040259 KU Advanced Quantitative Assessment of Public and Non-Profit Strategies I (MA) (2024W)
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Registration/Deregistration
- Registration is open from Mo 09.09.2024 09:00 to Th 19.09.2024 12:00
- Registration is open from We 25.09.2024 09:00 to Th 26.09.2024 12:00
- Deregistration possible until Mo 14.10.2024 23:59
Details
Lecturers
Classes
Correct Dates:
1. Friday, 4th of October 2024, 8.30-12.30, Lecture hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor (canceelled due to illness)
1. Friday, 18th of October 2024, 8.30-12.30, Lecture hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor
2. Friday, 8th of November 2024, 8.30-12.30, Lecture hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor
(OPTIONAL) Friday, 25.10.2024, 12.00-18.00 Hörsaal 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1,2nd floor
(exkursion - slot 1 bzw. Slot s bei Anmeldung via xoyondo => extra email)
3. Friday, 15th of November 2024, 8.30-12.30, Lecture Hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor
4. Friday, 6th of December 2024, 8.30-12.30, ONLINE VIA ZOOM-RAUM in MOODLE
5. Friday, 10th of January 2025, 8.30-12.30, Lecture hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor
6. Friday, 17th of January 2025, 8.30-12.30, Lecture hall 15, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 2nd floor
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Assessment and permitted materials
• Each presentation should take up to 30 minutes (course paper) and up to 10 minutes (workshops).
• There should be a short discussion with the auditorium after the presentation.
• The use of the beamer is expected (legible slides).
• The quality of the presentations is part of the final grade.
• All files of the course paper (oral and written part) must be electronically turned in a day before the presentation on the moodle platform (1 x doc-file or ppt-file, 1x pdf-file).• The printed versions of the slides are part of the final grade and have to be turned in at the University of Vienna, OMP 1, porter, Mailbox Rauner at the day of the presentation the latest. Please ONLY print one slide on ONE page on the front of the paper sheet!Requirements for a positive grade (min. 50%)• Attendance in class (20%), workshops (30%), and disaster game (10%)
• Presentation slides (30%) and presentation (10%) of a course paper based on given assignments. The written course paper and the oral presentations have to meet common scientific guidelines (i.e., listing of all references, providing adequate references, supplementing the text with tables and figures, avoiding plagiarism): https://pnpm.univie.ac.at/minormajorwahlfach-pnpm/• The use of AI tools (e.g. ChatGPT) for the production of texts is only permitted if this is explicitly requested by the course instructor (e.g. for individual work tasks).• Providing electronic files (docx/ppt AND pdf) via moodle (day before the presentation) as well as printed versions (at the day of the presentation in the mailbox Rauner at OMP 1) of the assigned course paper (presentation slides).• Achieving a total score of at least 50%.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
(Moodle Quiz: 4x2 Points; Participation: 6x2 Points)
• Workshops: max. 30%
• Disaster Game: max. 10%
• Presentation of Course Paper: max. 10%
• Written Version of Course Paper: max. 30%"1": 90%-100%
"2": 80%-89,75%
"3": 66%-79,75%
"4": 50%-65,75%
"5": <49,75% and/or missing in more than two block class sessions or plagiarism of homework paperRegistration and acceptance criteria:
The online registration for classes takes place at the beginning of the semester. Students with the highest amount of assigned points will be accepted. In case a student is absent during the first session, she/he will lose her/his place in the course so that other students from the waiting list may be accommodated.
Examination topics
Tsao, M. W., & Wang, Y. C. (2022). System Dynamics Analysis of Flight Simulator Maintenance and Parts Inventory Management. International Journal of Organizational Innovation (Online), 14(4), 175-188.Group 2: Environment
Han, F., Sun, M., Jia, X., Klemeš, J. J., Shi, F., & Yang, D. (2022). Agent-based model for simulation of the sustainability revolution in eco-industrial parks. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(16), 23117-23128.Group 3: Energy
Uddin, M. N., Chi, H. L., Wei, H. H., Lee, M., & Ni, M. (2022). Influence of interior layouts on occupant energy-saving behaviour in buildings: An integrated approach using Agent- Based Modelling, System Dynamics and Building Information Modelling. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 161, 112382.Group 4: Health Care
Schoenfelder, J., Zarrin, M., Griesbaum, R., & Berlis, A. (2022). Stroke care networks and the impact on quality of care. Health Care Management Science, 25(1), 24-41.Group 5: Disaster Management
Shi, Z., Yang, Z., & Liu, J. (2022). Assessing the Dynamic Resilience of Local Roads: A Case Study of Flooding in Wuhan, China. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2022.Group 6: Recreation
Shafiee, S., Jahanyan, S., Ghatari, A. R., & Hasanzadeh, A. (2022). Developing sustainable tourism destinations through smart technologies: A system dynamics approach. Journal of Simulation, 1-22.• Oral presentation of all figures & tables
• Oral presentation & slides: see checklist for presentations! (30 minutes, 10 minutes discussion)
• Plagiarism check of the presentation slides!
• https://pnpm.univie.ac.at/minormajorwahlfach-pnpm/
Reading list
• Borshev, A. (2013) The Big Book of Simulation Modelling, edited by Anylogic NA.
• Grigoryev, I. (2015) AnyLogic 7 in three days. A quick course in simulation modeling, 2.
• Pidd, M. (2004) Computer Simulation in Management Science, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
• Brailsford, S., Churilov, L., Dangerfield, B. (eds.) (2014) Discrete-Event Simulation and System Dynamics for Management Decision Making, John Wiley & Sons.
• Brennan A., Chick S., Davies R. (2006) A taxonomy of model structures for economic evaluation of health technologies, Health Economics, 15, 1295-1310.
• Cooper K., Brailsford S., Davies R. (2007) Choice of modelling technique for evaluating health care technologies, The Journal of Operational Research, 58(2), 168-176.
• Niessner, H., Rauner, M. S., & Gutjahr, W. J. (2018) A dynamic simulation-optimization approach for managing mass casualty incidents, Operations Research for Health Care, 17, 82-100.
• Rauner, M.S., Schaffhauser-Linzatti M.M., Niessner, H. (2012) Resource planning for ambulance services in mass casualty incidents: A DES-based policy model, Health Care Management Science, 15(3), 254-269.Other literature:
• Amaran, S., Sahinidis, N. V., Sharda, B., & Bury, S. J. (2016). Simulation optimization: a review of algorithms and applications. Annals of Operations Research, 240(1), 351-380.
• Jahangirian, M., Naseer, A., Stergioulas, L., Young, T., Eldabi, T., Brailsford, S., ... & Harper, P. (2012). Simulation in healthcare: lessons from other sectors. Operational Research, 12(1), 45-55.
• Leopold, A. (2016). Energy related system dynamic models: a literature review. Central European Journal of Operations Research, 24(1), 231-261.
• Macal, C. M. (2016). Everything you need to know about agent-based modelling and simulation. Journal of Simulation, 10(2), 144-156.
• Mishra, D., Kumar, S., & Hassini, E. (in print). Current trends in disaster management simulation modelling research. Annals of Operations Research, 1-25.
• Zhang, X. (2018). Application of discrete event simulation in health care: a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research, 18(1), 687.https://www.anylogic.com/resources/educational-videos/introduction-to-anylogic-software/Agent Based Modeling: Consumer Choice Model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zQy79EEyko