulos \n\nThe use of round numbers in preference representation\nEwa Roszkowska\, Gregory Kersten\, Tomasz Wachowicz\nSimple methods of portfolio decision making: what do we lose and what do we gain?\nIan Durbach\nThe attention economy of online search: a natural experiment\nShashwat Pande\, Christopher Holland\, Konstantinia Papamichail\, Peter Kawalek\nOne-reason decision making!?\nKonstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Ozgur Simsek \, Jan Malte Lichtenberg\, Gregory Wheeler\n\n  \nMonday\, 14:30-16:00 \nMD-31: Behavioural OR: General Papers \nChair(s): Etienne Rouwette \n\nBehavioural operational research within two areas of conflict: an extended classification approach\nDamian Braschczok\nDeveloping ORBIT: the operational research behavioural interventions toolkit\nKatharina Burger\, Leroy White\, Martin Kunc\, Jonathan Malpass\nIntegration and application of problem structuring methods: an application in oil exploration\nFahad Mehmood\nPhysics\, foibles and failings: applying the ‘behavioural turn’ to the breadth of system dynamics practice\nEtienne Rouwette\, David Lane\n\n  \nTuesday \nTuesday\, 8:30-10:00 \nTA-31: Behaviour in Models II \nChair(s): Pekka Laitila \n\nDoes corporate social responsibility impact preferences in ESG portfolio optimization?\nGordon Dash\, Nina Kajiji\nSimulation of cultural processes and their social impact\nLeonidas Sakalauskas\nAffective decision making models with applications to social robotics\nSi Liu\, David Rios Insua\nOn practical applicability of ranked nodes method for constructing conditional probability tables of Bayesian networks\nPekka Laitila\, Kai Virtanen\n\n  \nTuesday\, 10:30-12:00 \nTB-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR Practice \nChair(s): Judit Lienert \n\nA diagnostic approach to improve the design and evaluation of decision support interventions\nLisa Scholten\nEffects of or applications and characteristics of or practitioners: an empirical study\nVioleta Cvetkoska\nHow does literacy\, decision style and loss aversion influence end-users’ choice of electricity dynamic tariffs in a smart grid context?\nMarta Lopes\, Inês Reis\, Carlos Henggeler Antunes\nTo aggregate or disaggregate? Experience from stakeholder interviews with two preference elicitation philosophies (SWING-weighting\, UTA-GMS)\nJudit Lienert\, Jun Zheng\n\n  \nTuesday\, 12:30-14:00 \nTC-31: Behavioural Processes in OR practice \nChair(s): L. Alberto Franco \n\nIn praise of the introverted: an extended use of soft systems methodology mode 2\nJose-Rodrigo Cordoba-Pachon\, Sulafah Basahel\nFraming strategies and their impact on client/consultant meetings\nAshley Carreras\, L. Alberto Franco\nLearning multi-criteria decision aiding workshop facilitation: experience from student case studies\nFrancis Marleau Donais\, Irene Abi-Zeid\nFormulations in facilitation practice: an exploratory video-based investigation of their use in situ\nAlberto Franco\, Mie Nielsen\n\n  \nTuesday\, 14:30-16:00 \nTD-31: Behavioural Impacts in OR-Supported Processes II \nChair(s): Raimo P. Hämäläinen \n\nCan we learn from wrong simulation models? An experimental study exploring simple models\nNaoum Tsioptsias\, Antuela Tako\, Stewart Robinson\nImpact of dashboards visualizing causal and stock-flow structure on operations management performance\nMichael Leyer\, Jürgen Strohhecker\nA drop in the bucket? Evaluating decision aiding tools in wastewater infrastructure planning cases\nFridolin Haag\, Judit Lienert\nBehavioural effects in two procedures for creating a strategy portfolio for climate change mitigation\nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\, Tuomas Lahtinen\n\n  \nWednesday \nWednesday\, 8:30-10:00 \nWA-31: Behavioural Operations and Games I \nChair(s): Aysegul Engin \n\nPerformance of selected contract designs for the newsvendor problem considering behavioral economic aspects of bargaining: experimental evidence\nMaximilian Vincent Reimer\nAnalysis of the hockey stick phenomenon using game theory and economical experiments\nNatalia Correa\, Sergio Ramirez\nThe curse of knowledge in decentralized supply chains\nDaniel Sanchez-Loor\, Wei-Shiun Chang\nOptimistic overconfidence in bidding behavior with differently represented cost feedback in electronic reverse auctions\nAysegul Engin\n\n  \nWednesday\, 10:30-12:00 \nWB-31: Behavioural Operations and Games II \nChair(s): Ilkka Leppanen \n\nThe impact of competition on product and process development decisions: evidence from a behavioral experiment\nMargarita Gladkova\, Timofey Shalpegin\nSuppliers’ learning: aggregate and individual levels\nMohsen Ahmadian\, Roger Blake\, Ehsan Elahi\nBehavior of the agent when the information is distorted by the principal\nAndrei Matveenko\nBuilding a hierarchical evaluation model by using interpretive structural modeling: a case study of ERP implementation risks\nIlker Gölcük\, Adil Baykasoğlu\n\n 
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro2018-2/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190611T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190615T170000
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SUMMARY:GDN- BOR Joint conference Loughborough\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Find out more at: http://gdnconference.org/gdn2019/.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/gdn-bor-joint-conference-loughborough-2019-2/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Epinal Way\, Loughborough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190611T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190615T170000
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SUMMARY:GDN- BOR Joint conference Loughborough\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Find out more at: http://gdnconference.org/gdn2019/.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/gdn-bor-joint-conference-loughborough-2019/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Epinal Way\, Loughborough\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20190930T140521Z
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SUMMARY:BOR Summer School\, Radboud University\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Find out more \nProgramme and presentation slides \nPhoto album
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-summer-school-radboud-university-2019/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190617T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190621T170000
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SUMMARY:BOR Summer School\, Radboud University\, 2019
DESCRIPTION:Find out more \nProgramme and presentation slides \nPhoto album
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-summer-school-radboud-university-2019-2/
LOCATION:Radboud University\, Nijmegen\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190623T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190626T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20190930T141332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T141332Z
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SUMMARY:EURO 2019 Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Stream Behavioural OR Sessions \nBehavioural OR general papers\nChair: L. Alberto Franco \nStudying behaviour in OR interventions: A review\nL. Alberto Franco\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen\, Etienne Rouwette\, Ilkka Leppanen\nTrajectories of praxis: an empirical behavioural OR study Sonya Crowe\, Martin Utley\nBehavioral OR from a Swedish military OA perspective: Ida Johansson\nWidening the OR competences: Systems Intelligence: Raimo P. Hämäläinen \nBehavioural issues in environmental-decision making\nChair: Judit Lienert \nOnline survey to test fairness principles for public infrastructure planning: Judit Lienert\, Sara Zuercher\, Rudolf Vetschera\nUnderstanding stakeholder learning processes to improve computer technology for forecasting floods in Africa: Francisco Silva Pinto\, Judit Lienert\nMulti-objective survey design for the range-wide assessment of snow leopards: Ian Durbach\nBeyond the multicriteria decision aiding process: A post-project monitoring of involved stakeholders in an urban planning case study: Francis Marleau Donais\, Irene Abi-Zeid\, Edward Owen Douglas Waygood\, Roxane Lavoie \nIndividual differences in OR-supported processes\nChair: Aysegul Engin \nActivating the adequate thinking mode when making decisions – an analysis of visualisation techniques\nMichael Leyer\, Aysegul Engin\, Jürgen Strohhecker\nIrrational Maximisers: Are behavioural maximisers more prone to biased judgements than their satisficing counterparts?\nShashwat Pande\, K.Nadia Papamichail\, Peter Kawalek\nIndividual differences in model comprehension and use: A study of cognitive styles and cognitive mapping\nIlkka Leppanen\, L. Alberto Franco\nVariability in decision behaviour: An agent capital perspective\nChidinma Crystal Ulumma Chukwuemeka\, K.Nadia Papamichail\, Yu-Wang Chen\, Richard Allmendinger \nBehavioural operations\nChair: Ilkka Leppanen \nThe optimal ordering and pricing decisions under reference point effects for a newsboy\nshouyu ma\nCan the sales-operations conflict reduce the bullwhip effect?\nMurat Kaya\, Gürdal Ertek\, Özlem Çoban\nRisk judgments in hurricane preparation decisions\nEva Regnier\nRole of gender-specific behaviour in supply contract decisions – An experimental investigation\nKumaravel Sivakumar \nBehavioural marketing and forecasting\nChair: Christopher Holland \nThe effectiveness of digital advertising\nGil Greenstein\nCollaborative forecasting behavior of humans and machines incorporating the concept of eXplainable AI\nTim Lauer\nThe online customer journey: Markov chain analysis of clickstream data\nChristopher Holland \nModelling behaviour\nChair: Alexander Baumeister \nGroup decision making with affective characteristics\nSi Liu\, David Rios\nEvaluating pharmaceutical external reference pricing regulation in the EU: A hybrid resource/agent modelling approach\nRossen Kazakov\, Susan Howick\, Alec Morton\nThe assignment problem in human resource project management – case of innovative and innovation projects\nHelena Gaspars-Wieloch\nBehavioural impact on the valuation of flexibility in project management\nAlexander Baumeister\, Markus Ilg \nBehavioural issues in OR practice\nChair: Götz Giering \nEnriched Soft System Methodology for practitioners\nFahad Mehmood\, Hussain Syed Kazmi\nAdoption-based design of decision support tools for manufacturing environments\nMelanie Ayre\nDo stakeholders know which wastewater systems achieve what they want?\nPhilipp Beutler\, Judit Lienert\nProcess tracing the choice quality in riskless multi-attribute decisions\nGötz Giering\, Gilberto Montibeller\, L. Alberto Franco
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-2019-dublin/
LOCATION:Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190623T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190626T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20190930T141332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190930T141332Z
UID:1424-1561276800-1561568400@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:EURO 2019 Dublin
DESCRIPTION:Stream Behavioural OR Sessions \nBehavioural OR general papers\nChair: L. Alberto Franco \nStudying behaviour in OR interventions: A review\nL. Alberto Franco\, Raimo P. Hämäläinen\, Etienne Rouwette\, Ilkka Leppanen\nTrajectories of praxis: an empirical behavioural OR study Sonya Crowe\, Martin Utley\nBehavioral OR from a Swedish military OA perspective: Ida Johansson\nWidening the OR competences: Systems Intelligence: Raimo P. Hämäläinen \nBehavioural issues in environmental-decision making\nChair: Judit Lienert \nOnline survey to test fairness principles for public infrastructure planning: Judit Lienert\, Sara Zuercher\, Rudolf Vetschera\nUnderstanding stakeholder learning processes to improve computer technology for forecasting floods in Africa: Francisco Silva Pinto\, Judit Lienert\nMulti-objective survey design for the range-wide assessment of snow leopards: Ian Durbach\nBeyond the multicriteria decision aiding process: A post-project monitoring of involved stakeholders in an urban planning case study: Francis Marleau Donais\, Irene Abi-Zeid\, Edward Owen Douglas Waygood\, Roxane Lavoie \nIndividual differences in OR-supported processes\nChair: Aysegul Engin \nActivating the adequate thinking mode when making decisions – an analysis of visualisation techniques\nMichael Leyer\, Aysegul Engin\, Jürgen Strohhecker\nIrrational Maximisers: Are behavioural maximisers more prone to biased judgements than their satisficing counterparts?\nShashwat Pande\, K.Nadia Papamichail\, Peter Kawalek\nIndividual differences in model comprehension and use: A study of cognitive styles and cognitive mapping\nIlkka Leppanen\, L. Alberto Franco\nVariability in decision behaviour: An agent capital perspective\nChidinma Crystal Ulumma Chukwuemeka\, K.Nadia Papamichail\, Yu-Wang Chen\, Richard Allmendinger \nBehavioural operations\nChair: Ilkka Leppanen \nThe optimal ordering and pricing decisions under reference point effects for a newsboy\nshouyu ma\nCan the sales-operations conflict reduce the bullwhip effect?\nMurat Kaya\, Gürdal Ertek\, Özlem Çoban\nRisk judgments in hurricane preparation decisions\nEva Regnier\nRole of gender-specific behaviour in supply contract decisions – An experimental investigation\nKumaravel Sivakumar \nBehavioural marketing and forecasting\nChair: Christopher Holland \nThe effectiveness of digital advertising\nGil Greenstein\nCollaborative forecasting behavior of humans and machines incorporating the concept of eXplainable AI\nTim Lauer\nThe online customer journey: Markov chain analysis of clickstream data\nChristopher Holland \nModelling behaviour\nChair: Alexander Baumeister \nGroup decision making with affective characteristics\nSi Liu\, David Rios\nEvaluating pharmaceutical external reference pricing regulation in the EU: A hybrid resource/agent modelling approach\nRossen Kazakov\, Susan Howick\, Alec Morton\nThe assignment problem in human resource project management – case of innovative and innovation projects\nHelena Gaspars-Wieloch\nBehavioural impact on the valuation of flexibility in project management\nAlexander Baumeister\, Markus Ilg \nBehavioural issues in OR practice\nChair: Götz Giering \nEnriched Soft System Methodology for practitioners\nFahad Mehmood\, Hussain Syed Kazmi\nAdoption-based design of decision support tools for manufacturing environments\nMelanie Ayre\nDo stakeholders know which wastewater systems achieve what they want?\nPhilipp Beutler\, Judit Lienert\nProcess tracing the choice quality in riskless multi-attribute decisions\nGötz Giering\, Gilberto Montibeller\, L. Alberto Franco
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-2019-dublin-2/
LOCATION:Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Conferences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20190521T090910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T090910Z
UID:563-1567468800-1567727999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:OR61 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/or61-annual-conference/
LOCATION:University of Kent\, Canterbury\, CT2 7FS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190903
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20190521T090910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190521T090910Z
UID:1421-1567468800-1567727999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:OR61 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/or61-annual-conference-2/
LOCATION:University of Kent\, Canterbury\, CT2 7FS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conferences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210512T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210318T105542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T105542Z
UID:624-1620829800-1620837000@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:Behavioural Operational Research: Emerging & Interdisciplinary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 12 May 2021\, the EWG-BOR\, jointly with the UK OR Society’s BOR SIG\, hosted an online workshop for academics and practitioners to explore the challenges and opportunities arising from interdisciplinary and emerging perspectives on Behavioural OR. \nProfessor Alberto Franco\, Loughborough University\, UK\, and Coordinator of the European Working Group on Behavioural OR opened the event with a presentation on Taking stock of behavioural OR: A review of behavioural studies with an intervention focus\, highlighting differences between process and variance studies. He provided suggestions for future BOR research\, including research into the role and impact of model-generated information feedback on behaviour and performance\, model building involvement\, model reuse\, and learning as well as research that aims at clarifying the role and impact of individual differences. The accompanying paper has been recently published in EJOR[i]. \nThe workshop then kicked off with speed talks from young BOR academics who provided an overview of their research activities. The presentations featured: \n\nDr Tuomas Lahtinen\, Aalto University (Finland): Path dependence in Operations Research practice – Observations and experiences from the field\nDr Aysegül Engin\, University of Vienna (Austria): The cognitive ability and working memory framework: Interpreting cognitive reflection test results in the domain of the cognitive experiential theory\nDr Alice H. Aubert\, Eawag – Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Switzerland): OR processes online with laypeople: behavioural issues\nDr Marta Lopes\, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra (Portugal): Interdisciplinary perspectives on Energy and Behaviour: Towards a Low Carbon Future\nDr George Papachristos\, TU Eindhoven (The Netherlands): The behavioural link between system dynamics and transitions\nDr Firouzeh Taghikhah\, Australian National University (Australia): Exploring consumer behaviour and policy options in organic food adoption: Insights from the Australian wine sector\nDr Katharina Burger\, The University of Bristol (UK): Behavioural Operational Research: A Capabilities Approach\n\nThe slides from the speed talks are available here: Speed talks \nPresentations were followed by a breakout session\, involving small groups of delegates discussing a particular theme\, focusing on the following areas: \n\nOpen science & replications\nSocial media for research and community development\nTeaching and training BOR: resources and reference materials\n\nThe Miro boards from the breakout sessions are available here: Miro boards \nFinally\, Dr Konstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Southampton Business School\, UK and Chair of the UK OR Society’s Behavioural OR Special Interest Group\, closed the event on behalf of the UK BOR SIG\, and Prof Alberto Franco and Prof Rudolf Vetschera\, University of Vienna highlighted future engagement opportunities\, such as the online EWG-BOR summer school 2021 and the hybrid EURO conference 2021 in Athens. \nDelegates from seven European countries and international participants from Brazil and India contributed to the online event. The workshop provided the opportunity to engage with colleagues across the BOR community and explore areas of collective interest and capability within the areas of teaching and training BOR\, open science and replication and social media for behavioural operational research and for community building. It is hoped that the opportunities identified and discussed will spark ideas for future innovation and collaboration. \nThe event was organised by participants of the 1st BOR Summer School held five years ago at Aalto University\, Finland. \n[i] Franco\, L. A.\, Hämäläinen\, R. P.\, Rouwette\, E. A.\, & Leppänen\, I. (2020). Taking stock of Behavioural OR: A review of behavioural studies with an intervention focus. European Journal of Operational Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2020.11.031
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/behavioural-operational-research-emerging-interdisciplinary-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210512T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210512T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210318T105542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T105542Z
UID:1425-1620829800-1620837000@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:Behavioural Operational Research: Emerging & Interdisciplinary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 12 May 2021\, the EWG-BOR\, jointly with the UK OR Society’s BOR SIG\, hosted an online workshop for academics and practitioners to explore the challenges and opportunities arising from interdisciplinary and emerging perspectives on Behavioural OR. \nProfessor Alberto Franco\, Loughborough University\, UK\, and Coordinator of the European Working Group on Behavioural OR opened the event with a presentation on Taking stock of behavioural OR: A review of behavioural studies with an intervention focus\, highlighting differences between process and variance studies. He provided suggestions for future BOR research\, including research into the role and impact of model-generated information feedback on behaviour and performance\, model building involvement\, model reuse\, and learning as well as research that aims at clarifying the role and impact of individual differences. The accompanying paper has been recently published in EJOR[i]. \nThe workshop then kicked off with speed talks from young BOR academics who provided an overview of their research activities. The presentations featured: \n\nDr Tuomas Lahtinen\, Aalto University (Finland): Path dependence in Operations Research practice – Observations and experiences from the field\nDr Aysegül Engin\, University of Vienna (Austria): The cognitive ability and working memory framework: Interpreting cognitive reflection test results in the domain of the cognitive experiential theory\nDr Alice H. Aubert\, Eawag – Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Switzerland): OR processes online with laypeople: behavioural issues\nDr Marta Lopes\, Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra (Portugal): Interdisciplinary perspectives on Energy and Behaviour: Towards a Low Carbon Future\nDr George Papachristos\, TU Eindhoven (The Netherlands): The behavioural link between system dynamics and transitions\nDr Firouzeh Taghikhah\, Australian National University (Australia): Exploring consumer behaviour and policy options in organic food adoption: Insights from the Australian wine sector\nDr Katharina Burger\, The University of Bristol (UK): Behavioural Operational Research: A Capabilities Approach\n\nThe slides from the speed talks are available here: Speed talks \nPresentations were followed by a breakout session\, involving small groups of delegates discussing a particular theme\, focusing on the following areas: \n\nOpen science & replications\nSocial media for research and community development\nTeaching and training BOR: resources and reference materials\n\nThe Miro boards from the breakout sessions are available here: Miro boards \nFinally\, Dr Konstantinos Katsikopoulos\, Southampton Business School\, UK and Chair of the UK OR Society’s Behavioural OR Special Interest Group\, closed the event on behalf of the UK BOR SIG\, and Prof Alberto Franco and Prof Rudolf Vetschera\, University of Vienna highlighted future engagement opportunities\, such as the online EWG-BOR summer school 2021 and the hybrid EURO conference 2021 in Athens. \nDelegates from seven European countries and international participants from Brazil and India contributed to the online event. The workshop provided the opportunity to engage with colleagues across the BOR community and explore areas of collective interest and capability within the areas of teaching and training BOR\, open science and replication and social media for behavioural operational research and for community building. It is hoped that the opportunities identified and discussed will spark ideas for future innovation and collaboration. \nThe event was organised by participants of the 1st BOR Summer School held five years ago at Aalto University\, Finland. \n[i] Franco\, L. A.\, Hämäläinen\, R. P.\, Rouwette\, E. A.\, & Leppänen\, I. (2020). Taking stock of Behavioural OR: A review of behavioural studies with an intervention focus. European Journal of Operational Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2020.11.031
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/behavioural-operational-research-emerging-interdisciplinary-perspectives-2/
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210501T101145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T101145Z
UID:1428-1625961600-1626307199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:EURO 2021 Hybrid Conference in Athens
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-2021-hybrid-conference-in-athens-2/
LOCATION:Athens\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Conferences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210501T101145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210501T101145Z
UID:637-1625961600-1626307199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:EURO 2021 Hybrid Conference in Athens
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-2021-hybrid-conference-in-athens/
LOCATION:Athens\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Conferences
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220914T104145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T104145Z
UID:1427-1625961600-1626307199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:EURO Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-conference-2021-2/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210715
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220914T104145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T104145Z
UID:634-1625961600-1626307199@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:EURO Conference 2021
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/euro-conference-2021/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210430T122328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T122328Z
UID:629-1632096000-1632527999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:3rd Behavioural OR Summer School
DESCRIPTION:See more information on the following page: 3rd Behavioural OR Summer School
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/online-bor-summer-school/
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20210430T122328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210430T122328Z
UID:1426-1632096000-1632527999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:3rd Behavioural OR Summer School
DESCRIPTION:See more information on the following page: 3rd Behavioural OR Summer School
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/online-bor-summer-school-2/
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220413
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220218T072542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T072542Z
UID:806-1649635200-1649807999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:Spring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We cordially invite you to submit your contribution to the Spring Workshop 2022 of the EURO Working Group on Behavioural O.R.dedicated to the energy transition (www.uc.pt/en/org/inescc/org_scientific_events/BOR2022) to be held on the 11-12 April 2022 at the University of Coimbra\, Portugal. \nThis workshop aims at bringing together researchers\, students and practitioners to share recent research\, new developments and best practices on the special theme of behavioural OR contributions to the energy transition\, as well as providing guidance for developing effective behavioural OR-supported interventions in a vast range of domains. \nThe programme includes keynote lectures from experts from academia and industry\, practical sessions\, short presentations by participants\, and discussions. Topics range from state-of-the-art methods and applications\, including multidisciplinary approaches\, modelling and decision support tools. \nAlthough the energy transition is the special theme in this workshop\, we encourage participants working in all fields to submit their work. General BOR submissions are also welcome. \nA two-day in-person workshop is envisaged. Recommendations of the Health Authority will be followed at all times. \nThe official language of the workshop is English. \n  \n***** Important Dates ***** \nAbstract submission                                    8 March 2022 \nNotification of acceptance                         15 March 2022 \nDeadline registration & payment               31 March 2022 \n  \n***** Guidelines for Authors ***** \nWorks addressing potential contributions to the special theme of energy transition. All disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches of methodological and application nature are welcome. Abstracts should have maximum 500 words and follow the template. \nEach valid registration entitles the author to one presentation in the workshop. \nAccepted works will be presented in pitch sessions (5 min/presentation). \n  \n***** For further information: mlopes@deec.uc.pt
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/spring-workshop/
LOCATION:Department of Mathematics\, University of Coimbra\, 3000-393\, Coimbra\, Portugal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220413
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220218T072542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T072542Z
UID:1429-1649635200-1649807999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:Spring Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We cordially invite you to submit your contribution to the Spring Workshop 2022 of the EURO Working Group on Behavioural O.R.dedicated to the energy transition (www.uc.pt/en/org/inescc/org_scientific_events/BOR2022) to be held on the 11-12 April 2022 at the University of Coimbra\, Portugal. \nThis workshop aims at bringing together researchers\, students and practitioners to share recent research\, new developments and best practices on the special theme of behavioural OR contributions to the energy transition\, as well as providing guidance for developing effective behavioural OR-supported interventions in a vast range of domains. \nThe programme includes keynote lectures from experts from academia and industry\, practical sessions\, short presentations by participants\, and discussions. Topics range from state-of-the-art methods and applications\, including multidisciplinary approaches\, modelling and decision support tools. \nAlthough the energy transition is the special theme in this workshop\, we encourage participants working in all fields to submit their work. General BOR submissions are also welcome. \nA two-day in-person workshop is envisaged. Recommendations of the Health Authority will be followed at all times. \nThe official language of the workshop is English. \n  \n***** Important Dates ***** \nAbstract submission                                    8 March 2022 \nNotification of acceptance                         15 March 2022 \nDeadline registration & payment               31 March 2022 \n  \n***** Guidelines for Authors ***** \nWorks addressing potential contributions to the special theme of energy transition. All disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches of methodological and application nature are welcome. Abstracts should have maximum 500 words and follow the template. \nEach valid registration entitles the author to one presentation in the workshop. \nAccepted works will be presented in pitch sessions (5 min/presentation). \n  \n***** For further information: mlopes@deec.uc.pt
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/spring-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Department of Mathematics\, University of Coimbra\, 3000-393\, Coimbra\, Portugal
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220707
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220225T090615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T090615Z
UID:813-1656806400-1657151999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Stream at EURO 2022
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming EURO 2022 conference will take place during July 3rd -6th\, 2022 at Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland (https://euro2022espoo.com/). The organisers are planning for an entirely in-person conference\, so all participants will need to be present. \nWe invite contributions to the Behavioural OR Stream that examine behavioural issues in relation to the design\, use and evaluation of OR approaches in both laboratory and field settings\, and as input to the development of behavioural models. Central to the growing field of Behavioural OR is a concern with unpacking what people actually do when they engage with OR methods\, processes and tools\, and how their behaviour affects\, or is affected by\, OR-supported activity. For background\, recent reviews of Behavioural OR can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2020.11.031 and https://doi.org/10.1080/01605682.2018.1489355 \nYour contribution will be a talk based on conceptual or empirical work that is either complete or still ongoing. To enter your contribution\, please submit an abstract describing your talk (1500 characters max) to any of the organised Behavioural OR sessions listed below: \nSession 01: Preference elicitation \nSession code: 04bed779 \nSession Chair: Judit Lienert (judit.lienert@eawag.ch) \nSession 02: Behavioural OR experiments \nSession code: d3dcc023 \nSession Chair: Ayşegül Engin (ayseguel.engin@univie.ac.at) \nSession 03: Behavioural forecasting \nSession code: e3f33651 \nSession Chair: Shari De Baets (Shari.DeBaets@UGent.be) \nSession 04: Competences in facilitated modelling \nSession code: e4c4506a \nSession Chair: Raimo P. Hämäläinen (raimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi) \nSession 05: Behavioural decision making \nSession code: 2f87c4c1 \nSession Chair: Konstantinos Katsikopoulos (k.katsikopoulos@soton.ac.uk) \nSession 06: Behavioural operations \nSession code: 661befd1 \nSession Chair: Ilkka Leppanen (ilkka.j.leppanen@aalto.fi) \nSession 07: General papers in Behavioural OR \nSession code: e52756ed \nSession Chair: L. Alberto Franco (l.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk) \n  \n***The submission deadline for abstracts is March 4\, 2022*** \n  \nABSTRACT SUBMISSION \nTo submit your abstract\, please do the following: \n\nGo to https://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro32 and click on the ‘Submissions’ tab.\nOn this page\, click on the ‘Submit Abstract’ button. If you are registered with euro-online.org\, enter your login details. Otherwise create a new account.\n\n\nOnce you are logged in\, you have two ways by which you could submit your abstract:\nTo submit your abstract to one of the BOR organised sessions above\, please enter the relevant submission code (see above)\, and then fill all the relevant information.\n\n\nIf your abstract does not fit any of the BOR organised sessions above\, please submit your abstract using the ‘abstract submission form’. The system will ask you to submit your abstract to a main area called ‘Behavioural OR and Problem Structuring’. From there your abstract will be labelled as a ‘contributed abstract’\, and the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers will find it and move it to the Behavioural OR stream so that it can be placed in a relevant session.\n\nPlease note that whilst each attendee is only allowed to deliver one talk at the conference\, teams of authors could deliver more than one talk if they can reconfigure the order of speakers for different talks. \nIf you are in doubt regarding which organised Behavioural OR session to submit your abstract to\, or have problems with your submission\, please contact the relevant Behavioural Stream Chair (see above) or the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers (see below). If you know a colleague who might be interested in submitting an abstract please feel free to forward this invitation. \nIf you would like to organise and chair a session within the Behavioural OR stream\, please contact the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers (see below). For your information\, a session consists of 4 talks with a focus on a particular topic consistent with the theme of the Behavioural OR Stream. \nWe look forward to seeing you in person at EURO 2022! \nAlberto Franco (l.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk) \nRaimo Hämäläinen (raimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi) \nBehavioural OR Stream Organisers \nEURO 2022 Conference\, Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-stream-at-euro-2022/
LOCATION:Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220707
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220225T090615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T090615Z
UID:1430-1656806400-1657151999@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Stream at EURO 2022
DESCRIPTION:The upcoming EURO 2022 conference will take place during July 3rd -6th\, 2022 at Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland (https://euro2022espoo.com/). The organisers are planning for an entirely in-person conference\, so all participants will need to be present. \nWe invite contributions to the Behavioural OR Stream that examine behavioural issues in relation to the design\, use and evaluation of OR approaches in both laboratory and field settings\, and as input to the development of behavioural models. Central to the growing field of Behavioural OR is a concern with unpacking what people actually do when they engage with OR methods\, processes and tools\, and how their behaviour affects\, or is affected by\, OR-supported activity. For background\, recent reviews of Behavioural OR can be found at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2020.11.031 and https://doi.org/10.1080/01605682.2018.1489355 \nYour contribution will be a talk based on conceptual or empirical work that is either complete or still ongoing. To enter your contribution\, please submit an abstract describing your talk (1500 characters max) to any of the organised Behavioural OR sessions listed below: \nSession 01: Preference elicitation \nSession code: 04bed779 \nSession Chair: Judit Lienert (judit.lienert@eawag.ch) \nSession 02: Behavioural OR experiments \nSession code: d3dcc023 \nSession Chair: Ayşegül Engin (ayseguel.engin@univie.ac.at) \nSession 03: Behavioural forecasting \nSession code: e3f33651 \nSession Chair: Shari De Baets (Shari.DeBaets@UGent.be) \nSession 04: Competences in facilitated modelling \nSession code: e4c4506a \nSession Chair: Raimo P. Hämäläinen (raimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi) \nSession 05: Behavioural decision making \nSession code: 2f87c4c1 \nSession Chair: Konstantinos Katsikopoulos (k.katsikopoulos@soton.ac.uk) \nSession 06: Behavioural operations \nSession code: 661befd1 \nSession Chair: Ilkka Leppanen (ilkka.j.leppanen@aalto.fi) \nSession 07: General papers in Behavioural OR \nSession code: e52756ed \nSession Chair: L. Alberto Franco (l.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk) \n  \n***The submission deadline for abstracts is March 4\, 2022*** \n  \nABSTRACT SUBMISSION \nTo submit your abstract\, please do the following: \n\nGo to https://www.euro-online.org/conf/euro32 and click on the ‘Submissions’ tab.\nOn this page\, click on the ‘Submit Abstract’ button. If you are registered with euro-online.org\, enter your login details. Otherwise create a new account.\n\n\nOnce you are logged in\, you have two ways by which you could submit your abstract:\nTo submit your abstract to one of the BOR organised sessions above\, please enter the relevant submission code (see above)\, and then fill all the relevant information.\n\n\nIf your abstract does not fit any of the BOR organised sessions above\, please submit your abstract using the ‘abstract submission form’. The system will ask you to submit your abstract to a main area called ‘Behavioural OR and Problem Structuring’. From there your abstract will be labelled as a ‘contributed abstract’\, and the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers will find it and move it to the Behavioural OR stream so that it can be placed in a relevant session.\n\nPlease note that whilst each attendee is only allowed to deliver one talk at the conference\, teams of authors could deliver more than one talk if they can reconfigure the order of speakers for different talks. \nIf you are in doubt regarding which organised Behavioural OR session to submit your abstract to\, or have problems with your submission\, please contact the relevant Behavioural Stream Chair (see above) or the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers (see below). If you know a colleague who might be interested in submitting an abstract please feel free to forward this invitation. \nIf you would like to organise and chair a session within the Behavioural OR stream\, please contact the Behavioural OR Stream Organisers (see below). For your information\, a session consists of 4 talks with a focus on a particular topic consistent with the theme of the Behavioural OR Stream. \nWe look forward to seeing you in person at EURO 2022! \nAlberto Franco (l.a.franco@lboro.ac.uk) \nRaimo Hämäläinen (raimo.hamalainen@aalto.fi) \nBehavioural OR Stream Organisers \nEURO 2022 Conference\, Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-stream-at-euro-2022-2/
LOCATION:Aalto University\, Espoo\, Finland
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220718T120634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T120634Z
UID:896-1663027200-1663286399@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Stream at OR64
DESCRIPTION:OR64 is the OR Society’s annual conference that brings together hundreds of academic and professional operational researchers and other analysts to present the latest developments and showcase real-world applications. Join your colleagues\, rediscover the OR community and find new project partners at this year’s event\, hosted on the University of Warwick’s expansive campus. Website:https://theorsociety.eventsair.com/or64-annual-conference/ \nThe stream  Behavioural OR (BOR) brings a helping hand and a fresh perspective to many OR disciplines\, from system dynamics and simulation to supply chain management and decision analysis. \nThe speakers in this stream will share their insight on how BOR can bring benefits to modelling\, multi-stakeholder processes and the design and implementation of OR studies. Therefore\, this stream will help you to shine a new light on your practice\, no matter which area of OR you specialise in. Modellers and researchers should find this stream particularly illuminating. The BOR stream welcomes contributions from both academics and practitioners. \nKey Dates \n18 July 2022 Abstract portal closes \n18 July 2022 Deadline for early bird registration fee \n19 July 2022 Standard registration fees apply \n25 July 2022 Notification of acceptance sent regarding abstracts \nAugust Draft Schedule of talks on website \nAugust Draft Programme on website \n13 September 2022 Conference starts \nSubmission system: https://theorsociety.eventsair.com/or64-annual-conference
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-stream-at-or64/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220916
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220718T120634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T120634Z
UID:1431-1663027200-1663286399@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Stream at OR64
DESCRIPTION:OR64 is the OR Society’s annual conference that brings together hundreds of academic and professional operational researchers and other analysts to present the latest developments and showcase real-world applications. Join your colleagues\, rediscover the OR community and find new project partners at this year’s event\, hosted on the University of Warwick’s expansive campus. Website:https://theorsociety.eventsair.com/or64-annual-conference/ \nThe stream  Behavioural OR (BOR) brings a helping hand and a fresh perspective to many OR disciplines\, from system dynamics and simulation to supply chain management and decision analysis. \nThe speakers in this stream will share their insight on how BOR can bring benefits to modelling\, multi-stakeholder processes and the design and implementation of OR studies. Therefore\, this stream will help you to shine a new light on your practice\, no matter which area of OR you specialise in. Modellers and researchers should find this stream particularly illuminating. The BOR stream welcomes contributions from both academics and practitioners. \nKey Dates \n18 July 2022 Abstract portal closes \n18 July 2022 Deadline for early bird registration fee \n19 July 2022 Standard registration fees apply \n25 July 2022 Notification of acceptance sent regarding abstracts \nAugust Draft Schedule of talks on website \nAugust Draft Programme on website \n13 September 2022 Conference starts \nSubmission system: https://theorsociety.eventsair.com/or64-annual-conference
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-stream-at-or64-2/
LOCATION:Warwick University\, Warwick\, Warwickshire\, United Kingdom
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221013T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221013T134000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220914T122621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T122621Z
UID:910-1665666000-1665668400@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session
DESCRIPTION:Work in progress\,\nMini-panel discussions with pre-assigned panelists\,\nOpen discussions\n\nin order to … \nfoster collaboration\, strengthen BOR community\, raise interest for BOR topics\, increase the visibility of BOR\, and fast delivery of new ideas.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/brown-bag-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221013T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20221013T134000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20220914T122621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T122621Z
UID:1432-1665666000-1665668400@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session
DESCRIPTION:Work in progress\,\nMini-panel discussions with pre-assigned panelists\,\nOpen discussions\n\nin order to … \nfoster collaboration\, strengthen BOR community\, raise interest for BOR topics\, increase the visibility of BOR\, and fast delivery of new ideas.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/brown-bag-seminar-series-3/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Working group events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230209T120000
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SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session - Feb. 2023
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Robert Fildes and Paul Goodwin. \n“The behavior of demand planners: their effectiveness in using diverse information”
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-brown-bag-sessions-feb-2023/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230209T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20230228T103229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T103229Z
UID:1436-1675944000-1675944000@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session - Feb. 2023
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Robert Fildes and Paul Goodwin. \n“The behavior of demand planners: their effectiveness in using diverse information”
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/bor-brown-bag-sessions-feb-2023-2/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T134000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20230227T125745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T125745Z
UID:1433-1682600400-1682602800@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:Aysegül Engin. Tracing group conflict paths in a model-driven support environment: A cognitive motivation perspective. Find details here … \nBehavioral studies have revealed that the way group decision support models and processes are used in practice is contingent to how they are perceived to enable or constraint the ability of group members to achieve their goals. This raises the possibility that the same decision support tool or process applied to the same problem may be used differently by various groups and thus lead to different outcomes. We report preliminary results of an ongoing research program that investigates the extent to which high and low levels of cognitive motivation affect the nature of group members’ engagement with a model-driven decision support approach\, and how the group manages conflict in this context. We find that groups exhibit various patterns of group conflict management processes despite using the same decision support approach to complete a task designed to generate a requisite level of cognitive conflict within the groups. Furthermore\, groups low in cognitive motivation almost never surfaced conflict. Results for groups high in cognitive motivation are mixed: whereas almost all groups in this category are able to express and deal with their disagreements\, only a small proportion also surface and acknowledge the existence of a conflict and resolve it positively. These preliminary findings can have significant implications for the theory and practice of model-driven group decision support.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/brown-bag-seminar-series-2-2/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230427T134000
DTSTAMP:20260403T234234
CREATED:20230227T125745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T125745Z
UID:976-1682600400-1682602800@bor.euro-online.org
SUMMARY:BOR Brown Bag Session - April 2023
DESCRIPTION:Aysegül Engin. Tracing group conflict paths in a model-driven support environment: A cognitive motivation perspective. Find details here … \nBehavioral studies have revealed that the way group decision support models and processes are used in practice is contingent to how they are perceived to enable or constraint the ability of group members to achieve their goals. This raises the possibility that the same decision support tool or process applied to the same problem may be used differently by various groups and thus lead to different outcomes. We report preliminary results of an ongoing research program that investigates the extent to which high and low levels of cognitive motivation affect the nature of group members’ engagement with a model-driven decision support approach\, and how the group manages conflict in this context. We find that groups exhibit various patterns of group conflict management processes despite using the same decision support approach to complete a task designed to generate a requisite level of cognitive conflict within the groups. Furthermore\, groups low in cognitive motivation almost never surfaced conflict. Results for groups high in cognitive motivation are mixed: whereas almost all groups in this category are able to express and deal with their disagreements\, only a small proportion also surface and acknowledge the existence of a conflict and resolve it positively. These preliminary findings can have significant implications for the theory and practice of model-driven group decision support.
URL:https://bor.euro-online.org/index.php/event/brown-bag-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Online Seminar\, Valencia\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag
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