Guillermo Gallego

Past Awards

2024
Frederick W. Lanchester Prize: Honorable Mention
Winning material: Revenue Management and Pricing Analytics
2024 - Honorable Mention
Citation:

This seminal book makes a significant contribution by providing a comprehensive and accessible overview of both fundamental and recent findings in revenue management and pricing analytics. It advances classical revenue management principles by integrating perspectives from operations research, marketing analytics, and economics. Through extensive analysis and original research, the book introduces a dynamic programming framework based on discrete choice models and assortment optimization. It serves as a solid foundation for researchers and PhD students seeking to understand state-of-the-art theory and its applications across various industries.



2021
Section Prize: Winner(s)
Winning material: "A Markov Chain Approximation to Choice Modeling "


2019
Best OM Paper in Operations Research Award: Winner(s)
2019 - Winner(s)


2017
Management Science Best Paper Award in Operations Management : Winner(s)


2016
Impact Prize : Awardee(s)
2016 - Awardee(s)
Citation:

The 2016 INFORMS IMPACT PRIZE is awarded to Peter Belobaba, E. Andrew Boyd, Tom Cook, Guillermo Gallego, Robert Phillips, Barry C. Smith, Kalyan Talluri and Garrett van Ryzin for contributions in revenue management.

Revenue management is the theory and practice of dynamically managing the price and availability of a portfolio of products or services to maximize profitability. Revenue Management was famously first developed to enable airlines to manage the prices and availability of their seat inventory following deregulation in 1978. During the 1980’s it spread from the airlines to other capacity-constrained service industries such as hotels, rental cars, and cruise lines. From the 1990’s through today it has become a mainstream business practice across a wide range of industries including not only airlines and hotels but also freight transportation, media, retailing, entertainment, consumer finance, and manufacturing. As the internet and the information economy has grown, revenue management has become even more critical to many businesses including Amazon, Airbnb, Google, Microsoft and UBER.

From its earliest days, the field of revenue management has been characterized by an active interchange between industry and academia. Revenue management has proven to be a deep and enduring topic for research. There are two specialty journals devoted the field of revenue management, as well as a Pricing and Revenue Management Section of INFORMS and an INFORMS Revenue Management and Pricing Conference which is attended by more than 100 practitioners and academics each year. Furthermore, academic research has resulted in approaches and algorithms that are routinely used to improve revenue-management systems used in industry that deliver additional revenues to companies while enabling access of scarce resources to customers.

For their pivotal role in the creation and wide-spread adoption of revenue management, INFORMS is pleased to award the 2016 Impact Prize to Peter Belobaba, E. Andrew Boyd, Tom Cook, Guillermo Gallego, Robert Phillips, Barry C. Smith, Kalyan Talluri, and Garrett van Ryzin.



2013
MSOM Distinguished Fellows Award : Awardee(s)
2013 - Awardee(s)


2012
INFORMS Elected Fellows: Awardee(s)


2005
Section Prize: Awardee(s)