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SUMMARY:EURO 2025 - Behavioural OR stream
DESCRIPTION:Please find the updates here: https://euro2025leeds.uk/outline-programme/ \nMonday\nMonday\, 8:30-10:00\nMA-61: Cognitive and situational factors in supported and unsupported processes\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): L. Alberto Franco \nThe impact of situational factors such as time pressure on the design and use of operational systems\nBarbara Summers\, John Maule\nEffects of intra-organizational gamification on performance\nMounir Derboghossian\nDynamics of decision making in optimal stopping: Diffusion decision model approach\nLy Tran\, Ilkka Leppanen\, Tianqi Hu\nIntuition in decision making: Insights from drift diffusion modelling\nTianqi Hu\, Ilkka Leppanen\, L. Alberto Franco \nMonday\, 10:30-12:00\nMB-61: Advances in behavioral decision analysis 1\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Jyrki Wallenius \nBehavioral Decision Analysis: Theoretical lenses and behavioral levels\nGilberto Montibeller\, Florian Federspiel\, Matthias Seifert\, Detlof von Winterfeldt\nDe-biasing data-driven models in energy markets\nFahad Mehmood\, Hussain Syed Kazmi\nValue trade-offs in sustainable supply chain management\nIgor Barahona\, Mohammed AlKhars\, Gilberto Montibeller\nCommunicating commander’s intent in a chain of command with multicriteria decision analysis: An experiment in air combat\nRaimo P. Hämäläinen\, Kai Virtanen\, Heikki Mansikka\, Mikko Kankaisto \nMonday\, 12:30-14:00\nMC-61: Advances in behavioral decision analysis 2\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Gilberto Montibeller \nAnchoring bias in the tradeoff procedure within Multi-Attribute Value Theory\nGeqie Sun\, Maarten Kroesen\, Jafar Rezaei\nMulti-criteria decision-making for others: How anchoring effects change based on who guides the interaction\nMaura Halstead\, Manuel López-Ibáñez\, George Farmer\, Paul Warren\nUse of heuristics in pairwise multicriteria choice tasks: An experimental study\nJyrki Wallenius\, Eeva Vilkkumaa\, Matias Kivikangas\, Pekka Malo\, Kalyanmoy Deb\, Konstantinos Katsikopoulos\nTime preferences in repetitive choices\nPelin Gulum Tas\, Yousef Maknoon\, Gilberto Montibeller\, Jafar Rezaei \nMonday\, 14:30-16:00\nMD-61: Behaviour in group decision making\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Femke Bekius\, Hubert Korzilius \nGroup diversity and facilitated modelling\nL. Alberto Franco\, Etienne Rouwette\nMethodological adaptivity and design choices to support decision-making in a citizen participation program\nHubert Korzilius\, Femke Bekius\, Mats ter Horst\nIntervention design supporting inclusion and transparency in a strategic alliance within Dutch infrastructure\nJonan Raaijmakers\, Femke Bekius\, Vincent De Gooyert\, Etienne Rouwette\nNavigating complexity in sustainable mobility transition with integrated group model building and process mapping methods\nMats ter Horst\, Peraphan Jittrapirom\, Femke Bekius \nTuesday\nTuesday\, 8:30-10:00\nTA-61: Addressing behavioral issues of real-world problems 1\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Alice H. Aubert \nSerious gaming to foster urban climate adaptation?\nLisa Scholten\, Aashna Mittal\, Geertje Bekebrede\, Carissa Champlin\nHow to communicate uncertainty?\nAnna Cajochen\, Michael Siegrist\, Judit Lienert\nIncorporating stakeholder preferences in policy evaluation\nMilena Wiget\, Judit Lienert\nRethinking livestock future: Behavioural insights from value-focused thinking and MCDA\nAlice H. Aubert\, Isabel Jaisli \nTuesday\, 10:30-12:00\nTB-33: Behavioural operations 1\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK 1.31\nChair(s): Xuan Zhao \nRefining demand accuracy for competing retailers\nMeng Wu\, Xiaoyin Cao\, Tian Bai\nResilience and emergency orders: An experimental investigation of newsvendor recourse\nB Vipin\, Mohd Mujahid Khan\nFacing asymmetric supply chain disruptions: The moderating role of team familiarity\njiatian xie\nTransshipment with overconfidence\nXuan Zhao \nTB-61: Addressing behavioral issues of real-world problems 2\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Judit Lienert \nCommunicating model uncertainty for decision support in seasonal climate forecasting services\nAndrea Taylor\nBehavioural dimensions of avalanche forecasting\nIan Durbach\nTowards participatory decision support for decarbonisation planning\nValentin Bertsch\nA review indicates low stakeholder participation and use of behavioral OR in MCDA applied to environmental problems\nJudit Lienert \nTuesday\, 12:30-14:00\nTC-33: Behavioural operations 2\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK 1.31\nChair(s): Melvin Drent \nManaging supply disruptions for risk-averse buyers: Diversified sourcing vs. disruption prevention\nXin Chen\nMaximizing customer retention in multi-stage training services: Model and solution algorithm\nQiuwei Guo\, Yifu Li\, Lindong Liu\, Lifei Sheng\nA newsvendor model with multiple reference points: Target-setting for aspirational newsvendors\nTian Bai\nWhen alarms fall silent: Human-adaptive maintenance optimization\nMelvin Drent\, Bas van Oudenhoven\, Collin Drent\, Rob Basten\, Philippe van de Calseyde \nTC-61: Behaviour in information systems\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Michael Leyer \nThe impact of AI video summaries on video platform learning and teaching mode\nYan Peng\, Dan Ke\nUsing AI in the presence of congestion\nBenjamin Legros\, Francis de Véricourt\nHow to foster structural empowerment with AI Governance to improve work practices\nMichael Leyer\, Oliver Behn\, Marc Jungtaeubl\, Mascha Will-Zocholl\nThe impact of explainability and relationships on trust in AI for supplier compliance\nDaniel Sanchez-Loor \nTuesday\, 14:30-16:00\nTD-61: Behavioural aspects of strategic planning\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): MARTIN KUNC \nEffects of Generative AI on scenario thinking\nMegan Crawford\, Nicholas Rowland\, Luciana Blaha\, Elena Fitkov-Norris\nWho to trust? Comparing AI\, transparent AI\, and human advice in forecasting\nFabian Lindner\, Lena Silbermayr\, Barnabas Schiffer\nExploring the concepts of plausibility and believability in the presentation of scenario narratives\nFrances O’Brien\, Eleanor Reynolds\, Maureen Meadows\nScenario thinking as a potential intervention to address cognitive bias in students\nJohn McCarthy\, Barry Prendergast \nWednesday\nWednesday\, 8:30-10:00\nWA-61: Behavioural lessons from OR use in the lab and field\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Monica Oliveira \nThe impact of causal loop diagrams on business performance\nMARTIN KUNC\nRational thinking and learning in small\, exciting wicked projects using systems methodologies\nJulian de Villez\nHuman behavioral aspects in production planning: A systematic review of research frameworks\nAnita Onay\, Marcus Brandenburg\, Christina Stampfer\, Johannes Siebert\nLeveraging novel delphi processes for enabling behavioural OR and collaborative value modelling in health settings\nMonica Oliveira\, Rui Infante\, Edgar Mascarenhas\, Francisco Viterbo \nWednesday\, 10:30-12:00\nWB-61: Behavioral studies in cognate domains 1\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): MARTIN KUNC \nThe impact of perceived climate extremes on farmer adaptation decisions to climate change\nOliver Behn\, Marlene Kionka \, Michael Leyer\, Silke Hüttel\nUnderstanding organisational challenges in secure digital transformation: Baseline analysis of cybersecurity practices in higher education\nWaseq Ziaie\nUnderstanding key predictors of digital health contact-tracing app adoption\nShehani Pigera\, Paul van Schaik\, Miglena Campbell\, Karen Renaud\, Petra Manley \nWednesday\, 12:30-14:00\nWC-61: Behavioural studies in cognate domains 2\nStream: Behavioural OR\nRoom: LUBS MK G31\nChair(s): Gordon Dash \nRanking products as substitutes based on the stability of their relations with other products upon aggregation\nPetr Krautwurm\nBuy now pay later: Intertemporal preferences in installment loan choices\nJiang Jiang\, Chris Anderson\nThe impact of online promotional tools on brand image in the Qatari fashion industry\nDr Dewan Md Zahurul Islam\nEfficient behaviorally biased portfolio decisions preconditioned by asset interconnectedness\nGordon Dash\, Nina Kajiji
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/euro-2025-behavioural-or-stream/
LOCATION:University of Leeds\, Woodhouse Lane\, Leeds LS2 9JT\, United Kingdom
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250716
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SUMMARY:Call for Submissions - BOR Fall Workshop Poster Slam
DESCRIPTION:A major part of the workshop (Marburg\, 06 October – 07 October 2025) is the discussion about topics\, new ideas\, and current insights. For this purpose\, we will have short talks backed up by more information on posters in the form of a digital slide. We invite participants from the community to submit their topics to be considered for presentation. Please submit an abstract of not more than 150 words. \n  \nLocal Organizer \nProf. Dr. Michael Leyer (michael.leyer@wiwi.uni-marburg.de)\, University of Marburg / Queensland University of Technology \n  \nKeydates & deadlines: \n*       Abstract Submission Deadline: Sunday\, July 15\, 2025 at hrs. 23:59 CET \n*       Participant registration deadline: Sunday\, September 22\, 2025 at hrs. 23:59 CET \n  \nSubmission: \nYou can submit your abstract by sending an email to bwl-dl@staff.uni-marburg.de. \n  \nRegistration: \nYou can send your registration data with your name\, University and address sending an email to bwl-dl@staff.uni-marburg.de. \n  \nWebsite: \nhttps://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb02/professuren/bwl/digiprozess/bor-fall-workshop \n 
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/call-for-submissions-bor-fall-workshop-poster-slam/
CATEGORIES:Working group events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251006
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251008
DTSTAMP:20260506T093933
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SUMMARY:BOR Fall Workshop 2025
DESCRIPTION:This is to inform about the upcoming Fall Workshop (06-07 October 2025) of the European Working Group on Behavioural Operational Research (BOR) to be held in Marburg\, Germany. \n  \nThe BOR community aims to provide guidance to European OR academics\, teachers\, and practitioners for developing effective OR-supported interventions by investigating and sharing behavioural-based explanations of the factors that shape the practice of modelling\, model use\, and model results communication. \n  \nThe full program and registration options are now available. Download the PDF here. \n  \nCall for Presentations for the BOR Poster Slam! \nA major part of the workshop is the discussion about topics\, new ideas\, and current insights. For this purpose\, we will have short talks backed up by more information on posters in the form of a digital slide. We invite participants from the community to submit their topics to be considered for presentation. Please submit an abstract of not more than 150 words. You can submit your abstract by sending an email to bwl-dl@staff.uni-marburg.de. \nRegistration:\nYou can send your registration data (with your name\, University\, and address) to bwl-dl@staff.uni-marburg.de. \nDeadlines:\n* Abstract Submission Deadline: Sunday\, July 15\, 2025 at hrs. 23:59 CET\n* Participant registration deadline: Sunday\, September 22\, 2025 at hrs. 23:59 CET \nWebsite: \nhttps://www.uni-marburg.de/de/fb02/professuren/bwl/digiprozess/bor-fall-workshop). \n  \nHoping to meeting you there! \nHost and organizer from our COB is Michael Leyer \n 
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/save-the-date-for-the-bor-fall-workshop/
LOCATION:Marburg\, Germany\, Marburg\, Germany
CATEGORIES:ewg-events,Working group events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251102
DTSTAMP:20260506T093933
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SUMMARY:Special Session: Behavioral Operations Management - International Working Seminar on Production Economics
DESCRIPTION:Dear Colleagues\, \nWe are pleased to announce the 24th International Working Seminar on Production Economics\, to be held in Innsbruck\, Austria\, from February 23 to 27\, 2026. \nThe seminar provides a unique platform for researchers and practitioners to present and develop ideas at the interface of engineering\, economics\, and management to advance knowledge that improves industrial practice and decision-making (see CfP_IWSPE 2026 v5). \nA special session will be devoted to Behavioral Operations Management\, exploring the human and behavioral factors influencing supply chain and operations management decisions and performance. \n  \nWe invite you to submit abstracts. Abstract submissions are due by November 15\, 2025 (an extension). Full papers are due by January 14\, 2026. \n  \nPlease note that presentations at the seminar may be considered for publication in a special issue of the International Journal of Production Economics. \n  \nWe look forward to your contributions and to welcoming you to Innsbruck in February 2026. \nBest regards\,\nAnita Onay\nOn behalf of the Organizing Committee\n24th International Working Seminar on Production Economics
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/special-session-behavioral-operations-management-international-working-seminar-on-production-economics/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260308T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260308T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T093933
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SUMMARY:Submit your abstract - IFORS Vienna
DESCRIPTION:Call for Presentations in the BOR Stream – IFORS Vienna\, \n  \nThe upcoming IFORS conference ( https://ifors2026.at/home/) will take place 12-17 July 2026\, Vienna\, Austria. \n  \nThe EURO WG on Behavioural OR is organizing a stream of sessions at the conference. We invite contributions that examine behavioural issues related to the design\, use\, and evaluation of OR approaches in both laboratory and field settings\, and as inputs to the development of models depicting OR-related activity. Central to the growing field of Behavioural OR is a concern with unpacking what people actually do when they engage with OR methods\, processes\, and tools\, and how their behaviour\, cognition\, and emotions affect\, or are affected by\, OR-related activity. \n  \nBOR SESSIONS \n  \nWe would like to invite you to submit an abstract to any of the BOR-sessions listed below: \n  \nSession 1. Behavioural aspects of strategic planning – Martin Kunc – Code: 67599758 \nSession 2. Behavioral OR general papers – Raimo P. Hämäläinen – Code: 2db1a3f2 \nSession 3. Experiments in BOR – Ayşegül Engin\, Lea Trampitsch-Vink – Code: 817ce1df \nSession 4. AI in Behavioral OR – Wieland Müller – cd69b39a \nSession 5. Developing BOR approaches in health settings – Ana Vieira\, Mónica Oliveira – 602e2dcc \nSession 6. BOR in climate change – Oliver Behn – a0bd52b1 \n  \n  \nSUBMITTING AN ABSTRACT \nTo submit your abstract\, please visit: \nhttps://www.euro-online.org/conf/ifors2026/?confdb=ifors2026&page=welcome \n  \nOn this page\, go to the “Abstract in an organized session” and enter the relevant Code (see above) and click on the “Submit invited abstract” button. You will then be taken to an abstract submission form page\, where you can enter all the information about your abstract. \n  \nYour abstract can be based on conceptual or empirical work\, whether complete or ongoing. If you are in doubt regarding which BOR-related  to submit your abstract to\, or have problems with your submission\, please contact the relevant Chair(s). If you know a colleague who might be interested in submitting an abstract\, please feel free to forward this invitation. \n  \nIf you would like to organize an invited session in the BOR Stream\, please contact us or the relevant Session Chair(s). A session consists of 3-4 talks with a focus on a particular topic consistent with the theme of a Stream. \n  \nSUBMISSION DEADLINE \n  \n***Please note that the submission deadline for abstracts is March 15\, 2026*** \n  \nWe look forward to seeing you in person at the IFORS 2026! \n  \nAlberto Franco\, Raimo Hämäläinen \nCoordinators\, European Working Group on Behavioural OR
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/submit-your-abstract-ifors-vienna/
CATEGORIES:ewg-events,Working group events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260628T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260701T170000
DTSTAMP:20260506T093933
CREATED:20260128T123628Z
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SUMMARY:GDN Conference -- Katowice
DESCRIPTION:GDN Conference\, Katowice\, June 28th – July 1st\, 2026 \nThe link is: https://gdnconference.org/gdn2026/ \nBehavioural Issues in Model-driven Group Decision Support \nStream Organiser: L. Alberto Franco \n  \nModel-driven group decision support (GDS) is an approach to facilitating group decision making in which a formal\, transparent model serves as the central mechanism for structuring discussion\, enabling negotiation\, and supporting analysis. In this approach\, the model—rather than technology or social process alone—is the primary vehicle through which participants collectively explore\, understand\, and reach agreement about a problem situation. \n  \nThis stream invites contributions that examine behavioural issues related to the design\, use\, and evaluation of model-driven GDS in both laboratory and field settings. Central to the stream is a focus on understanding what people actually do when they engage with model-drive GDS methods\, procedures\, and tools\, and how their behaviours\, cognitions\, and emotions shape—and are shaped by—the use of such approaches. \n  \nWe particularly welcome empirical studies that report on the application of model-driven GDS with face-to-face or virtual teams working on: \n\nCross-functional and interdisciplinary decision making\nStrategy and policy analysis and evaluation\nInter-organisational collaboration and partnership working\n\n  \nThe stream also seeks contributions that advance theoretical and practical understanding of model-driven GDS approaches. Topics of interest include\, but are not limited to: \n\nProblem structuring methods (e.g. SODA\, SSM\, Strategic Choice)\nFacilitated modelling approaches (e.g. Group Model Building\, Decision Conferencing)\nGames and simulation-gaming approaches for group decision support\nThe role of technology in supporting model-driven GDS\n\n  \nFinally\, we welcome research that examines the development of competences and skills required for effective model-driven GDS\, including facilitation\, modelling and the management of group dynamics. \n  \nAlberto Franco \nalberto.franco@bristol.ac.uk
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/gdn-conference-katowice/
CATEGORIES:Conferences
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