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Jeffery L. Guyse
  • Title: Lecturer
  • Cal Poly Office: 909.869.5357
  • Office Location: SB 328
  • Email: jguyse@uci.edu
  • Key Research/Interest Areas:
    • Decision Analysis
    • Behavioral Decision Theory
    • Behavioral Economics
  • Education:
    • PhD Management, University of California, Irvine
    • BA Economics, California State University, San Marcos
Brief Bio
Professor Guyse is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Technology and Operations Management at the California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. His research interests are focused on the methodological issues involved with eliciting preferences for decisions that occur over time with non monetary outcomes.

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Publications
Drezner, Tammy, Drezner, Zvi, and Guyse, Jeffery L. (forthcoming) “Equitable Service by a Facility: Minimizing the Gini Coefficient.” Computers & Operations Research.

Guyse, Jeffery L., Keller, L. Robin, and Eppel, T. (2002) “Valuing Environmental Outcomes: Preferences for Increasing or Constant Sequences,” Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 87, 253-277.

Drezner, Zvi and Guyse, Jeffery L. (1999) “Application of Decision Analysis Techniques to the Weber Facility Location Problem,” European Journal of Operational Research, 116, 69-79.

Finalist in the Annual Student Paper Competition of the Decision Analysis Society of INFORMS for “Valuing Environmental Outcomes: Preference for Constant or Improving Sequences,” by Jeffery L. Guyse, L. Robin Keller, and Thomas Eppel.

Seven “Outstanding Teaching Assistant” awards as voted by the students of Class IV of the Healthcare Executive MBA Program, Full Time MBA Classes of 1998, 1999, and 2000, and Classes XII, XIII and XIV of the Executive MBA Program, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine.

“Excellence in Teaching Award,” from the Campus-wide Instructional Resource Center and Committee on Teaching at UCI in 1998.