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BORBS XIX: Understanding slow progress on urban climate adaptation: An empirical analysis of behavioural dynamics in Dutch policymaking

Authors: Kai Bellmann (presenting authors), Lisa Scholten, Gerdien de Vries (Delft University of Technology) Abstract Urban areas face an increasing urgency to adapt to climate change, yet adaptation efforts remain […]

BORBS XVIII: A Cognitive Bias in Operations Research: Understanding Human Decision-Making to Enhance Methodologies

Maura E Halstead (presenting author), Manuel Lopez-Ibanez, George Farmer, and Paul Warren Abstract When designing new operations research (OR) methods, it’s crucial to consider how the human decision-maker will actually […]

BORBS XVII: Addressing Grand Challenges: four propositions for BOR researchers

Fran Ackermann (John Curtin Distinguished Professor, Innovation,Entrepreneurship, Strategy and International Business Discipline, School ofManagement and Marketing Curtin Business School, Faculty of Business and Law, CurtinUniversity)Abstract Addressing Grand Challenges (GC), such […]

BORBS XVI: Time preference influences attribute weights and values in multi-attribute decision-making

Pelin Gulum Tas, Yousef Maknoon, Jafar Rezaei (Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands) Abstract Eliciting attribute weights and values are two crucial steps in […]

BORBS XV: Designing and facilitating team discussions

BORBS XV: Designing and facilitating team discussions Abstract L. Alberto Franco and Etiënne A. J. A. Rouwette How a team decision support unfolds depends both on the design of the […]

BORBS XIV: Behavioural Operations and Behavioural Operational Research: Similarities and Differences

Martin Kunc, Professor of Management Science, Southampton Business School, University of Southampton Abstract Gino and Pisano (2007) suggest “behavioural operations is the study of attributes of human behaviour and cognition […]

BORBS XIII: Decision making with AI

Michael Leyer, University of Marburg/Queensland University of Technology Abstract AI in its various forms has emerged as a new actor that often is a black box in giving recommendations and […]

BORBS XII: Cognitive operations: Models that open the black box and predict our decisions

Konstantinos Katsikopoulos, Professor of Behavioural Science, Director of Research, University of Southampton Business School Abstract How do people make decisions under risk and uncertainty in operational settings? How to open […]

BORBS XI: Process Tracing and Attention in Multiattribute Choice

Ilkka Leppanen, Ilkka Leppänen, School of Business, Aalto University Abstract Decision making among options with many attributes is commonplace in various contexts. I study multiattribute choice problems using process tracing […]

BORBS X: Is BOR research making an impact on enabling transitions to sustainable infrastructures?

Katharina Burger, The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, Faculty of the Built Environment, UK June 8th 2023 12 PM to 12.40 PM (UK GMT-1) 1 PM; to 1.40 PM (CET, […]