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RESEARCH AT IIMV



                              Nash Equilibrium Points for Generalized Matrix Game
                              Model with Interval Payoffs


                              AUTHORS : VINAY YADAV & BHURJEE, A. K.
                              Published in International Game Theory Review   (ABDC B).

                              The present paper considers a multiple player game model in which payoffs are uncer-
                              tain  and  varies  in  a  closed  interv   als. The  necessary  and sufficient  conditions  are
                              explained to discuss the existence of Nash equilibrium point of such game models.
                              Moreover, Nash equilibrium point of the model is obtained by solving a crisp bi-linear
                              optimization problem. Click here for the paper.



       Barriers to adoption of reverse logistics: a case of construction,
       real estate, infrastructure, and project (CRIP) sectors


       AUTHORS : SUDHIR AMBEKAR , DIPAYAN ROY , AMIT HIRAY ,
       ANAND PRAKASH & VISHAL SINGH PATYAL.
       Published in Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management (ABDC A).

       The study attempts to identify and analyse the barriers to implementing a reverse
       logistics (RL) system in Indian Construction, Real estate, Infrastructure,and Project
       (CRIP) sectors and present a structured model to identify interdependencies among them. It is one of the first
       studies which identifies barriers applicable to the CRIP firms in India and models their inter-dependencies.
       Additionally, these firms can make a move forward towards a circular economy by overcoming these inter-
       linked barriers. Click here for the paper.




      BOOK CHAPTERS

                              Multi Criteria Decision Making for Sustainable Municipal
                              Solid Waste Management Systems

                              AUTHORS : VINAY YADAV & KARMAKAR S.

                              Published in Modeling and Optimization in Science and Technologies  (ABDC B).
                              Municipal solid waste (MSW) management is a conspicuous issue in sustainable devel-
                              opment considering its association with all three domains of sustainability i.e. economy,
                              society, and environment. Various operations research techniques have been used to
                              provide a robust decision support system for a cost-effective, environment friendly and
                              socially convenient MSW management in urban centers across the globe. Click here for
                              the paper.
















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