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Nr. LV-Typ(en) LV-Titel
5376 FS Operations Modelling and Decision Analysis - Interdisciplinary Research Seminar Präsenz-Modus
Anmeldung über LPIS
vom 20.03.2024 14:00 bis 04.04.2024 23:59
Abmeldung über LPIS
vom 20.03.2024 14:00 bis 05.04.2024 23:59

LV-Leiter/in Dr. Boualem Rabta, Univ.Prof. Mag.Dr. Gerald Reiner, Assoz.Prof PD Lena Silbermayr, Ph.D.
Planpunkte Doktorat/PhD Research Seminar im Hauptfach I - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach II - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach III - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach IV - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
"Dissertationsrelevante Theorien und Literatur-Review" im Hauptfach - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
"Theorien des Feldes" im Nebenfach - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
"Theorien des Feldes" im Hauptfach - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Fächerübergreifendes Research Seminar
Research Seminar - Teilnahme am wissenschaftlichen Diskurs I
Research Seminar - Teilnahme am wissenschaftlichen Diskurs II
Research Seminar im Hauptfach I - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach II - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach III - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach IV - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach V - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Hauptfach VI - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Research Seminar im Nebenfach - Produktions- und Prozessmanagement
Semesterstunden 2
Unterrichtssprache Englisch

Termine
Mo, 08.04.2024 09:00-12:30 Uhr D3.0.237 (Lageplan)
Di, 09.04.2024 08:30-12:00 Uhr D4.0.019 (Lageplan)
Mo, 15.04.2024 09:00-12:30 Uhr D3.0.237 (Lageplan)
Do, 18.04.2024 14:00-17:30 Uhr D3.0.237 (Lageplan)
Di, 23.04.2024 14:00-17:30 Uhr D4.0.136 (Lageplan)
Do, 25.04.2024 14:00-17:30 Uhr D4.0.047 (Lageplan)
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Weitere Informationen https://learn.wu.ac.at/vvz/24s/5376

Kontakt:
gerald.reiner@wu.ac.at
Inhalte der LV:

Selected stochastic problems from Operations and Supply Chain Management will be introduced. Simulation models will be presented. Modelling of decision makers’ preferences, strategies, biases and their impact on operational problems will be discussed.

Part (two lectures): Discrete events simulation.

- Random numbers generation

- Building and Analysis of simulation models

- Simulation modeling of production/inventory systems and supply chain.

Part (one lecture): System Dynamics Modeling

System dynamics is a mathematical modelling technique based on systems of differential equations. These models are able to treat non-linear relationships, time delays, and closed (feedback) loops of complex systems. Fundamental principles and formal aspects of this descriptive, quantitative, empirical research method are feedback loops based on causal link, delays, and accumulations.

Part (three lectures): Combining descriptive and prescriptive decision analysis: Incorporating behavioural factors into operations models

Frequently it has been recognized that decisions made in praxis deviate from (optimal) decisions prescribed by standard operations models, i.e. there is a discrepancy between descriptive decisions and prescriptive decisions. Behavioural operations management investigates how decision makers (operations managers, participants in experiments) act and attempts to understand what behavioural biases are responsible for the observed decisions.

Lernergebnisse (Learning Outcomes):

Part: Discrete events simulation.

Understand the basics of discrete events simulation.

Application to selected problems in OM, SCM.

 

Part System Dynamics Modeling:

• Understand and apply the basic principles of System Dynamics
• Apply the dynamics of growth to selected problems
• Ability to analysis and to build basic models for OM, SCM as well as actual challenges like COVIC 19.

Part Behavioural Operations:

Understand types of behavioural operations models

Discuss models with risk preferences: Nesting prescriptive models

Learn to conduct a lab experiment for behavioural inventory decisions and supply chain relationships

 

Regelung zur Anwesenheit:
Attendance at the individually agreed-upon appointments is compulsory, one-time excuses are accepted.
Lehr-/Lerndesign:

Distance learning lectures (via MS TEAMS):

- presentations of instructors (syncronised video conferences as well as asynchronous teaching methods)

- application of tools, e.g. Vensim (system dynamics) and lab experiments

- student presentations

- Assignments: group as well as individual

Leistung(en) für eine Beurteilung:

Part: System Dynamics Modeling (25 points):

- group assignment (theory)

- individual assignment (pratical exercise - model building with Vensim)

Part: Simulation (25 points)

- group assignment

- individual assignment

Part: Combining descriptive and prescriptive decision analysis: Incorporating behavioural factors into operations models (50 points)

- 2 group assignments (10 points theory, 20 points data analysis of experiment)

- individual assignment (20 points discussion of a paper from literature)

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