Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2020
- Addressing public health and security challenges with system dynamics pp. 867-874

- David C. Lane and Jim Duggan
- A system dynamics approach to sustainability education pp. 875-879

- Caroline Brennan and Owen Molloy
- Navigating through the unknown: How conjoint analysis reduces uncertainty in energy consumer modelling pp. 880-885

- Merla Kubli
- Stock‐flow thinking: A difficult concept to grasp pp. 886-891

- Martina Curran, Enda Howley and Jim Duggan
- The role of systematic reviews in the system dynamics modelling process pp. 892-895

- Anaely Aguiar
- A managerial operationalization of antifragility and its consequences in supply chains pp. 896-905

- Andreas Größler
- On the meaning and operationalization of antifragility: Comment on the paper by Groβler pp. 906-907

- Els van Daalen
- Sustainable and healthy diets: Synergies and trade‐offs in Switzerland pp. 908-927

- Birgit Kopainsky, Anita Frehner and Adrian Müller
- Reflections on developing a simulation model on sustainable and healthy diets for decision makers: Comment on the paper by Kopainsky pp. 928-935

- Florian Kapmeier
- Analysis of an individual‐based influenza epidemic model using random forest metamodels and adaptive sequential sampling pp. 936-958

- Mert Edali and Gönenç Yücel
- Exploring the opportunity of using machine learning to support the system dynamics method: Comment on the paper by Edali and Yücel pp. 959-963

- Jim Duggan
- Afterword pp. 964-966

- Birgit Kopainsky
Volume 37, issue 5, 2020
- Nature's enduring patterns: A path to systems literacy pp. 787-788

- Roelien Goede
- A taxonomy of purposeful human activity system signs as a means to improving systems literacy pp. 789-803

- Sage Kittelman and Javier Calvo‐Amodio
- A design science research approach to closing the gap between the research and practice of project scheduling pp. 804-812

- Jeff Scales
- Creating a ‘sustainability sublime’ to enable megaprojects to meet the United Nations sustainable development goals pp. 813-826

- Shankar Sankaran, Ralf Müller and Nathalie Drouin
- The COVID‐19 era: No longer business as usual pp. 827-838

- Janet McIntyre‐Mills
- Critical systems practice 1: Explore—Starting a multimethodological intervention pp. 839-858

- Michael C. Jackson
- International Society for the Systems Sciences keynote address: Building a global superorganism, a new paradigm for a species in peril pp. 859-863

- Peter A. Corning
Volume 37, issue 4, 2020
- Industry 4.0—Frontiers of fourth industrial revolution pp. 531-534

- Li Da Xu
- Taxonomy of Industry 4.0 research: Mapping scholarship and industry insights pp. 535-556

- Dashi Nazarov and Anton Klarin
- The Implementation of Industry 4.0 – A Systematic Literature Review of the Key Factors pp. 557-578

- Christian Hoyer, Indra Gunawan and Carmen Haule Reaiche
- Education supply chain in the era of Industry 4.0 pp. 579-592

- Ling Li
- Industry 4.0 in systems thinking: From a narrow to a broad spectrum pp. 593-606

- Bruno Garcia Oliveira, Lara Bartocci Liboni, Luciana Oranges Cezarino, Nelson Oliveira Stefanelli and Irene Kazumi Miura
- Smart factory in Industry 4.0 pp. 607-617

- Zhan Shi, Yongping Xie, Wei Xue, Yong Chen, Liuliu Fu and Xiaobo Xu
- The contribution of systems science to Industry 4.0 pp. 618-631

- Li Da Xu
- A paradigm of safety management in Industry 4.0 pp. 632-645

- Zimei Liu, Kefan Xie, Ling Li and Yong Chen
- Research on the maturity of big data management capability of intelligent manufacturing enterprise pp. 646-662

- Jing Ge, Feng Wang, Hongxia Sun, Liuliu Fu and Mingwei Sun
- Deriving secondary traits of industry 4.0: A comparative analysis of significant maturity models pp. 663-678

- František Simetinger and Zuopeng (Justin) Zhang
- Intelligent manufacturing in industry 4.0: A case study of Sany heavy industry pp. 679-690

- Siqing Shan, Xin Wen, Yigang Wei, Zijin Wang and Yong Chen
- The challenges and countermeasures of blockchain in finance and economics pp. 691-698

- Li Zhang, Yongping Xie, Yang Zheng, Wei Xue, Xianrong Zheng and Xiaobo Xu
- Public relations and legitimacy: A study of new ventures on the corporate life cycle pp. 699-710

- Qiang Ma, Xueling Li, Peggy E. Chaudhry and Sohail S. Chaudhry
- Intelligent supply chain performance measurement in Industry 4.0 pp. 711-718

- Yongping Xie, Yixuan Yin, Wei Xue, Hui Shi and Dazhi Chong
- Decision‐making logics and high‐tech entrepreneurial opportunity identification: The mediating role of strategic knowledge integration pp. 719-733

- Runping Guo, Xingqun Lv, Yuan Wang, Peggy E. Chaudhry and Sohail S. Chaudhry
- The transformation and upgrade of China's manufacturing industry in Industry 4.0 era pp. 734-740

- Yu Sun, Ling Li, Hui Shi and Dazhi Chong
- Developing Industry 4.0 with systems perspectives pp. 741-748

- Ting Hou, Baihua Cheng, Rongxiao Wang, Wei Xue and Peggy E. Chaudhry
- Enterprises' network structure and their technology standardization capability in Industry 4.0 pp. 749-765

- Hong Jiang, Shuyu Sun, Hongtao Xu, Shukuan Zhao and Yong Chen
- Manufacturing upgrading in industry 4.0 era pp. 766-771

- Yongdang Chen, Zhiyou Han, Kunyu Cao, Xianrong Zheng and Xiaobo Xu
- Competition of technology standards in Industry 4.0: An innovation ecosystem perspective pp. 772-783

- Hong Jiang, Sipeng Gao, Shukuan Zhao and Hong Chen
Volume 37, issue 3, 2020
- Organization and membership: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 419-424

- Michael Grothe‐Hammer and Anders la Cour
- Organization, membership and the formalization of behavioural expectations pp. 425-449

- Niklas Luhmann
- The emotional organization and the problem of authenticity: The romantic, the pedagogic, the therapeutic and the ludic as liminal media of transition pp. 450-466

- Paul Stenner and Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen
- Looking beyond formal organization: How public managers organize voluntary work by adapting to deviance pp. 467-481

- Ghita Dragsdahl Lauritzen
- Membership and contributorship in organizations: An update of modern systems theory pp. 482-495

- Michael Grothe‐Hammer
- Groups, organizations, families and movements: The sociology of social systems between interaction and society pp. 496-515

- Stefan Kühl
- The business family 3.0: Dynastic business families as families, organizations and networks—Outline of a theory extension pp. 516-526

- Heiko Kleve, Tobias Köllner, Arist von Schlippe and Tom A. Rüsen
Volume 37, issue 2, 2020
- Being “nice”: A complex activity among health professionals following a critical incident pp. 199-210

- Diana M. Austin, Lesley Ferkins, Jennie Swann and Elizabeth Smythe
- Models of evaluation under ceteris imparibus: System dynamics and the example of emergency care pp. 211-222

- Susan McAvoy, Andrew Staib and Stephen Birch
- Activity‐based analysis of sociotechnical change pp. 223-234

- Emmanuel D. Adamides
- Factors affecting the adoption of systems thinking pp. 235-254

- Rajenlall Siriram
- Contributory factors interactions model: A new systems‐based accident model pp. 255-276

- Linlin Jing, Qingguo Bai, Weiqun Guo, Yan Feng, Lin Liu and Yingyu Zhang
- System dynamics approaches to public–private partnerships: A literature review pp. 277-291

- Eirini Grammatiki Pagoni and Patroklos Georgiadis
- Dynamic modeling of an early warning system for natural disasters pp. 292-314

- Glayse Ferreira Perroni da Silva, Ana Lúcia Pegetti, Maria Teresa Piacesi, Mischel Carmen Neyra Belderrain and Níssia Carvalho Rosa Bergiante
- A “system dynamics perspective” of bioenergy governance and local, sustainable development pp. 315-332

- Bianca Cavicchi
- Social impact bonds: The goose and the golden eggs at risk pp. 333-344

- David N. Ford and Robert J. White
- Orthogonality: Developing a structural/perspectival approach for improving theoretical models pp. 345-359

- Steven E. Wallis
- Reformulating ‘Holism' in hydropower decision‐making pp. 360-368

- Kenneth Kang
- Grandmothers, teachers, and teams: A commentary on the societal significance of systems thinking facilitators pp. 369-372

- Michael Hogan and Benjamin Broome
- Editorial note for the special part of selected papers for the BSLab Symposium 2019 pp. 373-373

- Gandolfo Dominici
- From the deliberate managerial strategy towards international business performance: A psychic distance vs. global mindset approach pp. 374-387

- Elena‐Mădălina Vătămănescu, Vlad‐Andrei Alexandru, Andreea Mitan and Dan Cristian Dabija
- Transformation towards smart factory system: Examining new job profiles and competencies pp. 388-402

- Andrej Jerman, Mirjana Pejić Bach and Ana Aleksić
- Place brand as an emergent property: The case of Vascitour and Naples pp. 403-416

- Mario Tani, Gianpaolo Basile and Gandolfo Dominici
Volume 37, issue 1, 2020
- Health systems research and critical systems thinking: the case for partnership pp. 3-22

- Michael C. Jackson and Luis G. Sambo
- Antifragility as a design criterion for modelling dynamic systems pp. 23-37

- Harald de Bruijn, Andreas Größler and Nuno Videira
- Modelling of supply chain of ready‐made garments in Bangladesh pp. 38-55

- B.K. Bala, M.M. Islam, S. Ghosh, M.S. Hossain, A.S.M.M. Hoque and S. Saha
- Integrative Propositional Analysis for developing capacity in an academic research institution by improving strategic planning pp. 56-67

- Steven E. Wallis
- The contribution of systems theory to sustainability in degrowth contexts: The role of subsystems pp. 68-81

- José Antonio Plaza‐Úbeda, Miguel Pérez‐Valls, José Joaquín Céspedes‐Lorente and Belén Payán‐Sánchez
- Geographical indications and territorial development: A soft‐system methodology analysis of the Serro Case pp. 82-96

- Mirna de Lima Medeiros, Leonardo Augusto Amaral Terra and João Luiz Passador
- Integrating qualitative system dynamics with accounting practices: The case of integrated reporting and resource mapping pp. 97-118

- Maria Cleofe Giorgino, Federico Barnabè and Martin Kunc
- Confronting total systemic failure? The May 2018 truckers' strike in Brazil pp. 119-127

- Sandro Luis Schlindwein and Ray Ison
- Systems Modeling Language viewpoint utilization to facilitate shared mental models among system stakeholders pp. 128-140

- L. Dale Thomas and Elizabeth Patterson
- Tackling complexity and problem formulation in rural electrification through conceptual modelling in system dynamics pp. 141-153

- Elias Hartvigsson, Erik Oscar Ahlgren and Sverker Molander
- Thinking (in) complexity: (In) definitions and (mis)conceptions pp. 154-169

- Ana Teixeira de Melo, Leo Simon Dominic Caves, Anna Dewitt, Evie Clutton, Rory Macpherson and Philip Garnett
- Exceeding the limits: Commentary on “The limits of transparency” pp. 170-173

- Steven E. Wallis
- On complexity and transparency: The limits of taxonomic ordering pp. 174-177

- Vladislav Valentinov, Gert Verschraegen and Kristof van Assche
- Commentary on Roth: Adding a conceptual systems perspective pp. 178-181

- Steven E. Wallis
- Of wolves and dogs and other false distinctions: A rejoinder to Wallis pp. 182-183

- Steffen Roth
- The theoretical foundation(s) for Systems Engineering? pp. 184-187

- Mike Yearworth
- The Theoretical Foundation(s) for Systems Engineering? Response to Yearworth pp. 188-191

- David Rousseau
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