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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 353
Volume 353, Number 1, October 2025
MCDA in Climate, Technology and Finance: Integrating Decision Making and Traditional OR with Data Science and AI
- Panos Xidonas:

MCDA in climate, technology and finance: integrating decision making and traditional OR with data science and AI. 1-2 - Luis C. Dias

, Pedro Marques, Rita Garcia, Fernanda de Santo, Rita Tentúgal, Tiago Natal-da-Luz, Álvaro Sousa, José Paulo Sousa, Fausto Freire
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Using qualitative information elicited from a panel to obtain robust conclusions: a protocol and an application to improve integrated pest management systems. 3-24 - Valérie Brison, Marc Pirlot

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A spatial utility model for ranking maps. 25-52 - Sebastian Utz

, Ralph E. Steuer
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Empirical analysis of the trade-offs among risk, return, and climate risk in multi-criteria portfolio optimization. 53-76 - Irène Abi-Zeid

, Jérôme Cerutti
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Multi-criteria decision aiding for built heritage value assessment: Model and application in Québec City, Canada. 77-92 - Nicolas Fayard

, David Ríos Insua
, Alexis Tsoukiàs:
A framework for expected capability sets. 93-119 - He Huang

, Sajid Siraj:
Quantifying and reducing the complexity of multi-line charts as a visual aid in multi-criteria decision-making. 121-146 - Pietro Fronte

, Núria Agell
, Marc Torrens
, Diana Mesa:
Criteria definition for digital requirements using hesitant fuzzy linguistic terms sets: an application to the automotive industry. 147-169 - Nastaran Goldani, Alessio Ishizaka

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A hybrid fuzzy multi-criteria group decision-making method and its application to healthcare waste treatment technology selection. 171-196 - Sara I. C. Lemos, Fernando A. F. Ferreira

, Constantin Zopounidis
, Emilios Galariotis
, Neuza C. M. Q. F. Ferreira
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Artificial intelligence and change management in small and medium-sized enterprises: an analysis of dynamics within adaptation initiatives. 197-223 - Yiyi Xu, M'hammed Sahnoun, Fouad Ben Abdelaziz

, Anne Louis:
Multimodal transportation network for bio-waste collection: the case of Normandy. 225-250 - Petr Hájek, Jean-Michel Sahut

, Vladimír Olej:
Credit rating prediction using a fuzzy MCDM approach with criteria interactions and TOPSIS sorting. 251-279 - Madjid Tavana

, Shahryar Sorooshian, Meysam Sarvarizadehkouhpaye, Hassan Mina
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A novel fuzzy general best-worst method for considering diversity and inclusion in supplier selection programs. 281-320 - Stéphane Goutte, Hoang-Viet Le

, Fei Liu, Hans-Jörg von Mettenheim:
Mcda strategies for portfolio optimization: a case study on Vietnamese stock market dynamics. 321-351 - Sabri Boubaker, Thanh Ngo

, Aristeidis Samitas
, David Tripe:
An MCDA composite index of bank stability using CAMELS ratios and shannon entropy. 353-376 - Foteini Kyriazi, Sophia Tarani, Dimitrios D. Thomakos

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Median-adaptive portfolios: a minimum criteria approach to asset allocation. 377-400 - Fredj Jawadi

, Abdoulkarim Idi Cheffou, Nabila Jawadi:
Reexamining the oil price & islamic finance relationship: a multicriteria time series analysis. 401-417
Volume 353, Number 2, October 2025
Ensemble Learning for Operations Research and Business Analytics
- Koen W. De Bock, Matthias Bogaert, Philippe du Jardin:

Ensemble learning for operations research and business analytics. 419-448 - Yi Chen

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A novel method for corn futures price prediction integrating decomposition, denoising, feature selection and hybrid networks. 449-484 - Mahmudul Hasan

, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin
, Petr Hájek, Kristof Coussement, Md. Nahid Sultan, Brian Lucey:
A blending ensemble learning model for crude oil price forecasting. 485-515 - Arthur Thuy

, Dries F. Benoit:
Fast and reliable uncertainty quantification with neural network ensembles for industrial image classification. 517-543 - Rahul Kumar

, Shubhadeep Mukherjee
, Divya Choudhary:
Uncovering the roots of customer dissatisfaction via Amazon reviews: a hybrid ensemble-deep learning approach for E-commerce quality management. 545-574 - Van-Ho Nguyen

, Nghia Nguyen
, Thuy-Hien Nguyen, Yen-Nhi Nguyen, Mai-Thu Dinh, Dung Doan:
Customer emotion detection and analytics in hotel and tourism services using multi-label classificational models based on ensemble learning. 575-605 - Usama Arshad

, Gohar Khan, Fawaz Khaled Alarfaj, Zahid Halim, Sajid Anwar:
Q-ensemble learning for customer churn prediction with blockchain-enabled data transparency. 607-633 - Baha Ulug, Süreyya Özögür-Akyüz:

Optimized churn prediction using ensemble-based feature selection via second-order cone programming. 635-665 - Henri Arno

, Klaas Mulier, Joke Baeck, Thomas Demeester:
Business Failure Prediction From Textual and Tabular Data With Sentence-Level Interpretations. 667-692 - Yi Feng, Mohammad Zoynul Abedin

, Yunqiang Yin, Dujuan Wang
, Tai Chiu Edwin Cheng, Kristof Coussement:
An adaptive heterogeneous ensemble learning method for multi-dimensional company performance decision-making. 693-725 - Huiyu Cui, Lifang Zhang

, Hufang Yang, Jianzhou Wang, Zhenkun Liu:
Maximizing the lender's profit: profit-oriented loan default prediction based on a weighting model. 727-760 - Changhua He, Lean Yu

, Xi Xi, Xiaoming Zhang
, Chuanbin Liu:
An ensemble learning model with dynamic sampling and feature fusion network for class sparsity in credit risk classification. 761-791 - Ya-Han Hu, Chih-Fong Tsai

, Pei-Ting Wang:
Combining multiple data resampling methods and classifier ensembles for better financial distress prediction: homogeneous and heterogeneous approaches. 793-814 - Fabrizio Maturo

, Donato Riccio, Andrea Mazzitelli
, Giuseppe Maria Bifulco
, Francesco Paolone:
Explainable gradient boosting for corporate crisis forecasting in Italian businesses. 815-839 - Gaurav Arwade

, Sigurdur Olafsson:
Learning ensembles of interpretable simple structure. 841-869
Volume 353, Number 3, October 2025
- Travaughn Coren Bain, Ersoy Subasi, Munevver Mine Subasi

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Pattern-based survival analysis and its application to medicine. 871-883 - Zebin Hu, Linmin Hu

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Reliability assessment of a multi-state mixed δ-shock model based on discrete PH distribution. 885-916 - Xuehua Ji

, Shaochuan Fu, Hadrian Geri Djajadikerta, Tricia Ong, Yong Ye:
Impacts of CSR and demand disruption on the optimal decisions in logistics service supply chain: a comparison of four analytical models. 917-948 - Yanping Jiang, Tingwen Zheng

, Zhenpeng Tang, Kunyuan Huang, Zhan Gao:
A stable matching model for long-term carpooling. 949-976 - Yigit Kazançoglu

, Sachin Kumar Mangla
, Sunil Luthra
, Mamta Rani Agarwal
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Role of emerging technologies for empowering resilience and transparency in supply chains. 977-1018 - Yao Li

, Ying He, Yucheng Dong
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Preference-sorting structures extending scores and ordered categories: an axiomatic distance approach in group decision making. 1019-1051 - Alexander Rave

, Pirmin Fontaine:
Truck drone arc covering problem with an application and case study in disaster management. 1053-1077 - Narsymbat Salimgereyev

, Bulat Mukhamediyev
, Aijaz A. Shaikh
, Katarzyna Czerewacz-Filipowicz
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Revamping staffing strategy: a bottom-up approach. 1079-1098 - Zsombor Szádoczki

, Sándor Bozóki
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Optimal sequences for pairwise comparisons: the graph of graphs approach. 1099-1122 - Tamara Teplova

, Maksim Fayzulin
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Decoding Russian stock market trends through ensemble methods and sentiment analysis of social media. 1123-1172 - Weiqing Wang, Junyi Liang, Liukai Wang

, Yu Xiong
, Zhichao Si:
Identifying ICO scam risk with PU learning based on features engineering of venture capital. 1173-1209 - Shih-Heng Yu

, Ming Chen, Fu-Chiang Yang
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Corporate social responsibility, profitability and marketability in business performance evaluation: a directional network slacks-based measure approach. 1211-1237 - Wenfan Ou

, Sheng Bi
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Sequential decision-making under uncertainty: a robust MDPs review. 1239-1285 - Naama Meira Kopelman, Rami Yaari, Amit Huppert, Yakir Berchenko

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Optimal control of birth-death processes, with applications to epidemic surveillance. 1287-1303 - Cristina Folgado Pinto, Ana Sara Costa

, Diogo Cunha Ferreira, Miguel Alves Pereira:
Optimisation of annual payments to public hospitals accounting for quality, access, and efficiency. 1305-1344

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