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  • Authors: Jens, Hönen; Johann L., Hurink; Bert, Zwart;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    The current trend towards more renewable and sustainable energy generation leads to an increased interest in new energy management systems and the concept of a smart grid. One important aspect of this is local energy trading, which is an extension of existing electricity markets by including prosumers, who are consumers also producing electricity. Prosumers having a surplus of energy may directly trade this surplus with other prosumers, who are currently in demand. In this paper, we present an overview of the literature in the area of local energy trading. In order to provide structure to the broad range of publications, we identify key characteristics, define the various settings, an...
  • Authors: K. Valerie, Carl; Cristina, Mihale-Wilson; Jan, Zibuschka;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    While digitalization offers numerous new possibilities for value creation, managers have to overcome a number of threats and obstacles that it harbors. In this context, the concept of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) is of increasing interest to practitioners. Drawing on the well-established paradigm of Corporate Social Responsibility, CDR comprises a set of principles designed to encourage the ethical and conscientious development, adoption, and utilization of digital technologies. This work aims at contributing to the evolving research base by empirically assessing consumer preferences and a consumer segmentation approach with regard to companies’ concrete CDR activities, thus...
  • Authors: Philipp vom, Berge; Matthias, Umkehrer; Susanne, Wanger;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Administrative labour market data for Germany do not contain detailed information on working hours. This poses a serious challenge for many empirical research questions. Between 2010 and 2014, however, it is possible to merge a supplementary data source containing information on working hours reported by employers for each job to the German Social Accident Insurances. One complicating factor is that employers were allowed to report actual working hours, contractual working hours or a full-time worker reference value, and it is not obvious from the data which re-porting scheme was actually used. In this report, we describe this supplementary data source and propose a correction procedu...
  • Authors: Sunney, Fotedar; Ann-Brith, Strömberg; Torgny, Almgren;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    We present a tri-objective mixed-integer linear programming model of the tactical resource allocation problem with inventories, called the generalized tactical resource allocation problem (GTRAP). We propose a specialized criterion space decomposition strategy, in which the projected two-dimensional criterion space is partitioned and the corresponding sub-problems are solved in parallel by application of the quadrant shrinking method (QSM) (Boland in Eur J Oper Res 260(3):873–885, 2017) for identifying non-dominated points. To obtain an efficient implementation of the parallel variant of the QSM we suggest some modifications to reduce redundancies. Our approach is tailored for the GTR...
  • Authors: Carlos, Galera-Zarco; Goulielmos, Floros;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Increasing levels of urbanisation and the rapid growth of modern cities require that particular attention be paid to ensuring the safety and protection of living conditions for their inhabitants. In this context, natural and human-induced disasters pose a major threat to the safety and normal operational procedures of buildings and infrastructures. In consequence, disaster management and built assets operations demand modern tools to be effectively prepared in order to better respond to such critical events. This study explores the potential of artificial intelligence in these operational fields by developing a deep learning model that is able to provide a rapid assessment of an asset...
  • Authors: Bokolo Anthony, Jnr.;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Distributed Ledger technology (DLT) has recently emerged as a disruptive system with a wide range of applicability, with prospect to improve societal interactions at large. In virtual enterprise (VE) context researchers and practitioners have started to investigate the deployment of DLT to automate the processing of data and implementation of decisions to support the provision of digital services. Although academic interest in this domain is growing, a practical analysis of DLT from a governance perspective is still lacking to date. Accordingly, this study aims to fill this gap and provide implications related to decentralized governance of DLT. This article develops an architectural ...
  • Authors: Jing, Wang; Ling, Luo;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    To solve the problems of high prediction costs and difficult practices in multi-category product classification in the retail industry, optimize the inventory, and improve resilience, this work introduces a forecasting method for multi-category product sales. The forecasting method divides the data into a category set and a numerical set, uses the stacking strategy, and combines it with catboost, decision tree, and extreme gradient boosting. During the feature engineering process, the ratio and classification features are added to the category feature set; the sales at t are used for training to obtain the prediction at (t + 1); and the features used in the prediction at time (t + 1) ...
  • Authors: Movin, Sequeira; Anders, Adlemo; Per, Hilletofth;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Manufacturing relocation decisions are complex because they involve combinations of location modes like offshoring or reshoring, and governance modes like insourcing or outsourcing. Furthermore, the uncertainty involved in the decision-making process makes it challenging to reach a right-shoring decision. This study presents a hybrid fuzzy-AHP-TOPSIS model to support generic relocation decisions. Industry experts were involved in a pairwise comparison of the competitive priorities’ decision criteria. A meta-synthesis of empirical studies is used to generate theoretical relocation scenarios. The presented hybrid model is used to rank the relocation scenarios in order to identify the mo...
  • Authors: Fabian, Dunke; Stefan, Nickel;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Course timetables are the organizational foundation of a university’s educational program. While students and lecturers perceive timetable quality individually according to their preferences, there are also collective criteria derived normatively such as balanced workloads or idle time avoidance. A recent challenge and opportunity in curriculum-based timetabling consists of customizing timetables with respect to individual student preferences and with respect to integrating online courses as part of modern course programs or in reaction to flexibility requirements as posed in pandemic situations. Curricula consisting of (large) lectures and (small) tutorials further open the possibili...
  • Authors: Achini, Wellalage; Mark, Fackrell; Lele, Zhang;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    Australian Red Cross Lifeblood collects blood from non-remunerated voluntary donors. Thus, it is important to ensure that donors experience good service so they will return to donate blood again. Donor experience is adversely influenced by prolonged waiting times, but they may be reduced by determining the staffing demand over the day. In this paper, we propose a Monte-Carlo simulation-based simulated annealing algorithm that seeks the minimum number of employees to meet demand over a single day while ensuring the system’s predicted average waiting time does not exceed a specified threshold. To enhance the efficiency of our simulated annealing algorithm, we develop a novel neighbourho...
  • Authors: Francisco, Salas-Molina; Juan A., Rodríguez-Aguilar; Montserrat, Guillen;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    In this paper, we summarize and analyze the relevant research on the cash management problem appearing in the literature. First, we identify the main dimensions of the cash management problem. Next, we review the most relevant contributions in this field and present a multidimensional analysis of these contributions, according to the dimensions of the problem. From this analysis, several open research questions are highlighted.
  • Authors: Hara, Giannika; Christina, Milioti; Panayotis G., Michaelides;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    The aim of this study is to analyze the freight relationships between three major mainland Greek ports (Piraeus, Thessaloniki and Volos), based on containers’ transportation. The methodology used is the Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model. The empirical analysis is based on time series data spanning the period January 1998–December 2012. The most important finding is that a shock in one port doesn’t have, in general, a significant impact on any other port and the corresponding effects settle down relatively quickly, usually in less than two months.
  • Authors: Simona, Bigerna; Carlo Andrea, Bollino; Maria Chiara, D’Errico;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    The liberalization of electricity markets has been dominated by conditions of oligopoly and market power, as shown in numerous studies in empirical literature on the supply side. However, regulators have used statistical measurements to monitor the extent of market power, making little reference to founded theoretical approaches. This paper provides a new contribution to the literature on the electricity market by presenting a theoretical and empirical model to construct competitive equilibrium, and estimating market power on both the supply and demand side of the day-ahead electricity market.
  • Authors: N., Englezos; X., Kartala; P., Koundouri;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    The optimal management of scarce transboundary water resources among competitive users is expected to be challenged by the effects of climate change on water availability. The multiple economic and social implications, including conflicts between neighbouring countries, as well as competitive sectors within each country are difficult to estimate and predict, to inform policy-making. In this paper, this problem is approached as a stochastic multistage dynamic game: we develop and apply a novel framework for assessing and evaluating different international strategies regarding transboundary water resources use, under conditions of hydrological uncertainty.
  • Authors: Gabriele, Angori; Chiara, Marzocchi; Laura, Ramaciotti;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    The dynamics of basic and applied research at university and industry have steadily changed since the Eighties, with the private sector reducing its investments in science and universities experiencing significant remodelling in the governance of their funding. While studies have focussed on documenting these changes in industry, less attention has been paid to observe the trajectories of basic and applied research in universities. This work contributes to fill this gap by looking at the evolution of publicly funded research that has been patented by universities between 1978 and 2015. First, we adopt a critical perspective of the basic versus applied dichotomy and identify patents ac...
  • Authors: Anonymous Libretexts;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2020)

    Going green, green business, and sustainable business are topics on everyone’s mind. But what does all this mean exactly? A Primer on Sustainable Business answers that question and provides an introduction to the basics you need to know.
  • Authors: Ping, Zhan;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    We consider the problem of allocating divisible/indivisible goods to agents according to agents’ ordinal preferences. Hashimoto et al. [15] provided a nonalgorithmic and axiomatic characterization of well-studied probabilistic serial (PS) mechanism. Recently, Fujishige et al. [12] generalized the PS mechanism where goods are enlarged from a fixed set to a family of sets which is a polytope defined by a system of linear inequalities associated with submodular functions. The above extended PS (EPS) greatly improved the flexibility of allocations. Based on these two results, in this paper, we investigate the nonalgorithmic and axiomatic characterization of EPS. We show that the EPS rule ...
  • Authors: Ioannis, Dimitriou;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    In this work, we consider a novel single-server retrial queue with event-dependent arrival rates. Contrary to other related works, the primary customers’ arrival rates depend on the last realized event, which refers either to a departure, or to an arrival of either type, or to when a customer arrives during a busy period, compared with others. Our motivation stems from the modeling of service systems, in which the customers express their willingness to join the system based on the last realized event. We investigate the stability conditions, and derive the stationary distribution both at service completion epochs, and at an arbitrary epoch. We also study the asymptotic behaviour under...
  • Authors: Georgia, Fargetta; Laura R. M., Scrimali;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    In this paper, we present a sustainable closed-loop supply chain network equilibrium problem for collectible items in a time-dependent framework. In particular, we consider a network consisting of manufacturers, retailers, demand markets, and an online second-hand platform involved in forward and reverse logistics competition. Manufacturers as well as retailers try to control the amount of emissions generated in transaction processes. We analyze the optimal behaviors of all the decision-makers, and we give the governing closed-loop supply chain network equilibrium conditions. Then, we introduce the associated evolutionary variational inequality and the related infinite-dimensional pro...
  • Authors: Jean C., Kouam; Simplice A., Asongu; Bin J., Meh;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2023)

    This paper proposes a synthetic indicator of the quality of support for companies and identifies the factors that can contribute towards improving the quality of such support in three countries (i.e., Burkina-Faso, Cameroon, and Ghana). The study uses static mechanics and applies techniques of factor analysis. A principal component analysis is performed on the data collected from 80 business support structures in the sampled countries. After constructing the indicators, correlates are provided on how the constructed indicators are linked to the objectives of sustainable development. Our results are robust after controlling for variables relating to the general characteristics of the s...