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Jamal Ouenniche

Researcher at University of Edinburgh

Publications -  51
Citations -  932

Jamal Ouenniche is an academic researcher from University of Edinburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data envelopment analysis & Bankruptcy prediction. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 48 publications receiving 796 citations. Previous affiliations of Jamal Ouenniche include ESC Rennes School of Business & Eindhoven University of Technology.

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A heuristic for the pickup and delivery traveling salesman problem

TL;DR: A new and efficient composite heuristic is proposed for the pickup and delivery traveling salesman problem, which is composed of two phases: a solution construction phase including a local optimization component and a deletion and re-insertion improvement phase.
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Assessing efficiency profiles of UK commercial banks: a DEA analysis with regression-based feedback

TL;DR: This paper proposes a new DEA-based analysis framework with a regression-based feedback mechanism, where regression analysis provides DEA with feedback that informs about the relevance of the inputs and the outputs chosen by the analyst.
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A general unconstrained model for transfer pricing in multinational supply chains

TL;DR: The Theory of the Multinational Firm is generalized and extended to the case of multinational supply chains to determine how decisions regarding trade quantities, transfer prices, and transport cost allocations affect the amount of taxes to be paid to host governments and the total after tax repatriated earnings of the corporation.
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The Two-Group Heuristic to Solve the Multi-Product, Economic Lot Sizing and Scheduling Problem in Flow Shops

TL;DR: A new and efficient heuristic to solve the multi-product, economic lot sizing and scheduling problem in flow shops, called the two-group method (TG), assumes that the cycle time of each product is an integer multiple of a basic period and restricts these multiples to take either the value 1 or K where K is a positive integer.
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Index Policies for the Admission Control and Routing of Impatient Customers to Heterogeneous Service Stations

TL;DR: A general Markovian model for the optimal control of admissions and subsequent routing of customers for service provided by a collection of heterogeneous stations is proposed and an explicit construction of an index policy founded on a proposal of Whittle for restless bandits is given.