Publications

Lucas, M. and Monahan, G.E. (2011) Optimal Product Design with Market-based Learning and Manufacturing Flexibility, International J. of Operations and Quantitative Management 17: 211-237.
Chen, C. and Monahan, G.E. (2010) Environmental Safety Stock: The Impacts of Regulatory and Voluntary Control Policies on Production Planning, Inventory Control, and Environmental Performance, European Journal of Operational Research, 207: 1280-1292.
Suárez-Núñez, Monahan, G.E., and Vojak, B. (2009) A Conceptual Model of Knowledge Management for Strategic Technology Planning in the Value Chain. In Dwivedi, A. and Butcher, T., eds, Supply Chain Management and Knowledge Management: Integrating Critical Perspectives in Theory and Practice, Plagrave Macmillan, Great Britian, 40-58.
Chiang, K.C.-Y. and Monahan, G.E. (2005) Managing Inventories in a Two-Echelon Dual-Channel Supply Chain, European Journal of Operational Research, 16162: 325-341.
Monahan, G.E., Petruzzi, N.C., and Zhao, W. (2003) The Dynamic Pricing Problem from a Newsvendor's Perspective. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 35: 73-91.
Petruzzi, N.C. and Monahan, G.E. (2003) Managing Fashion Goods Inventories: Dynamic Recourse for Retailers with Outlet Stores. IIE Transactions on Scheduling and Logistics, 35: 1033-1047.
Monahan, G.E. and Smunt, T.L. (1999) Manufacturing processes with nearly sequential routings: A comparative analysis. Journal of Operations Management, 17: 449-466.
Monahan, G.E. and Sobel, M.J. (1997) Risk-sensitive dynamic market share attraction games. Games and Economic Behavior, 20: 149-160.
Monahan, G.E. and Gietzmann, M.B. (1996a) Absorption versus direct costing: The relevance of opportunity costs in the management of congested production systems.  Management Accounting Research, 7: 409-429.
Monahan, G.E. and Sobel, M.J. (1996b) Risk-sensitive dynamic market share attraction games: an extended abstract, Vol. 444 of Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, pp. 37-44, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York.
Monahan, G.E. and Vemuri, V.J. (1996c) Monotone second-best optimal contracts. European Journal of Operational Research, 90: 625-637.
Monahan, G.E. (1996d) Finding saddle points on polyhedra: Solving certain continuous minimax problems.  Naval Research Logistics, 43: 821-837.
Monahan, G.E. and Blair, C. (1995) Optimal sequential file search: A reduced-state dynamic programming approach. European Journal of Operational Research, 86: 358-365.
Monahan, G.E. (1994a) Optimal sequential file search.  European Journal of Operational Research, 77: 224-240.
Monahan, G.E. and Sobel, M.J. (1994) Stochastic dynamic market share attraction games.  Games and Economic Behavior, 6: 130-149.
Monahan, G.E. and Smunt, T.L. (1989) Optimal acquisition of automated flexible manufacturing processes.  Operations Research, 37: 288-300.
Monahan, G.E. and Nti, K.O. (1988) Optimal advertising and pricing for new products with repeat purchases,  in Issues in Pricing, Timothy M. Devinney (ed.),  Lexington Books, Lexington, MA, pp. 145-170.
Monahan, G.E. (1987) The structure of equilibria in market share attraction models.  Management Science, 33: 228-243.
Monahan, G.E. and Smunt, T.L. (1987) A multi-level decision support system for the financial justification of automated flexible manufacturing systems. Interfaces, 17: 29-40.
Monahan, G.E. (1986) Optimal selection with alternative information.  Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 33: 293-307.
Monahan, G.E. (1984) A pure birth model of optimal advertising with word-of-mouth.  Marketing Science, 3: 169-178.
Monahan, G.E. (1983) Optimal advertising with stochastic demand.  Management Science, 29: 106-117.
Monahan, G.E. (1982a) Optimal stopping in a partially observable binary-valued Markov chain with costly perfect information.  Journal of Applied Probability, 19: 72-81.
Monahan, G.E. (1982b) A survey of partially observable Markov decision processes: theory, models, and algorithms. Management Science, 28: 1-16.
Monahan, G.E. (1980) Optimal stopping in a partially observable Markov decison process with costly information. Operations Research, 28: 1319-1334.
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