Section Prize
The INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Section Prize Committee requests nominations for the 2012 Revenue Management and Pricing Section Prize (Nomination Deadline August 1, 2012)
The INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Section Prize is awarded for the best contribution to the science of pricing and revenue management published in English. The prize includes a certificate and a cash award. The prize is awarded each year at the INFORMS National Meeting if there is a suitable recipient. Papers that are eligible may be resubmitted the next year. Published work must meet the following requirements to be eligible for the INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Section Prize:
- It must be in the form of a paper, a book, or a group of papers or books.
- It must be on the topic of pricing/revenue management.
- It must have been published in one of the preceding five years or, in the case of a group, at least one member of the group must have been published in one of those years. For example, for the prize awarded in year 2012, at least one of the publications must have appeared in one of the years 2007 through 2011. (An exception to this rule is stated below.)
- It must be written in the English language.
- It must have appeared in the open literature.
Books or papers may be case histories, reports of research representing new results, or primarily synthesis. For any nominated set (group of either articles or books) published over more than one year, it is expected that each element in the set is part of one continuous effort, such as a multi-year project or a continuously written, multi-volume book.
To recognize works published earlier than 2000, the prize committee may also, at its discretion, award a separate prize for historical works. At most one such prize may be awarded each year. The requirements and evaluation criteria for the Historical Works Prize are identical to those stated above for the regular prize with the exception that i) only the committee's members may nominate such works, and ii) there is no 5-year window of eligibility; rather, any work published prior to 2000 may be considered. The committee may also choose not to award a historical works prize. Indeed, it is anticipated that awarding of the Historical Works Prize will become less common over time.
The committee consists of 3 members, including a chair, each serving on the committee for 2 years if possible. This year the committee is
Guillermo Gallego (Chair)
Tugrul Sali
Yuri Levin
To be eligible for consideration, each book or paper must be nominated to the committee. Anyone may make nominations. The Committee will use the following criteria in making judgments:
- The extent to which the contribution advances the state of the art of pricing and revenue management.
- The originality of the ideas or methods.
- The new areas of application it opens up.
- The degree to which existing theory or method is unified or simplified.
- The clarity and excellence of the exposition.
- The degree to which the contribution provides value for future applications, or enables improved practice.
Application Process
A nomination consists of:
- A nominating letter specifying the work being nominated and explaining why it is deserving of the INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Section Prize. Nominating letters must include the titles of paper(s) or book(s), author(s), and the place and date of publication.
- Supporting letters, if desired. Supporting statements bearing on the worth of the publication in terms of the six criteria above will be very helpful, but are not required.
- Six copies of the work. In case of journal articles, it is sufficient to submit a pdf file containing the paper(s).
The submission deadline is August 1, 2012. Nominations should be sent, or in the case of electronic submission, emailed to the chair of the committee at the address below.
Whom to contact
2012 Prize Committee Chair:
Guillermo Gallego
Columbia University
CEPSR 820
New York, NY 10027
Email:ggallego@ieor.columbia.edu
Past Winners
| 2012 |
Omar Besbes Columbia University |
| 2011 |
Yossi Aviv Washington University in St. Louis Amit Pazgal Rice University |
| 2010 |
Huseyin Topaloglu Cornell University |
| 2009 | Xin Chen and David Simchi-Levi |
| 2008 | Costis Maglaras and Assaf Zeevi |
| 2007 |
William L. Cooper University of Minnesota Tito Homem-de-Mello Northwestern University Anton J. Kleywegt Georgia Institute of Technology |
| 2006 |
Robert L. Phillips Nomis Solutions, Inc. |
| 2005 |
Guillermo Gallego Columbia University |
| 2004 |
Garrett J. van Ryzin Columbia University and Kalyan T. Talluri Universitat Pompeu Fabra |