Ebook: Models and Methods in Economics and Management Science: Essays in Honor of Charles S. Tapiero
Author: Alain Bensoussan Shaokuan Chen Suresh P. Sethi (auth.) Fouad El Ouardighi Konstantin Kogan (eds.)
- Tags: Operation Research/Decision Theory, Operations Research Management Science, Engineering Economics Organization Logistics Marketing
- Series: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 198
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Springer International Publishing
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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With this book, distinguished and notable contributors wish to honor Professor Charles S. Tapiero’s scientific achievements. Although it covers only a few of the directions Professor Tapiero has taken in his work, it presents important modern developments in theory and in diverse applications, as studied by his colleagues and followers, further advancing the topics Tapiero has been investigating. The book is divided into three parts featuring original contributions covering the following areas: general modeling and analysis; applications to marketing, economy and finance; and applications to operations and manufacturing.
Professor Tapiero is among the most active researchers in control theory; in the late sixties, he started to enthusiastically promote optimal control theory along with differential games, successfully applying it to diverse problems ranging from classical operations research models to finance, risk and insurance, marketing, transportation and operations management, conflict management and game theory, engineering, regional and urban sciences, environmental economics, and organizational behavior. Over the years, Professor Tapiero has produced over 300 papers and communications and 14 books, which have had a major impact on modern theoretical and applied research. Notable among his numerous pioneering scientific contributions are the use of graph theory in the behavioral sciences, the modeling of advertising as a random walk, the resolution of stochastic zero-sum differential games, the modeling of quality control as a stochastic competitive game, and the development of impulsive control methods in management. Charles Tapiero’s creativity applies both in formulating original issues, modeling complex phenomena and solving complex mathematical problems.
With this book, distinguished and notable contributors wish to honor Professor Charles S. Tapiero’s scientific achievements. Although it covers only a few of the directions Professor Tapiero has taken in his work, it presents important modern developments in theory and in diverse applications, as studied by his colleagues and followers, further advancing the topics Tapiero has been investigating. The book is divided into three parts featuring original contributions covering the following areas: general modeling and analysis; applications to marketing, economy and finance; and applications to operations and manufacturing.
Professor Tapiero is among the most active researchers in control theory; in the late sixties, he started to enthusiastically promote optimal control theory along with differential games, successfully applying it to diverse problems ranging from classical operations research models to finance, risk and insurance, marketing, transportation and operations management, conflict management and game theory, engineering, regional and urban sciences, environmental economics, and organizational behavior. Over the years, Professor Tapiero has produced over 300 papers and communications and 14 books, which have had a major impact on modern theoretical and applied research. Notable among his numerous pioneering scientific contributions are the use of graph theory in the behavioral sciences, the modeling of advertising as a random walk, the resolution of stochastic zero-sum differential games, the modeling of quality control as a stochastic competitive game, and the development of impulsive control methods in management. Charles Tapiero’s creativity applies both in formulating original issues, modeling complex phenomena and solving complex mathematical problems.
With this book, distinguished and notable contributors wish to honor Professor Charles S. Tapiero’s scientific achievements. Although it covers only a few of the directions Professor Tapiero has taken in his work, it presents important modern developments in theory and in diverse applications, as studied by his colleagues and followers, further advancing the topics Tapiero has been investigating. The book is divided into three parts featuring original contributions covering the following areas: general modeling and analysis; applications to marketing, economy and finance; and applications to operations and manufacturing.
Professor Tapiero is among the most active researchers in control theory; in the late sixties, he started to enthusiastically promote optimal control theory along with differential games, successfully applying it to diverse problems ranging from classical operations research models to finance, risk and insurance, marketing, transportation and operations management, conflict management and game theory, engineering, regional and urban sciences, environmental economics, and organizational behavior. Over the years, Professor Tapiero has produced over 300 papers and communications and 14 books, which have had a major impact on modern theoretical and applied research. Notable among his numerous pioneering scientific contributions are the use of graph theory in the behavioral sciences, the modeling of advertising as a random walk, the resolution of stochastic zero-sum differential games, the modeling of quality control as a stochastic competitive game, and the development of impulsive control methods in management. Charles Tapiero’s creativity applies both in formulating original issues, modeling complex phenomena and solving complex mathematical problems.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Feedback Stackelberg Solutions of Infinite-Horizon Stochastic Differential Games....Pages 3-15
Linear-Quadratic Stochastic Differential Games with General Noise Processes....Pages 17-25
Suboptimal Policies for Stochastic $N$ N -Stage Optimization: Accuracy Analysis and a Case Study from Optimal Consumption....Pages 27-50
Effective Information in Offline Stochastic Feedback and Optimal Control of Dynamic Systems: Results and Applications....Pages 51-71
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
A Paradox of the Mean Variance Setting for the Long Term Investor....Pages 75-93
Relationships in Marketing and Optimal Control....Pages 95-106
Attachment and Forgiveness in a Behavioural, Non-Cooperative Dynamic Game....Pages 107-130
New Product Development in a Durable Good Monopoly Market....Pages 131-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
An Extension of the Target Theory in Biology Applied to System Reliability....Pages 155-181
Dynamic Coordination of Multiple Agents in a Class of Differential Games Through a Generalized Linear Reward Scheme....Pages 183-201
An Optimal Threshold Policy in Applications of a Two-State Markov Process....Pages 203-219
The Alignment Among Competitive Strategy, Operations Improvement Priorities and Manufacturing and Logistics Performance Measurement Systems. Evidence from a Case-Based Study....Pages 221-241
Back Matter....Pages 243-254