How to reform tax opportunity zones

Published: 23 August 2021

Professor Maxime Cohen joins Boston College’s Dmitry Mitrofanov to weigh in on tax opportunity zones in the U.S. Designed to generate cash flow in lower-income areas, opportunity zone programs have...

Professor Cohen awarded 2021 NSERC Discovery Grant

Published: 22 July 2021

Maxime Cohen, Professor of Retail and Operations Management awarded 2021 NSERC Discovery Grant

Researchers find real-world case study in COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Published: 8 April 2021

The just-in-time inventory system may have revolutionized supply chain management, but the staggering complexity of distributing COVID-19 vaccines calls for a more nuanced approach. Professor...

Behind Canada’s COVID-19 vaccine shortage

Published: 31 March 2021

Professor Saibal Ray recently made a guest appearance on The Bill Kelly Show on Global News Radio to discuss the current vaccine shortage in Canada....

Constant Job-Allowance Policies for Appointment Scheduling: Performance Bounds and Numerical Analysis

Published: 24 March 2021

Authors: S. Zhou, Yichuan Ding, W.T. Huh, and G. Wan Publication: Production and Operations Management, Forthcoming Abstract:

A Simple Rule for Pricing with Limited Knowledge of Demand

Published: 24 March 2021

Authors: Maxime C. Cohen, G. Perakis, R.S. Pindyck Publication: Management Science, Volume 67, Issue 3, March 2021, Pages 1608-1621. Abstract:

A Fluid Model for One-Sided Bipartite Matching Queues with Match-Dependent Rewards

Published: 24 March 2021

Authors: Yichuan Ding, S.T. McCormick and M. Nagarajan Publication: Operations Research, Forthcoming Abstract:

An Achievable-Region-Based Approach for Kidney Allocation Policy Design with Endogenous Patient Choice

Published: 24 March 2021

Authors: B. Ata, Yichuan Ding, and S. Zenios Publication: Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Volume 23, Issue 1, January 2021, Pages: 36-54. Abstract:

One year later, COVID-19 still disrupting supply and demand

Published: 18 March 2021

According to Professor Saibal Ray, most companies were ill-prepared to deal with the surging demand for essential goods after the outbreak of the pandemic in March 2020....

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