Welcome to Journal of the Operational Research Society
An official journal of The OR Society. The world's longest established OR journal.
Free online issue
2008 Volume 59
Published monthly
ISSN: 0160-5682
EISSN: 1476-9360
Journal Citation Reports®
2006 Impact Factor: 0.597*
Rank:
33/60 - Operations Research & Management Science
53/78 - Management
*Journal Citation Reports, Thomson 2007
Editors-in-Chief:
John Wilson, UK,
Terry Williams, UK
FEATURED ARTICLES
CASE-ORIENTED PAPERS
Modelling the feedback effects of reconfiguring health services(Taylor & Dangerfield) June 2005, Volume 56, Issue 6 FREE Improving the cost-effectiveness of Chlamydia screening with targeted screening strategies
(Evenden, Harper, Brailsford and Harindra) December 2006, Volume 57, Issue 12 FREE Modelling treatment effects in the HIV/AIDS epidemic
(Griffiths, Lawson and Williams) December 2006, Volume 57, Issue 12 FREE
Introduction
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Call for Papers
Special issue of The Journal of the Operational Research Society on "Operational Research in Project Management: Pragmatic Solutions for Real-life Problems"
Access the call for papers
Empirical observations leading to original and significant conclusions or application papers in the above areas are
also welcome. Authors should submit their paper by accessing the Operational Research Society website before December 31 2008:
http://www.theorsociety.com/
News
2007 Blackett Memorial Lecture Monday 20 November 2007
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Audience
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