Applications of Management Science

Applications of Management Science

Applications of Management Science

Applications of Management Science

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Overview

Applications of Management Science showcases current studies in the application of management science, contributing to the solution of significant managerial decision-making problems. To those involved in the applications of multi-criteria decision making, data envelopment analysis, and decision making, in a realistic managerial problem-solving environment through the use of state-of-the-art management science modeling, this is a must read.

The research presented by academics in Volume 13 significantly aids in the deconstruction of managerial decision-making problems with management science methodologies. Specifically focusing on the applications of management science methodologies data envelopment analysis and multi-criteria decision making, this collection is split into three sections: Data Envelopment Analysis, Optimization Modeling, Business Analytical Modeling.

Applications of Management Science is core for those academics, researchers, and practitioners of management science in mitigating significant managerial decision-making problems, for both the public and the private sectors.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781800715523
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date: 08/08/2022
Series: Applications of Management Science , #21
Pages: 184
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x (d)

About the Author

Kenneth Lawrence, PhD, is a Professor of Management Science and Business Analytics at the Tuchman School of Management at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Dr. Lawrence’s professional employment includes over 20 years of technical management experience with AT&T as Director, Decision Support Systems and Marketing Demand Analysis, Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc., Prudential Insurance, and the U. S. Army in forecasting, marketing planning and research, statistical analysis and operations research.
Gary Kleinman is a Professor of Accounting at the Feliciano School of Business at Montclair State University. He has taught auditing and many other accounting courses for many years at both undergraduate and masters levels. He has a CPA license and obtained his PhD from Rutgers University, Newark, NJ. In addition, Dr. Kleinman has an extensive research background, writing about auditing, auditor judgment, auditor independence, auditor behavior and statistical sampling in auditing.

Table of Contents

Part A. Data Envelopment Analysis
Chapter 1. Insurance Company Efficiency Analysis through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) during COVID-19 Pandemic; Gao Niu, John Quinn, and Alan Olinsky
Chapter 2. Are All Gold Medal Mutual Funds Equally Efficient?; D.K Malholtra, Rashmi Malholtra, and Robert Nydick
Chapter 3. Covid-19 and Performance of Cosmetics Companies; Rashmi Malhotra, D. K Malhotra, and Shubha Bennur
Chapter 4. Productivity in the New Jersey PPO Health Insurance Industry, 2018; Kenneth D. Lawrence and Sheila M. Lawrence
Chapter 5. Negative Data in Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA); Kenneth D. Lawrence, Sheila M. Lawrence, and Dinesh R. Pai
Part B. Optimization Modeling
Chapter 6. Optimization of the Geothermal Energy for District Heating in the Polish Tatras Region: A Case Study; Bartosz Sawik
Chapter 7. Profitability, Sustainability, and Product Development; Nand K. Jha
Part C. Business Analytical Modeling
Chapter 8. Comprehensive Business Diagnostics of a Company’s Activities; Naila Aliyeva, Sergei Chernov, Liudmila Babaskina, and Mariya Zakharova
Chapter 9. Optimal Bundling of Platform Memberships under Horizontal Cooperation; Xingping Zhang, Feng Yang, Yaqin Hu, and Zhimin Huang
Chapter 10. Mitigating Administrative Fraud in Warranty Service for Remanufactured Products; Aditya Pandit, and Surendra M. Gupta
Chapter 11. Experiential Learning Exercise in an Analytics Class; Ronald Klimberg, Michael Marzano, and Michael Bruening

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