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New Issue Published | IMA Journal of Management Mathematics (IMAMAN)

  • 1.  New Issue Published | IMA Journal of Management Mathematics (IMAMAN)

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    We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 37, Issue 1 (January 2026) of the IMA Journal of Management Mathematics (Oxford University Press).

     

    🔹 Featured Editorial (Free to Read)
    📝 Humanitarian management mathematics: navigating optimization under extreme funding cuts
    Alfonso J. Pedraza-Martinez & Telesilla O. Kotsi
    A timely and thought-provoking editorial addressing the future of humanitarian operations in an era of severe funding constraints.

     

    🔹 Insights from Thought Leaders (Free to Read)
    🧠 Fast-and-frugal heuristics: analytical models of intuition
    Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos & Gerd Gigerenzer
    An outstanding contribution connecting intuition, heuristics, and analytical modeling-highly relevant for decision-making research and practice.

     

    🔹 Special Issue: Numerical Methods for Management Mathematics
    Guest Editors: Hana Rabbouch & Rym M'Hallah
    This issue also includes a dedicated Special Issue featuring cutting-edge research on numerical methods with applications in:

    • Renewable energy planning
    • Sustainability and supply chains
    • Dynamic and real-time pricing
    • Smart grids and carbon pricing
    • Financial and weather risk modeling.

    📖 Explore the full issue:
    👉 IMA Journal of Management Mathematics, Volume 37, Issue 1

    The IMA Journal of Management Mathematics is proud to be published by Oxford University Press (OUP), a registered charity-just like the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). This means your research contributes to a mission-driven ecosystem that reinvests in education and the advancement of knowledge, rather than profit. By publishing with us, you join a community committed to societal benefit and scholarly impact.
    Join us in shaping the future of management mathematics. Publish with purpose and make your research matter.
    Thank you.


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    Aris Syntetos FIMA
    Professor, DSV Chair
    Cardiff University
    Cardiff UK
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