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35
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12186
World Ranking
2136
National Ranking
337

Overview

Robert G. Dyson is affiliated with the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom. The research work centers primarily on fields such as Business, Management and Accounting, and Decision Sciences, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to operational research and management science.

Their scholarly output includes contributions to subfields like Management Science and Operations Research, Management Information Systems, Strategy and Management, and Control and Systems Engineering. These areas collectively indicate a focus on combining theoretical and practical perspectives in management and operations.

Key topics covered in their research encompass Quality and Supply Management, Complex Systems and Decision Making, Supply Chain Resilience and Risk Management, Operations Management Techniques, and Mining Techniques and Economics. The emphasis on supply chain and quality management suggests a concentration on improving operational efficiency and risk mitigation.

Notable recent publications illustrate the thematic range and depth of their work:

  • Soft OR and Practice: The Contribution of the Founders of Operations Research (2021, Operations Research)
  • Operational research in seven decades (2024, Journal of the Operational Research Society)

These publications appear in respected venues, including Operations Research and the Journal of the Operational Research Society, which are among the frequent publisher outlets for their research.

Frequent collaborators include Frances A. O'Brien and Devan B. Shah, indicating ongoing partnerships that contribute to the development and dissemination of operational research knowledge.

Best Publications

  • Pitfalls and protocols in DEA

    Robert G. Dyson;R. Allen;Ana S. Camanho;Victor V. Podinovski

  • Applied data envelopment analysis

    A. Boussofiane;R.G. Dyson;E. Thanassoulis

  • Strategic development and SWOT analysis at the University of Warwick

    Robert G. Dyson

  • Weights restrictions and value judgements in Data Envelopment Analysis: Evolution, development and future directions

    R. Allen;Antreas D. Athanassopoulos;Robert G. Dyson;Emmanuel Thanassoulis

  • Reducing Weight Flexibility in Data Envelopment Analysis

    R. G. Dyson;E. Thanassoulis

  • Estimating preferred target input−output levels using data envelopment analysis

    E. Thanassoulis;R.G. Dyson

  • Forty years of the European Journal of Operational Research: A bibliometric overview

    Sigifredo Laengle;José M. Merigó;Jaime Miranda;Roman Slowinski

  • COST EFFICIENCY MEASUREMENT WITH PRICE UNCERTAINTY: A DEA APPLICATION TO BANK BRANCH ASSESSMENTS

    Ana S. Camanho;Robert G. Dyson

  • The impact of performance measurement in strategic planning

    Efstathios Tapinos;R.G. Dyson;M. Meadows

  • A comparison of data envelopment analysis and ratio analysis as tools for performance assessment

    E. Thanassoulis;A. Boussofiane;R.G. Dyson

  • Data envelopment analysis and university selection

    C S Sarrico;S M Hogan;R G Dyson;A D Athanassopoulos

  • Efficiency, size, benchmarks and targets for bank branches: an application of data envelopment analysis

    Ana S. Camanho;Robert G. Dyson

  • Relative Efficiency Assessments Using Data Envelopment Analysis: An Application to Data on Rates Departments

    E. Thanassoulis;R. G. Dyson;M. J. Foster

  • Exploring output quality targets in the provision of perinatal care in England using data envelopment analysis

    E Thanassoulis;A Boussofiane;R.G Dyson

  • Restricting virtual weights in data envelopment analysis

    Cláudia S. Sarrico;Robert G. Dyson

  • Using DEA for planning in UK universities an institutional perspective

    Cláudia S. Sarrico;Robert G. Dyson

  • Data envelopment analysis and Malmquist indices for measuring group performance

    Ana Maria Cunha Ribeiro dos Santos Ponces Camanho;Robert Dyson

  • Strategy, performance and operational research

    Robert G Dyson

  • Data envelopment analysis, operational research and uncertainty

    Robert G. Dyson;Estelle A. Shale

  • Cost efficiency, production and value-added models in the analysis of bank branch performance

    Ana S. Camanho;Robert G. Dyson

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Thanassoulis
Emmanuel Thanassoulis Aston University
Immanuel M. Bomze
Immanuel M. Bomze University of Vienna
Roman Słowiński
Roman Słowiński Poznań University of Technology
Toshiyuki Sueyoshi
Toshiyuki Sueyoshi New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
Andrew B. Whinston
Andrew B. Whinston The University of Texas at Austin
José Fernando Oliveira
José Fernando Oliveira University of Porto
José M. Merigó
José M. Merigó University of Technology Sydney
Fred Glover
Fred Glover University of Colorado Boulder
Ruud H. Teunter
Ruud H. Teunter University of Groningen
Emanuele Borgonovo
Emanuele Borgonovo Bocconi University

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