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In this dissertation, I developed a unified complex network framework for environmental decision-making. I focused on complex network systems arising in the context of green logistics, including global supply chains, and electronic waste recycling. The framework that I developed is able to...
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In this paper, we develop static and dynamic models of global supply chains as networks with three tiers of decision-makers: manufacturers, retailers, and consumers associated with the demand markets, who compete within a tier but cooperate between tiers. The decision-makers may be based in the...
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Procuring requested relief items, while ensuring an available budget, is an essential task in humanitarian logistics. Humanitarian organizations(HOs) are facing difficult decisions about procurement portfolios (i.e., prepositioning-versus-emergency procurement) and fund-raising strategies. We...
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In this paper, we develop a supply chain optimization model for the preparation, provision, transportation, and execution of swab tests during COVID-19 pandemic. The proposed approach is based on a multi-tiered network consisting of manufacturing companies of reagents, processing laboratories...
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In this paper, we develop a supply chain optimization model for the preparation, provision, transportation, and execution of swab tests during COVID-19 pandemic. The proposed approach is based on a multi-tiered network consisting of manufacturing companies of reagents, processing laboratories...
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Supply chains are dynamic and complex systems. This holds particularly true for humanitarian supply chains that operate under strong uncertainty. In view of an ever‐growing gap of unmet humanitarian needs, it is essential to gain a better understanding of the behavior of humanitarian supply...
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Applying Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation (ABMS) methodology, this paper analyzes the impact of alternative production-sales policies on the diffusion of a new product and the generated NPV of profit. The key features of the ABMS model, that captures the marketplace as a complex adaptive...
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In this paper, we propose a rigorous dynamic supernetwork theory for the integration of social networks with financial networks with intermediation in the presence of electronic transactions. We consider decision-makers with sources of funds, financial intermediaries, as well as demand markets...
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