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Supply Chain Research
The Tug-of-War in the Laboratory (Deck, Sheremeta 2019)
Coordinating the Scheduling of Subcontracted Operations: Centralization, Competition and First-Come-First-Served Processing (Vairaktarakis, Aydinliyim 2017)
Examining incentives to share demand information with your channel partner
(Niraj, Narasimhan 2016)
Level Workforce Schedules for Paced Assembly Lines (Vairaktarakis, Szmerekovsky, Xu 2016)
A heuristic for the Multisource Weber Problem with Service Level Constraints (Venkateshan, Mathur 2015)
Inventory Management with Stochastic Lead Time
(Muthuraman, Seshadri, Wu 2015)
Three-Player Trust Game with Insider Communication
(Sheremeta, Zhang 2014)
Flowshop Scheduling: Theory, Algorithms, and Managerial Insights
(Emmons, Vairaktarakis 2013)
Contracting with Asymmetric Demand Information in Supply Chains (Babich, Li, Ritchken, Wang 2012)
Coordination of Outsourced Operations at a Third-Party Facility Subject to Booking, Overtime, and Tardiness Costs
(Cai, Vairaktarakis 2012)
An Efficient Column-Generation-Based Algorithm for Solving a Pickup-and-Delivery Problem (Venkateshan, Mathur 2011)
Computationally Simple and Unified Approach to Finite- and Infinite-Horizon Clark-Scarf Inventory Model
(Sinha, Sobel, Babich 2011)
Production/Inventory Management and Capital Structure (Hu, Li, Sobel 2011)
Coordination of Outsourced Operations to Minimize Weighted Flow Time and Capacity Booking Costs (Aydinliyim, Vairaktarakis 2010)
Contracts in Supply Chains with Asymmetric Information (Ritchken 2009)
An Application of Integer Programming to Producing Aircraft Engine Parts
(Solow, Magri, )
An Optimal Algorithm for the Complementary Hamiltonian Cycle Problem on Bipartite Graphs (Vairaktarakis, Solow)
Bird scooters: shaking up the micro-mobility market (Chatterjee)
Mitigating Hold-up Through Complementarities and Refunds (Hawkins)
Simple Rules for a Network Efficiency Business Model
(CHATTERJEE, Matzler, )
Tardiness Risk at a Steel Mill (Sobel)
“Reorienting and recalibrating inter-organizational relationships: Strategies for achieving optimal trust,” (Helper, , )
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