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Vladimir Marianov is affiliated with Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in Chile. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering, Business, Management and Accounting, and Social Sciences. Within these broad domains, their work covers several subfields, including Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Building and Construction, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Transportation, and Marketing.

The main topics addressed in Marianov's research encompass Facility Location and Emergency Management, Urban and Freight Transport Logistics, Vehicle Routing Optimization Methods, Transportation Planning and Optimization, Urban Transport and Accessibility, Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing, as well as Optimization and Mathematical Programming.

Marianov has a publication record that includes contributions to several academic venues, with a notable number of papers published in:

  • European Journal of Operational Research
  • Computers & Operations Research
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Omega
  • Socio-Economic Planning Sciences

Some recent papers by Marianov include:

  • "Fifty Years of Location Theory - A Selective Review," 2024, European Journal of Operational Research
  • "Store location with multipurpose shopping trips and a new random utility customers' choice model," 2022, European Journal of Operational Research
  • "The leader multipurpose shopping location problem," 2022, European Journal of Operational Research
  • "The follower competitive facility location problem under the nested logit choice rule," 2023, European Journal of Operational Research
  • "Perspectives on modeling hub location problems," 2020, European Journal of Operational Research

In addition to journal articles, Marianov has authored books published by Springer Science+Business Media. One such publication is Multicriteria Location Analysis, released in 2023.

Collaborations have been an integral part of Marianov's research output. Frequent co-authors include:

  • H. A. Eiselt
  • Joyendu Bhadury
  • Gonzalo Méndez-Vogel
  • Armin Lüer-Villagra
  • Martine Labbé

Best Publications

  • Beyond Nintendo: design and assessment of educational video games for first and second grade students

    Ricardo Rosas;Miguel Nussbaum;Patricio Cumsille;Vladimir Marianov

  • The Queueing Maximal availability location problem: A model for the siting of emergency vehicles

    Vladimir Marianov;Charles ReVelle

  • Foundations of Location Analysis

    Horst A. Eiselt;Vladimir Marianov

  • Location models for airline hubs behaving as M/D/ c queues

    Vladimir Marianov;Daniel Serra

  • Probabilistic, Maximal Covering Location—Allocation Models forCongested Systems

    Vladimir Marianov;Daniel Serra

  • The P-median problem in a changing network: The case of Barcelona

    Daniel Serra;Vladimir Marianov

  • The queuing probabilistic location set covering problem and some extensions

    Vladimir Marianov;Charles Revelle

  • PROBABILISTIC MAXIMAL COVERING LOCATION-ALLOCATION FOR CONGESTED SYSTEMS

    V Marianov;D Serra

  • Siting Emergency Services

    Vladimir Marianov;Charles ReVelle

  • Hierarchical location–allocation models for congested systems

    Vladimir Marianov;Daniel Serra

  • Location of hubs in a competitive environment

    Vladimir Marianov;Daniel Serra;Charles S. Revelle

  • Perspectives on modeling hub location problems

    Sibel A. Alumur;James F. Campbell;Iván A. Contreras;Bahar Yetis Kara

  • Location-Allocation of Multiple-Server Service Centers with Constrained Queues or Waiting Times

    Vladimir Marianov;Daniel Serra

  • A branch-and-price algorithm for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Deliveries, Selective Pickups and Time Windows

    Gabriel Gutiérrez-Jarpa;Gabriel Gutiérrez-Jarpa;Guy Desaulniers;Gilbert Laporte;Vladimir Marianov

  • A competitive hub location and pricing problem

    Armin Lüer-Villagra;Vladimir Marianov

  • Facility location for market capture when users rank facilities by shorter travel and waiting times

    Vladimir Marianov;Miguel Ríos;Manuel José Icaza

  • A conditional p-hub location problem with attraction functions

    H. A. Eiselt;Vladimir Marianov

  • Location modeling for municipal solid waste facilities

    H.A. Eiselt;Vladimir Marianov

  • p-Hub approach for the optimal park-and-ride facility location problem

    Felipe Aros-Vera;Vladimir Marianov;John E. Mitchell

  • A bi-objective model for the location of landfills for municipal solid waste

    Horst A. Eiselt;Vladimir Marianov

  • Employee positioning and workload allocation

    H. A. Eiselt;Vladimir Marianov

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles ReVelle
Charles ReVelle Johns Hopkins University
Gilbert Laporte
Gilbert Laporte HEC Montréal
Fernando Ordóñez
Fernando Ordóñez University of Chile
Guy Desaulniers
Guy Desaulniers Polytechnique Montréal
Andrés Weintraub
Andrés Weintraub University of Chile
Martine Labbé
Martine Labbé Université Libre de Bruxelles
Frédéric Semet
Frédéric Semet University of Lille
Miguel Nussbaum
Miguel Nussbaum Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Morton E. O'Kelly
Morton E. O'Kelly The Ohio State University
Bahar Y. Kara
Bahar Y. Kara Bilkent University

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