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Dynamic inoperability input-output model 2 Critical infrastructure network failure 1 Dynamic resilience 1 Economic model 1 Infrastructure 1 Infrastructure provision 1 Infrastruktur 1 Infrastrukturversorgung 1 Pandemic 1 Static resilience 1 Systems Engineering 1 Systems engineering 1 Systems engineering model 1 Virginia 1 Wirtschaftsmodell 1 Workforce disruptions 1
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Azzini, Ivano 1 Galbusera, Luca 1 Giannopoulos, Georgios 1 Jonkeren, Olaf 1 Ntalampiras, Stavros 1 Orsi, Mark 1 Santos, Joost 1
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Economic Systems Research 1 Networks and spatial economics : a journal of infrastructure modeling and computation 1
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Analysis of critical infrastructure network failure in the European Union : a combined systems engineering and economic model
Jonkeren, Olaf; Azzini, Ivano; Galbusera, Luca; … - In: Networks and spatial economics : a journal of … 15 (2015) 2, pp. 253-270
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PROBABILISTIC MODELING OF WORKFORCE-BASED DISRUPTIONS AND INPUT-OUTPUT ANALYSIS OF INTERDEPENDENT RIPPLE EFFECTS
Orsi, Mark; Santos, Joost - In: Economic Systems Research 22 (2010) 1, pp. 3-18
This paper extends the formulation of the input-output model to account for events that cause time varying and probabilistic workforce disruptions. One example of such an event is a pandemic, because the rates with which it affects the working population vary from period to period and are...
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