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HEC Montréal
Education•Montreal, Quebec, Canada•
About: HEC Montréal is a education organization based out in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Vehicle routing problem. The organization has 1221 authors who have published 5708 publications receiving 196862 citations. The organization is also known as: Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de Montreal & HEC Montreal.
Topics: Context (language use), Vehicle routing problem, Corporate governance, Heuristic (computer science), Computer science
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TL;DR: An overview of critical validity challenges plaguing entrepreneurship research experiments is presented and a practical guide of actionable validation strategies to help experimenters navigate the above tradeoffs are developed to support the mobilization of experimental methods for advancing entrepreneurship research is developed.
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TL;DR: This paper proposed a taxonomy of budget configurations and identified five patterns of budget design and budget use: the yardstick budget, coercive budget, interactive budget, the loose budget and indicative budget.
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21 Mar 2012TL;DR: The second volume of the Perspectives on Organization Studies as discussed by the authors is devoted to the identification and construction of identity in and around organizations, focusing on three questions to consider: identity as process and flow, identity and time in Gilles Deleuze's Process Philosophy, and identity formation in the Dutch Microbrewing Landscape.
Abstract: Constructing identity in and around organizations: Introducing the second volume of Perspectives on Organization Studies PART I: IDENTITY AND ORGANIZATIONS 1. Rethinking Identity Construction Processes In Organizations: Three Questions to Consider 2. Identity as Process and Flow 3. Exploring Cultural Mechanisms of Organizational Identity Construction 4. Organizational Identity Formation: Processes of Identity Imprinting and Enactment in the Dutch Microbrewing Landscape 5. Narrative Tools and the Construction of Identity 6. Villains, Victims and the Financial Crisis: Positioning Identities through Descriptions 7. Identity and Time in Gilles Deleuze's Process Philosophy PART II: GENERAL PROCESS PERSPECTIVES 8. The Bakhtinian Theory of Chronotope (Time-Space Frame) Applied to the Organizing Process 9. The Momentum of Organizational Change 10. Management Knowledge: A Process View 11. Aligning Process Questions, Perspectives and Explanations
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TL;DR: A large neighbourhood search heuristic is developed for VRDPSC that was tested on modified Solomon instances and on modified Gehring and Homberger instances and extensive computational results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed heuristic.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed some indices for the quality of a rapid transit network, as well as mathematical models and heuristics that can be used to design networks, which can assist the decision process and help produce tentative network designs that can then be submitted to the planners for further evaluation.
Abstract: Rapid transit construction projects are major endeavours that require long-term planning by several players, including politicians, urban planners, engineers, management consultants, and citizen groups. Traditionally, operations research methods have not played a major role at the planning level but several tools developed in recent years can assist the decision process and help produce tentative network designs that can be submitted to the planners for further evaluation. This article reviews some indices for the quality of a rapid transit network, as well as mathematical models and heuristics that can be used to design networks.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Danny Miller | 133 | 512 | 71238 |
Gilbert Laporte | 128 | 730 | 62608 |
Michael Pollak | 114 | 663 | 57793 |
Yong Yu | 78 | 523 | 26956 |
Pierre Hansen | 78 | 575 | 32505 |
Jean-François Cordeau | 71 | 208 | 19310 |
Robert A. Jarrow | 65 | 356 | 24295 |
Jacques Desrosiers | 63 | 173 | 15926 |
François Soumis | 61 | 290 | 14272 |
Nenad Mladenović | 54 | 320 | 19182 |
Massimo Caccia | 52 | 389 | 16007 |
Guy Desaulniers | 51 | 242 | 8836 |
Ann Langley | 50 | 161 | 15675 |
Jean-Charles Chebat | 48 | 161 | 9062 |
Georges Dionne | 48 | 421 | 7838 |