World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
33
Citations
13549
World Ranking
2387
National Ranking
940

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)

Best Publications

  • Temporal Resolution of Uncertainty and Dynamic Choice Theory

    David M Kreps;Evan L Porteus

  • TEMPORAL RESOLUTION OF UNCERTAINTY AND DYNAMIC CHOICE THEORY

    David M. Kreps;Evan L. Porteus

  • Optimal Lot Sizing, Process Quality Improvement and Setup Cost Reduction

    Evan L. Porteus

  • Selling to the Newsvendor: An Analysis of Price-Only Contracts

    Martin A. Lariviere;Evan L. Porteus

  • Foundations of Stochastic Inventory Theory

    Evan Lyle Porteus

  • Investing in Reduced Setups in the EOQ Model

    Evan L. Porteus

  • Stalking Information: Bayesian Inventory Management with Unobserved Lost Sales

    Martin A. Lariviere;Evan L. Porteus

  • On manufacturing/marketing incentives

    Evan L. Parteus;Seungjin Whang

  • Optimal Timing of Reviews in Concurrent Design for Manufacturability

    Albert Y. Ha;Evan L. Porteus

  • Customer Service Competition in Capacitated Systems

    Joseph Hall;Evan Porteus

  • Joint Inventory and Pricing Decisions for an Assortment.

    Goker Aydin;Evan L. Porteus

  • Temporal von neumann-morgenstern and induced preferences

    David M Kreps;Evan L Porteus

  • Dynamic Process Improvement

    Charles H. Fine;Evan L. Porteus

  • On the Optimality of Generalized s, S Policies

    Evan L. Porteus

  • Setup reduction and increased effective capacity

    Anne M. Spence;Evan L. Porteus

  • Simultaneous Capacity and Production Management of Short-Life-Cycle, Produce-to-Stock Goods Under Stochastic Demand

    Alexandar Angelus;Evan L. Porteus

  • Chapter 12 Stochastic inventory theory

    Evan L. Porteus

  • Multistage Inventory Management with Expediting

    David G. Lawson;Evan L. Porteus

  • DYNAMIC CHOICE THEORY AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING1

    David M. Kreps;Evan L. Porteus

  • Some Bounds for Discounted Sequential Decision Processes

    Evan L. Porteus

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