Systems Research and Behavioral Science
2008 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2022
- Systems East & West 2.0 pp. 1011-1013

- Zhichang Zhu
- Critical systems practice 3: Intervene—Flexibly executing a multimethodological intervention pp. 1014-1023

- Michael C. Jackson
- Seeking ways of knowledge synthesis pp. 1024-1034

- Yoshiteru Nakamori
- A biomimetic systems method to organizational sustainable development and harmony: The Zen Business Model pp. 1035-1046

- Josep M. Coll
- Yuan‐Sheng dialectical holism and systems thinking: A systemism research tradition that integrated Chinese and Western holism pp. 1047-1058

- Fan Dongping, Liu Yiyu and Chen Linhao
- WSR 2.0 (1): History and present pp. 1059-1075

- Zhichang Zhu
- WSR 2.0 (2): Wuli–shili–renli notions pp. 1076-1098

- Zhichang Zhu
- SROP matrix: A systematic analysis tool for complex decision‐making pp. 1099-1102

- Shuo Tian, Xin Li, Boyang Zhu and Chunhao Li
- Growing a community of conversation and understanding: The 2023 agenda for the systems community pp. 1103-1107

- Louis Klein, Pamela Buckle, Nam Nguyen, Rika Preiser and Ray Ison
Volume 39, issue 5, 2022
- The art and science of the impossible: The human experience pp. 889-894

- Delia Pembrey MacNamara
- Paradigm, specialty, pragmatism: Kuhn's legacy to methodological pluralism pp. 895-912

- Zhichang Zhu
- Getting to practical: Complementarity between critical systems thinking and phronetic social science pp. 913-922

- Graeme Nicholas
- The future is humanistic: Infusing compassion in the systems thinking world—Circles, dialogue and RoundTables as levers for individual and community emancipation pp. 923-934

- Marty Jacobs, Namrata Arora and Sue Gabriele
- Case study: Observing the World Music School Helsinki as a social ecological system to enhance community connectivity and resilience pp. 935-946

- Jian Chen, Susu Nousala, Timothee Landa and Pedro Aibéo
- Incorporating various perspectives in using instant messages in teaching programming: A critical system thinking perspective pp. 947-961

- Watson Manduna, Roelien Goede and Lynette Drevin
- Energy justice in renewable energy projects: How learning about indigenous knowledge systems could inform systemic practice pp. 962-974

- Shankar Sankaran and Janet McIntyre‐Mills
- Gaia needs a mind and humanity needs a purpose pp. 975-977

- George E. Mobus
- The system‐process view of life from the perspective of systems science and its enlightenment to artificial life pp. 978-985

- Wangjun Zhang and Dongping Fan
- Possibilities for a critical cybernetics pp. 986-989

- Tom Scholte and Ben Sweeting
- An essay on ready‐ing: Tending the prelude to change pp. 990-1004

- Nora Bateson
Volume 39, issue 4, 2022
- The economic logic of OR consulting practice: Towards a foundational view pp. 685-707

- Richard John Ormerod
- Systems thinking concepts within a collaborative programme evaluation methodology: The Hermes Programme evaluation pp. 708-722

- Luis Arturo Pinzon‐Salcedo and María Alejandra Torres‐Cuello
- System dynamics gamification: A proposal for shared principles pp. 723-733

- Giovanni Cunico, Eirini Aivazidou and Edoardo Mollona
- Community‐based system dynamics modelling of stigmatized public health issues: Increasing diverse representation of individuals with personal experiences pp. 734-749

- Arielle R. Deutsch, Rebecca Lustfield and Mohammad S. Jalali
- Using soft systems methodology to align community projects with sustainability development in higher education stakeholders' networks in a Brazilian university pp. 750-764

- Alberto Paucar‐Caceres, Melissa Franchini Cavalcanti‐Bandos, Silvia Cristina Quispe‐Prieto, Lucero Nicole Huerta‐Tantalean and Katarzyna Werner
- The Appreciative Inquiry Method: From knowledge elicitation to organisational inquiry pp. 765-775

- Frank Stowell
- “The obligation of a promise” as a problem of double contingency: David Hume's ground‐breaking investigation into basic forms of social coordination pp. 776-785

- Christian Büscher
- Untangling pop: A systems theoretical approach pp. 786-806

- Markus Heidingsfelder
- Computational mechanisms affecting the efficiency of resource use in the honey bee swarm pp. 807-823

- Richard A. Foss
- Systems thinking epistemological underpinnings of practice among rehabilitation professionals: Case study of the major text of a French physiotherapy founder pp. 824-839

- Cécile Abboudi, Gilles Maignant and Arnaud Choplin
- Systems thinking assessments in engineering: A systematic literature review pp. 840-866

- Kelley E. Dugan, Erika A. Mosyjowski, Shanna R. Daly and Lisa R. Lattuca
- Fuzzy multicriteria model to support decision making during the selection process of teaching and research staff in higher education pp. 867-885

- Ivana Tadić, Branka Marasović and Ivana Jerković
Volume 39, issue 3, 2022
- Systems research on artificial intelligence pp. 359-360

- Li Da Xu
- Applications and development of artificial intelligence system from the perspective of system science: A bibliometric review pp. 361-378

- Hong Jiang, Jinlong Gai, Shukuan Zhao, Peggy E. Chaudhry and Sohail S. Chaudhry
- Drilling down artificial intelligence in entrepreneurial management: A bibliometric perspective pp. 379-396

- Xueling Li, Yujie Long, Meixi Fan and Yong Chen
- Seizing the opportunity window of artificial intelligence in China: Towards an innovation policy mix framework for emerging technologies from an evolution perspective pp. 397-414

- Jing Liu, Mengbo Wang, Xiaoling Kang, Xia Zhang and Xing Chen
- Managing outpatient flow via an artificial intelligence enabled solution pp. 415-427

- Ling Li, Fatou Diouf and Anjee Gorkhali
- Predicting stock index movement using twin support vector machine as an integral part of enterprise system pp. 428-439

- Borong Zou, Hong Wang, Hui Li, Ling Li and Yuhan Zhao
- The impact of the integration of opportunity and resources of new ventures on entrepreneurial performance: The moderating role of BDAC‐AI pp. 440-461

- Baoshan Ge and Liyi Zhao
- Knowledge chain integration of design structure matrix‐based project team: An integration model pp. 462-473

- Shuo Tian, Hangeng Zhao, Xiaobo Xu, Rongchao Mu and Qiang Ma
- Impact of value co‐creation in the artificial intelligence innovation ecosystem on competitive advantage and innovation intelligibility pp. 474-488

- Yu Sun, Xiaobo Xu, Haiqing Yu and Hecheng Wang
- Artificial intelligence empowerment: The impact of research and development investment on green radical innovation in high‐tech enterprises pp. 489-502

- Huishuang Su, Xintong Qu, Shuo Tian, Qiang Ma, Ling Li and Yong Chen
- The relationship between inbound open innovation and the innovative use of information technology by individuals in teams of start‐ups pp. 503-515

- Meifang Yao, Dan Ye and Liyi Zhao
- The influence of AI word‐of‐mouth system on consumers' purchase behaviour: The mediating effect of risk perception pp. 516-530

- Wei Zhang, Linhui Sun, Xinping Wang and Anbo Wu
- Application of artificial intelligence methods in the school educational process pp. 531-541

- Michael Kataev, Larisa Bulysheva and Andrew Mosiaev
- Reviewing the impact of digital migration on the consumer buying journey with robust measurement of PLS‐SEM and R Studio pp. 542-556

- Varun Nayyar
- Disruptive technology identification of intelligent logistics robots in AIoT industry: Based on attributes and functions analysis pp. 557-568

- Weifeng Jia, Shuo Wang, Yongping Xie, Zifeng Chen and Kaixin Gong
- Explore the entrepreneurial process of AI start‐ups from the perspective of opportunity pp. 569-580

- Xi Wang, Huihui Yang, Helin Han, Yanling Huang and Xixi Wu
- Artificial intelligence leads the reform of education models pp. 581-588

- Jianjing Qu, Yanan Zhao and Yongping Xie
- Blockchain system in the higher education: Storing academical students' records and achievements accumulated in the educational process pp. 589-596

- Mikhail Kataev and Larisa Bulysheva
- The impact of artificial intelligence on users' entrepreneurial activities pp. 597-608

- Xueling Li, Xiaoyan Zhang, Yuan Liu, Yuanying Mi and Yong Chen
- AI‐enabled IT capability and organizational performance pp. 609-617

- Fang Wang
- From ideas to entrepreneurial opportunity: A study on AI pp. 618-632

- Baoshan Ge, Qi Wang and Meifang Yao
- Organization virtualization driven by artificial intelligence pp. 633-640

- Mengfan Li, Yongping Xie, Yuge Gao and Yanan Zhao
- Study on the interaction between big data and artificial intelligence pp. 641-648

- Jin Li, Ziwei Ye and Caiming Zhang
- Product online review analysis using fuzzy ontology pp. 649-656

- Yao Mei‐fang, Jin Shuai‐qi and Ge Jing
- An evaluation framework of IT‐enabled service‐oriented manufacturing pp. 657-667

- Yu Sun, Yuming He, Haiqing Yu and Hecheng Wang
- Network orientation, organisational improvisation and innovation: An empirical examination pp. 668-678

- Ao Zhang and Weiyong Zhang
Volume 39, issue 2, 2022
- Dealing with complexity by using multilevel system boundary models pp. 175-184

- Luis Arturo Pinzon‐Salcedo and Juanita Bernal‐Alvarado
- A multi‐university cohort model for teaching complex and interdisciplinary problem‐solving using system dynamics pp. 185-199

- Benjamin L. Turner, Melissa Wuellner, Erin Cortus and Steven Boot Chumbley
- Combined soft system methodology and agent‐based simulation for multi‐methodological modelling pp. 200-217

- Alireza Moumivand, Adel Azar and Abbas Toloie Eshlaghy
- Morphological Analysis of general system–environment complexes: Representation and application pp. 218-240

- Thangatur Sukumar Hariharan, L. S. Ganesh, Vijayalakshmi Venkatraman, Piyush Sharma and Vidyasagar Potdar
- A pathological analysis of challenges related to systems thinking studies in Iran pp. 241-257

- Omid Ali Kharazmi and Amirali Kharazmi
- Classification of individual managers' systems thinking skills based on different organizational ownership structures pp. 258-273

- Morteza Nagahi, Niamat Ullah Ibne Hossain, Raed Jaradat, Vidanelage Dayarathna, Chuck Keating, Simon Goerger and Michael Hamilton
- Dissipative structures and the relation between individual and collective aspects of social behavior pp. 274-286

- Thomas Weber, Jorge Louçã and Lasse Gerrits
- Modelling gendered innovation for the security of energy services in poor urban environments pp. 287-304

- Benjamin Batinge, Josephine Kaviti Musango, Fabrizio Ceschin, Amollo Ambole, Suzanne Smit and Aine Petrulaityte
- Identifying behavioural patterns of coupled water‐agriculture systems using system archetypes pp. 305-323

- Yong Sebastian Nyam, Julius H. Kotir, Andries Jordaan and Abiodun Akintunde Ogundeji
- Dimensions of corruption in Pakistan: A systems thinking approach and qualitative analysis pp. 324-338

- Muhammad Aman Ullah, Cathy Urquhart, Tiru Arthanari and Eatzaz Ahmed
- The importance of relationality: A note on co‐determinism, multispecies relationships and implications for COVID‐19 pp. 339-353

- Janet Judy McIntyre‐Mills
Volume 39, issue 1, 2022
- Cybernetic crisis management in a federal system—Insights from the Covid pandemic pp. 3-20

- Markus Schwaninger and Lukas Schoenenberger
- Understanding and avoiding negative consequences of value‐based laws, policies and programmes pp. 21-29

- Gerhard Fink and Steven Wallis
- An Analysis of the Systemic Structure of the U.S. Constitution Providing New Insight into the Fragmentation and Conflict Facing U.S. Society and Providing Guidance Towards More Effective Governance pp. 30-43

- Steven E. Wallis
- Evaluating and understanding the outcomes of the South African National Drug Master Plan 2013–2017: A systems‐based integrative propositional analysis application pp. 44-62

- Guswin de Wee
- A feedback view of behavioural distortions from perceived public service gaps at ‘street‐level’ policy implementation: The case of unintended outcomes in public schools pp. 63-84

- Carmine Bianchi and Robinson Salazar Rua
- Impact of early childhood education settings on the systems thinking skills of preschool children through the lens of Bronfenbrenner's theory pp. 85-103

- Şebnem Feriver, Refika Olgan, Gaye Teksöz and Matthias Barth
- Enhancing mixed methods pragmatism with systems theory: Perspectives from educational research pp. 104-115

- Jacob Høgaard Christensen
- Trust is the engine of change: A conceptual model for trust building in health systems pp. 116-127

- Mary B. Adam and Angela Donelson
- Understanding barriers of telemedicine adoption: A study in North India pp. 128-142

- Sonika Bakshi and Urvashi Tandon
- Corporate viability and sustainability: A case study in a Mexican corporation pp. 143-158

- Andrea C. Martinez‐Lozada and Angela Espinosa
- What a pandemic can say about human–environment relationship pp. 159-162

- Greta Pettini and Ketti Mazzocco
- Design Gaming for Learning Systems Intelligence in Socio‐Emotional Systems pp. 163-167

- Raimo P. Hämäläinen, Kata‐Riikka Kumpulainen, J.Tuomas Harviainen and Esa Saarinen
- Responding to the need for online collective intelligence facilitation: A framework for systems thinking facilitators pp. 168-172

- Michael Hogan, Owen Harney and Robert Razzante
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