03692nam 22007335 450 991049517380332120250626164352.0981-16-1729-510.1007/978-981-16-1729-4(CKB)5590000000549859(MiAaPQ)EBC6711720(Au-PeEL)EBL6711720(OCoLC)1265347373(PPN)257354891(DE-He213)978-981-16-1729-4(EXLCZ)99559000000054985920210823d2021 u| 0engurcz#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDecision Making in Inventory Management /edited by Nita H. Shah, Mandeep Mittal, Leopoldo Eduardo Cárdenas-Barrón1st ed. 2021.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2021.1 online resource (237 pages)Inventory Optimization,2730-9355981-16-1728-7 Chapter 1: Inventory model with advance and delayed payments -- Chapter 2: Dynamic pricing Inventory model Inventory model in Clod fuzzy Environment -- Chapter 3: Inventory model for deteriorating items and payment options Inventory model of spare-parts inventory -- Chapter 4: Inventory model of substitutable items Inventory models for green supply chain -- Chapter 5: EOQ model for imperfect quality items Carbon Emission Economic ordering policies for growing items with trade credit financing -- Chapter 6: Pharmaceutical Inventory Model for Deteriorating Items with Two-Warehouse using Cuckoo search algorithm -- Chapter 7:Effect of learning effect on an inventory model of deteriorating items with fixed shelf life.This book provides several inventory models for making the right decision in inventory management under different environments. Basically, the optimal ordering policies are determined for situations with and without shortages in production-inventory systems. The chapters in the book include various features of inventory modeling i.e., inflation, deterioration, supply chain, learning, credit financing, carbon emission policy, stock-dependent demand, among others. The book is a useful resource for academicians, researchers, students, practitioners, and managers who can be benefited with the policies provided in the chapters of the book.Inventory Optimization,2730-9355Operations researchProduction managementMathematical optimizationBusiness information servicesIndustrial engineeringProduction engineeringOperations Research and Decision TheoryOperations ManagementOptimizationIT in BusinessIndustrial and Production EngineeringOperations research.Production management.Mathematical optimization.Business information services.Industrial engineering.Production engineering.Operations Research and Decision Theory.Operations Management.Optimization.IT in Business.Industrial and Production Engineering.658.787Mittal Mandeep1978-Cárdenas Barrón Leopoldo E.Shah Nita H.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495173803321Decision making in inventory management2570926UNINA06528nam 22007095 450 991052295190332120251202144708.0978303081049830308104969783030810504(electronic bk.)303081050X(electronic bk.)10.1007/978-3-030-81050-4(MiAaPQ)EBC6858321(Au-PeEL)EBL6858321(CKB)20822741100041(DE-He213)978-3-030-81050-4(EXLCZ)992082274110004120220115d2022 u| 0engurcz#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierProtest in the Vietnam War Era /edited by Alexander Sedlmaier1st ed. 2022.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2022.1 online resource (455 pages)Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements,2634-6567Print version: Sedlmaier, Alexander Protest in the Vietnam War Era Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783030810498 Includes index.Chapter 1: Protest in the Era of the Indochina Wars: Upending Centre and Periphery By Alexander Sedlmaier -- Part 1: Bridging the Worlds: International Organisations -- Chapter 2: “To go further than words alone”: The World Peace Council and the Global Orchestration of Vietnam War Campaigns During the 1960s By Kim Christiaens -- Chapter 3: The Vietnam Activities of the Women’s International Democratic Federation (WIDF) By Francisca de Haan -- Part 2: State Socialism: Second-World solidarity, Propaganda, and Humanitarianism from Above and from Below -- Chapter 4: The Soviet Public and the Vietnam War: Political Mobilization, Public Organizations, and Activism, 1965–1973 By Julie Hessler -- Chapter 5: Between Anti-Imperialism and Anti-Communism: Poland and International Solidarity with Vietnam By Idesbald Goddeeris -- Chapter 6: The Engineering of Political Equidistance and Its Consequences: The Vietnam War and Popular Protest in Yugoslavia By Sabine Rutar & Radina Vučetić -- Part 3: The Capitalist Core: First World Activists Reach Out to Emancipatory and Revolutionary Movements Across the Globe -- Chapter 7: Vietnam War Protest and Solidarity in West Germany By Freia Anders & Alexander Sedlmaier -- Chapter 8: France’s Two Vietnams: Intellectual Protest Politics in Perspective By Silja Behre -- Chapter 9: The Japanese New Left, the Vietnam War, and Anti-Imperial Protest By Alex Finn Macartney -- Part 4: The Global South: Emancipation, anti-colonialism, Third Worldism -- Chapter 10: The Vietnam War, Maoism, and the Cultural Revolution: Propaganda and Mobilization in the People’s Republic of China By Kazushi Minami -- Chapter 11: The Vietnam War, Protest, and Democratization in South Korea By Tae Yang Kwak -- Chapter 12: The Vietnam War in Africa By Dan Hodgkinson & Luke Melchiorre -- Chapter 13: Revolutionary Soulmates? Cuba’s Slow Discovery of Vietnam By Antoni Kapcia -- Chapter 14: Singing in Solidarity: The Latin American Protest-Song Movement and the Vietnam War By MatíasHermosilla."With admirable global range, this refreshingly insightful volume explores the importance of international protests against the Vietnam War for the radicalising of national politics. By emphasizing the transnational circulation of ideas and people so vital to that history, it challenges older notions of centre and periphery, while decentring the United States from the story." --Geoff Eley, University of Michigan, USA. This book assesses the global emergence and transformation of protest movements during the Vietnam War era. It explores the relationship between activism explicitly focused on the war and other emancipatory and revolutionary struggles, moving beyond existing scholarship to examine the myriad interlinked protest issues and mobilisations around the globe during the Second Indochina War. Bringing together scholars working from a range of geographical, historiographical, and methodological perspectives, the volume offers a new framework for understanding the history of Vietnam War protest. A central inspiration is to shift our focus away from established perspectives that are thoroughly focused on the role of the United States with only peripheral attention paid to other parts of the world. The chapters are organised around the confluence of movements from the three geopolitical regions of the world: the core capitalist countries of the so-called first world, the socialist bloc, and the Global South, chiefly during the 1960s and early 1970s, but harking back to antecedents where appropriate. The opening section of the book lays the groundwork by focusing on international organisations that explicitly sought to bridge and unite solidarity and protest around the world. In a world of persistent military conflict, this book provides timely contributions to the larger questions of what war does to protest movements and what protest movements do to war. Alexander Sedlmaier is Reader in Modern History at Bangor University, Wales,UK, and International Fellow at the Institute for Social Movements at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. He works on contemporary German, European, and North American history and is author of Consumption and Violence: Radical Protest in Cold-War West Germany (2014).Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements,2634-6567Social historyWorld historyUnited StatesHistoryHistory, ModernWorld politicsSocial HistoryWorld History, Global and Transnational HistoryUS HistoryModern HistoryPolitical HistorySocial history.World history.United StatesHistory.History, Modern.World politics.Social History.World History, Global and Transnational History.US History.Modern History.Political History.959.70431959.70431Sedlmaier AlexanderMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910522951903321Protest in the Vietnam War era2789011UNINA