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Progress in Simulation Research
Volume 51, Issue 4, 2000 pages 383-507
Part Special Issue: OR and Strategy
Volume 51, Issue 1, 2000 pages 1-133
Part Special Issue: Yield Management
Volume 50, Issue 11, 1999 pages 1083-1183
System Dynamics for Policy, Strategy and Management Education
Volume 50, Issue 4, 1999 pages 291-449
Intelligent Management Systems in Operations
Volume 49, Issue 7, 1998 pages 681-775
Special Issue from OR35, York
Volume 44, Issue 9, 1993 pages 851-956
Interface between OR and the Social Sciences
Volume 44, Issue 6, 1993 pages 531-636
New Research Directions
Volume 44, Issue 4, 1993 pages 319-422
Mathematical Methods and Models in Honour of Steven Vajda
Volume 43, Issue 8, 1992 pages 737-842
Mathematical Programming in Honour of Ailsa Land
Volume 43, Issue 5, 1992 pages 383-555
Current Simulation Research
Volume 38, Issue 8, 1987 pages 671-774
The Practice of OR in Central Government
Volume 38, Issue 10, 1987 pages 873-992
O. R. in Developing Countries
Volume 37, Issue 2, 1986 pages 109-231
Systems Thinking in Action. Conference at Henly. April 1985
Volume 36, Issue 9, 1985 pages 753-881
Practical Developments in Mathematical Programming
Volume 36, Issue 5, 1985 pages 345-461
The Practice of Decision Analysis
Volume 33, Issue 4, 1982 pages 297-396
Management, Operational Research and the Micro
Volume 32, Issue 4, 1981 pages 249-333
Volume 28, issue 4
Volume 28, Issue 4, 1977 pages iii-1031
Volume 28, issue 1
Volume 28, Issue 1, 1977 pages 1-242
Volume 27, issue 4
Volume 27, Issue 4, 1976 pages 789-1035
Volume 27, issue 2
Volume 27, Issue 2, 1976 pages 289-529
Volume 27, issue 1
Volume 27, Issue 1, 1976 pages i-285
Volume 26, issue 4
Volume 26, Issue 4, 1975 pages 675-894
Volume 26, issue 3
Volume 26, Issue 3, 1975 pages 467-672

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The policy of JORS is not to publish uninvited special issues. To reflect on contemporary or emerging topics, the Editors-in-Chief will take two actions. First, Editors-in-Chief may request or revise proposals for review articles. Second, the Editors-in-Chief will put forward a call for a guest editor(s) for a special issue, from time to time, on a specific contemporary or emerging topic in OR. The guest editor(s) will take full responsibility to write the call for papers and manage the special issue within the time-frame indicated by the Editors-in-Chief.