Systems Research and Behavioral Science
2008 - 2025
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Volume 42, issue 3, 2025
- Assessing the viability of virtual structured democratic dialogue pp. 587-606

- Yiannis Laouris and Gary Metcalf
- The intellectual endeavours of OR and systems scholars: The dynamic evolution of intellectual interactions pp. 607-628

- Richard Ormerod
- Propositional logic, paradox, and Indian dialectics – towards a deeper ontological approach in paradox theory pp. 629-639

- Albrecht Fritzsche
- Facilitating learning at multiple levels with Systems Thinking‐assisted serious games: Insights from the SUSTAIN project pp. 640-659

- Stefano Armenia, Federico Barnabè, Alessandro Pompei and Rocco Scolozzi
- Using systems thinking to understand the experiences of overseas‐trained teachers in Australia pp. 660-674

- Sushmita Datta Roy and Craig Standing
- Mental self‐renewal as a measure of systems thinking pp. 675-701

- Laura Mononen and Tuomo Kujala
- Political and economic instrumentalisation of science: Towards an extended concept of corruption pp. 702-712

- Krešimir Žažar and Steffen Roth
- Enhancing the Intellectual Capital of Research and Development Centres using Business Intelligence: A System Dynamics Approach pp. 713-738

- Ali Akbar Haddadi Harandi, Changiz Valmohammadi and Seyed Hossein Hosseini
- Algorithmic responsibility without accountability: Understanding data‐intensive algorithms and decisions in organisations pp. 739-755

- Cristina Besio, Cornelia Fedtke, Michael Grothe‐Hammer, Athanasios Karafillidis and Andrea Pronzini
- Mapping mental models through an improved method for identifying causal structures in qualitative data pp. 756-771

- Erin S. Kenzie, Wayne Wakeland, Antonie Jetter, Kristen Hassmiller Lich, Mellodie Seater and Melinda M. Davis
- Expanding the modelling capabilities of systemic interactions utilizing applied category theory pp. 772-785

- Neal Wilkinson and Javier Calvo‐Amodio
- A systems thinking approach to reimagining innovation models: The example of clean hydrogen pp. 786-802

- Sue McAvoy, Cristyn Meath, Agnes Toth‐Peter, Ninad Jagdish and Jurij Karlovsek
- Systemic relation between innovation capabilities, innovation strategy, and financial performance of small and medium enterprises: Impact of technology trajectory, management obstacles, and investment pp. 803-824

- Isabel‐Cristina Quintero‐Sepúlveda, Luciano Gallón‐Londoño and Alexander Zúñiga Collazos
- Dynamics of circular business development: The case of social clothing recycle pp. 825-847

- Francesca Costanza
- A systemic perspective to safety behaviour emergence in organizations: Evaluation of a game‐based simulation for improving safety communication behaviour pp. 848-858

- Chukwudiebube Atagbuzia, Ean H. Ng, Ganapathy Natarajan and Javier Calvo‐Amodio
- A network agent‐based model for Moroccan international tourism: Individual tourist behaviour and decision‐making processes pp. 859-874

- Smahane Jebraoui, Mohamed Nemiche and Bezza Hafidi
- Rural electrification in India: A wicked problem pp. 875-894

- Payal Dey, M. P. Gupta, Sushil and Ignacio J. Perez‐Arriaga
- A work system theory perspective on talent management and systems pp. 895-915

- Rahul Thakurta
- Building project resilience: A critical systems practice approach pp. 916-929

- Seyed Ashkan Zarghami and Ofer Zwikael
- Strategic, tactical, complex and simple changes to farm systems pp. 930-948

- Geoff Kaine, Vic Wright and Suzanne Vallance
Volume 42, issue 2, 2025
- Environments: Observed With Social Systems Theory. An Introduction pp. 263-269

- Steffen Roth, Augusto Sales and Tilia Stingl de Vasconcelos Guedes
- The world according to the project pp. 270-286

- Erik B. W. Aal
- What is a green capitalism? Insights from the social system theory pp. 287-296

- Erik Brezovec and Stefan Schweiger
- Environmental law and systems theory pp. 297-307

- Nico Buitendag
- Observing systemic values in a tax avoidance environment: Using systems theory to examine the Ireland–Apple tax relationship pp. 308-326

- Emer Hunt and Gerardine Doyle
- The reality of environment reimagined: Niklas Luhmann and the new ecological paradigm pp. 327-337

- Michal Kaczmarczyk
- The paradox of standards and innovation: Reconceptualising standards and standardisation with the help of Niklas Luhmann pp. 338-347

- Dong‐hyu Kim
- The decree of inclusive education and its potential for irritation for the educational system—A system‐theoretical conceptualization of the relationship between education and politics pp. 348-359

- Tanja Lindacher
- Unilateral consensus: Legitimation as a societal phenomenon in Luhmannian systems theory pp. 360-373

- Richard Pretorius, Gunter Bombaerts, Madis Talmar and Bob Walrave
- Rainmaking: Observed with social systems theory pp. 374-382

- Steffen Roth, Augusto Sales and Lars Clausen
- From media evolution to the Anthropocene: Unpacking sociotechnical autopoiesis pp. 383-395

- Jesper Tække
- Stakeholders self‐organization and adaptive governance in social enterprises: Membership representation, worker control and client orientation pp. 396-410

- Ermanno C. Tortia
- Moral and managerial perspectives on cooperatives: Towards a Luhmannian reconciliation pp. 411-422

- Vladislav Valentinov and Constantine Iliopoulos
- Observing the Environment of Technology pp. 423-433

- Steven Watson
- Towards the sociology of pets—Social functions of animals in contemporary societies observed from systems theoretical perspective pp. 434-446

- Krešimir Žažar and Lars Clausen
- Guiding Distinctions: Observed With Social Systems Theory: An Introduction pp. 447-454

- Steffen Roth, Lars Clausen and Krešimir Žažar
- The end user takes the final decision pp. 455-476

- Erik B. W. Aal
- Theory and Methodology in Sociology–Guiding Distinction pp. 477-487

- Erik Brezovec, Josip Ježovita and Steven Watson
- Reimagining Sociality in the Digital Age: Transcending the Interaction/Society Dichotomy pp. 488-502

- Hugo Neri and Veridiana Cordeiro
- Transformative Services and Systemic Well‐Being—Towards a Better Understanding of Distinction in Service Design pp. 503-516

- Asma Bakrim and Albrecht Fritzsche
- Decolonising Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND): A Systems Theoretical Framework for Global Inclusivity pp. 517-530

- Vincent Lien
- The Regenerative Semantics and Structural Change: Social Systems Using Nature as a Regenerative Medium pp. 531-544

- Margit Neisig
- N‐Factorial Scenarios: A Systems‐Theoretical Approach to Scenario‐Planning pp. 545-552

- Steffen Roth, Austė Kiškienė, Dovilė Gaižauskienė and Jari Kaivo‐oja
- Value Plurality and Multifunctional Commensuration in Organisation: A Systems‐Theoretical Approach pp. 553-562

- Steffen Roth, Augusto Sales and Vladislav Valentinov
- Willing unwillingness. A Luhmannian perspective on followership and leadership in organizations pp. 563-573

- Augusto Sales, Juliana Mansur, Vladislav Valentinov and Steffen Roth
- Sociological Perspectives on AI, Intelligence and Communication pp. 574-584

- Jesper Tække
Volume 42, issue 1, 2025
- Festschrift for Mike Jackson pp. 3-10

- Ashish Dwivedi and Gerald Midgley
- A Life of Systems Thinking: Michael C. Jackson in Conversation With Matt Lloyd and Rajneesh Chowdhury pp. 11-22

- Michael C. Jackson, Matt Lloyd and Rajneesh Chowdhury
- Accommodation and critique: A necessary tension pp. 23-50

- Alistair J. Smith and Gerald Midgley
- The resonance of Mike Jackson's work with the use of systems ideas in community operational research pp. 51-68

- Rebecca J. M. Herron, Zoraida Mendiwelso‐Bendek, David E. Salinas Navarro, Eliseo Vilalta‐Perdomo and Miles W Weaver
- Empowering Managers to Adopt Multimethodological Intervention Strategies to Address Complex Problematic Situations pp. 69-82

- Jeffrey Scales, Karyne Ang and Shankar Sankaran
- Pragmatic ontology—Enhancing the philosophical foundation of critical systems thinking/practice pp. 83-97

- Zhichang Zhu
- Creative‐Becoming Holism: Reflections on and Development of Creative Holism in the Case of Science Education pp. 98-110

- Chenjia Xu and Dongping Fan
- The Complementarity of Programme Logic and Critical Systems Heuristics: Critical Systems Practice for the Evaluation of Emergency Relief in Australia pp. 111-122

- Patrick McKenna
- Applying critical systems thinking through phronetic pluralism: Learning from human learning systems and the adaptive learning pathway pp. 123-141

- Hannah Hesselgreaves, Catherine Hobbs, Max French, Rob Wilson and Toby Lowe
- Enhancing collaborative advantage through critical systems thinking: An augmented viable system model intervention in a cross‐sector partnership social policy context pp. 142-156

- Andrea Clark, John Brocklesby and Arun Elias
- Revisiting Critical Systems Thinking: Enhancing the Gaps Through Sustainability and Action Methodologies pp. 157-170

- Mohammed Albakri and Trevor Wood‐Harper
- Revisiting the Viable System Model as an emancipatory systems approach pp. 171-188

- Angela Espinosa
- Mode 2 critical systems practice for complex safety decisions: Reflections from New Zealand's dairy industry pp. 189-205

- Daniel Norris, Jeff Foote and Richard Greatbanks
- The Utility of Critical Systems Practice: A Supply Chain Practitioner Perspective pp. 206-218

- Daniell Wilden, John Hopkins and Ian Sadler
- Transcending Systems Thinking: Critical Systems Integration and What's Love Got to Do With It pp. 219-234

- Louis Klein
- Towards a More Holistic and Pluralistic Critical Systems Thinking: The Dimension of ‘Hé’ (和) pp. 235-241

- Wenxian Hetty Sun
- Towards Transformative Supply Chain Research and Practice: A Critical Systems Perspective pp. 242-259

- Amanda Gregory, Jonathan Atkins and Ashish Dwivedi
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