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Optimization and evaluation are essential to the operations of
several sectors such as the healthcare sector and the agriculture
industry. Improvement of optimizations and evaluation are
imperative for industry success and ensures that better services
are provided to global consumers across sectors. Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on Operations Management and Service Evaluation is a
critical scholarly publication that focuses on operations
management across several sectors and assessment strategies for the
improvement of these industries. Featuring a range of topics such
as fuzzy logic, ecosystem services, and metaheuristics, this book
is ideal for managers, service evaluators, marketers, academicians,
business professionals, researchers, practitioners, and students.
Turbulent changes in worldwide economies and decreases in overall
quality of life have led to a re-evaluation of the current state of
health services. Improvements in this sector will allow for more
efficient healthcare delivery to the public, as well as increased
patient satisfaction. Effective Methods for Modern Healthcare
Service Quality and Evaluation is an authoritative reference source
for the latest research on emerging tools and methodologies for the
design of healthcare models, providing expert analyses on
trouble-shooting specific problems in the industry and creating
optimal hospital environments. Highlighting various perspectives
across a range of relevant health services, this book is ideally
designed for policy makers, researchers, upper-level students, and
practitioners.
This book presents the main principles of preference disaggregation
analysis and covers theoretical advances in preference modelling,
group decision making, classification methods, robustness analysis,
process mining, and decision support systems. In addition, it
highlights several applications of the preference disaggregation
analysis in a wide range of areas, such as customer satisfaction
analysis, consumer behavior, energy and environmental policy,
strategy development, and agricultural marketing. This book was
published in honor of Yannis Siskos on the occasion of his
retirement from the University of Piraeus, Greece. It offers a
unique snapshot of the preference disaggregation philosophy in
multiple criteria decision analysis and presents a range of
research ideas, many of which were significantly influenced by
Professor Siskos work.
This book presents a diverse range of recent operational research
techniques that have been applied to agriculture and tourism
management. It covers both the primary sector of agriculture and
agricultural economics, and the tertiary sector of the tourism
industry. Findings and lessons learned from these innovations can
be readily applied to various other contexts. The book chiefly
focuses on cooperative management issues, and on developing
solutions to provide decision support in multi-criteria scenarios.
The pervasiveness of the Internet has had a significant impact on
global politics, economics, and culture. To create a truly
effective product in such a saturated digital environment,
developers must study what has come before and how they can utilize
existing tools to even greater effect. Evaluating Websites and Web
Services: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on User Satisfaction
explores some of the various approaches to the study and assessment
of Internet technologies, providing scholars, researchers,
developers, and professionals with critical knowledge and an
interdisciplinary perspective on e-services in a variety of
functional areas, from government and commerce to social media and
education.
This book outlines the latest trends in the use of multicriteria
analysis in agriculture by highlighting recent applications for
modeling agricultural decision-making. It introduces specific case
studies using multicriteria analysis as a method for selecting
multiattribute discrete alternatives or solving multiobjective
planning problems. The book is intended for a broad readership,
including agricultural and environmental economists, engineers and
all scientists whose work involves the management of agricultural
resources and decision-making in agriculture. The methods and
applications presented in this book cover decision-making processes
in agricultural and environmental contexts. The methodologies
described consider multiple criteria simultaneously in a wide range
of complex decision-making contexts by taking into account
multiple, conflicting criteria. Given the wide range of case
studies covered, the book offers a comprehensive guide to
decision-making in the agricultural context and beyond.
This book presents a diverse range of recent operational research
techniques that have been applied to agriculture and tourism
management. It covers both the primary sector of agriculture and
agricultural economics, and the tertiary sector of the tourism
industry. Findings and lessons learned from these innovations can
be readily applied to various other contexts. The book chiefly
focuses on cooperative management issues, and on developing
solutions to provide decision support in multi-criteria scenarios.
This book presents the main principles of preference disaggregation
analysis and covers theoretical advances in preference modelling,
group decision making, classification methods, robustness analysis,
process mining, and decision support systems. In addition, it
highlights several applications of the preference disaggregation
analysis in a wide range of areas, such as customer satisfaction
analysis, consumer behavior, energy and environmental policy,
strategy development, and agricultural marketing. This book was
published in honor of Yannis Siskos on the occasion of his
retirement from the University of Piraeus, Greece. It offers a
unique snapshot of the preference disaggregation philosophy in
multiple criteria decision analysis and presents a range of
research ideas, many of which were significantly influenced by
Professor Siskos work.
This book outlines the latest trends in the use of multicriteria
analysis in agriculture by highlighting recent applications for
modeling agricultural decision-making. It introduces specific case
studies using multicriteria analysis as a method for selecting
multiattribute discrete alternatives or solving multiobjective
planning problems. The book is intended for a broad readership,
including agricultural and environmental economists, engineers and
all scientists whose work involves the management of agricultural
resources and decision-making in agriculture. The methods and
applications presented in this book cover decision-making processes
in agricultural and environmental contexts. The methodologies
described consider multiple criteria simultaneously in a wide range
of complex decision-making contexts by taking into account
multiple, conflicting criteria. Given the wide range of case
studies covered, the book offers a comprehensive guide to
decision-making in the agricultural context and beyond.
Optimization and evaluation are essential to the operations of
several sectors such as the healthcare sector and the agriculture
industry. Improvement of optimizations and evaluation are
imperative for industry success and ensures that better services
are provided to global consumers across sectors. Interdisciplinary
Perspectives on Operations Management and Service Evaluation is a
critical scholarly publication that focuses on operations
management across several sectors and assessment strategies for the
improvement of these industries. Featuring a range of topics such
as fuzzy logic, ecosystem services, and metaheuristics, this book
is ideal for managers, service evaluators, marketers, academicians,
business professionals, researchers, practitioners, and students.
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