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Papers by Arieh Gavious
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Social Choice and Welfare, 2003
This paper proposes methods for reliable evaluation of the costs involved in industrial accidents... more This paper proposes methods for reliable evaluation of the costs involved in industrial accidents for an organization – especially in relation to loss of production. We use a management approach that is based on the “Theory of Constraints”. Industrial accident costs contain two major cost-categories: direct costs and indirect ones. While direct costs are easily recognizable indirect costs cannot always
International Journal of Game Theory, 2014
European Journal of Operational Research, 2002
European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
Constitutional Political Economy, 2000
This paper presents continuous time models for an analysis of dynamic systems using them to exami... more This paper presents continuous time models for an analysis of dynamic systems using them to examine the complex dynamics of collective action and political change. The study concentrates on the mutual dependence and behavior of two variables over time: the number of citizens participating in collective action, and the amount of resources mobilized by the government to combat such collective
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
Social Choice and Welfare, 2003
This paper proposes methods for reliable evaluation of the costs involved in industrial accidents... more This paper proposes methods for reliable evaluation of the costs involved in industrial accidents for an organization – especially in relation to loss of production. We use a management approach that is based on the “Theory of Constraints”. Industrial accident costs contain two major cost-categories: direct costs and indirect ones. While direct costs are easily recognizable indirect costs cannot always
International Journal of Game Theory, 2014
European Journal of Operational Research, 2002
European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
Constitutional Political Economy, 2000
This paper presents continuous time models for an analysis of dynamic systems using them to exami... more This paper presents continuous time models for an analysis of dynamic systems using them to examine the complex dynamics of collective action and political change. The study concentrates on the mutual dependence and behavior of two variables over time: the number of citizens participating in collective action, and the amount of resources mobilized by the government to combat such collective