Fernando G. Bernstein, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(Coordination mechanisms and equilibrium performance in supply chains with retailer competition.) |
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Bernstein F, Modaresi S, Sauré D. (2018) A Dynamic Clustering Approach to Data-Driven Assortment Personalization Management Science. 65: 2095-2115 |
Bernstein F, Martínez-de-Albéniz V. (2017) Dynamic Product Rotation in the Presence of Strategic Customers Management Science. 63: 2092-2107 |
Bernstein F, Li Y, Shang K. (2016) A Simple Heuristic for Joint Inventory and Pricing Models with Lead Time and Backorders Management Science. 62: 2358-2373 |
Bernstein F, Kök AG, Xie L. (2015) Dynamic Assortment Customization with Limited Inventories Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. 17: 538-553 |
Bernstein F, DeCroix GA. (2015) Advance Demand Information in a Multiproduct System Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. 17: 52-65 |
Bernstein F, Gürhan Kök A, Meca A. (2015) Cooperation in assembly systems: The role of knowledge sharing networks European Journal of Operational Research. 240: 160-171 |
Rönnqvist M, Bernstein F, Caldentey R, et al. (2012) Special issue on supply chain management and collaborative logistics International Transactions in Operational Research. 19: 631-632 |
Bernstein F, Kök AG, Xie L. (2011) The Role of Component Commonality in Product Assortment Decisions Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. 13: 261-270 |
Bernstein F, DeCroix GA, Wang Y. (2011) The Impact of Demand Aggregation Through Delayed Component Allocation in an Assemble-to-Order System Management Science. 57: 1154-1171 |
Bernstein F, Kök AG. (2009) Dynamic Cost Reduction Through Process Improvement in Assembly Networks Management Science. 55: 552-567 |