Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2019
- Editorial pp. 748-748

- Mohamed Nemiche and Mohamed Essaaidi
- Contents pp. 749-749

- Mohamed Nemiche and Mohamed Essaaidi
- Modelling “Occident/Orient” duality and migration process with mobile agents pp. 750-764

- Ahmed M'hamdi, Fatima‐Ezahra Sfa, Mohamed Nemiche, Saida Hachimi El Idrissi and Rafael Pla‐López
- A Complex Adaptive Systems Approach to the Relationship between Personality and Social Division pp. 765-777

- Andrew Reilly, Dirk Van Rooy and Simon Angus
- The digital transformation of the public sphere pp. 778-788

- Tiago Santos, Jorge Louçã and Helder Coelho
- How The Social Interactions in Communities affect the Fear of Crime pp. 789-798

- Cristian Pulido, Jeisson Prieto and Francisco Gómez
- Some Consequences of Socially Irresponsible, un‐systemic Behavior in Ports: A Case pp. 799-807

- Dejan Dragan and Matjaž Mulej
- Viable system function and construction design methodology pp. 808-820

- Nora Mouhib, Slimane Bah and Abdelaziz Berrado
- Analysis and summarizing of discourse in Moroccan sociolect language pp. 821-826

- Fadoua Mansouri and Sadiq Abdelalim
- Integrated management of water resources: A novel approach for water‐stressed regions pp. 827-834

- Mohammed Haroun, Soham Punjabi, Abhijith Suboyin, Stavroula Anastasiou and Joost de Bakker
- Modelling and simulation of the behavior of a shape memory membrane for programmable matter 4D prototyping pp. 835-844

- Mohamed Ennaji, Souad Tayane and Jaafar Gaber
- Active Innovative Media as Co‐Evolutionary Landscapes pp. 845-850

- Helena Knyazeva
Volume 36, issue 5, 2019
- Innovation and optimization in nature and design pp. 617-620

- David Rousseau
- A vision for advancing systems science as a foundation for the systems engineering and systems practice of the future pp. 621-634

- David Rousseau
- Identifying phenomenological foundations of systems engineering and systems science pp. 635-647

- William D. Schindel
- A perspective on systems thinking, architecting, and art pp. 648-655

- Tom McDermott and Alejandro Salado
- Systemic virtues as a foundation for a general theory of design elegance pp. 656-667

- David Rousseau, Julie Billingham and Javier Calvo‐Amodio
- Designing sustainably agile and resilient organizations pp. 668-677

- Linda Holbeche
- Using principles as activity drivers in human activity systems pp. 678-686

- Javier Calvo‐Amodio
- Complex system governance: Concept, utility, and challenges pp. 687-705

- Charles B. Keating and Polinpapilinho F. Katina
- Identifying general trends and patterns in complex systems research: An overview of theoretical and practical implications pp. 706-714

- Rika Preiser
- A critical systems thinking approach to empower refugees based on Maslow's theory of human motivation pp. 715-726

- Roelien Goede and Christine Boshuizen‐ van Burken
- Systems science and the art of interdisciplinary integration pp. 727-743

- Sara Green and Hanne Andersen
Volume 36, issue 4, 2019
- Business Innovation Through Holistic Leadership‐Developing Organizational Adaptability pp. 365-394

- Mitsuru Kodama
- Examining Moral Frameworks in Negotiation Practice: A Critical Systems Perspective pp. 395-403

- Luis Arturo Pinzon‐Salcedo, Silvia Elena Ramírez‐Tovar and Maria Alejandra Torres‐Cuello
- Towards the Definition of a Dynamic and Systemic Assessment for Cybersecurity Risks pp. 404-423

- Stefano Armenia, Eduardo Ferreira Franco, Fabio Nonino, Emanuele Spagnoli and Carlo M. Medaglia
- The Value Paradox of Problem Structuring Methods pp. 424-444

- Patrick Tully, Leroy White and Mike Yearworth
- The Unfolding and Resurfacing of Information Systems Knowledge over the Last 25 Years: A Systemic Perspective pp. 445-460

- José‐Rodrigo Córdoba‐Pachón and Alberto Paucar‐Caceres
- The Role of Information Acquisition and Processing in Decision‐Making by Individual within Insects Colonies pp. 461-475

- Dávila Patrícia Ferreira Cruz, Renato Dourado Maia, Rafael Silveira Xavier and Leandro Nunes De Castro
- Using a Stakeholder Analysis to Improve Systems Modelling of Health Issues: The Impact of Progesterone Therapy on Infant Mortality in Ohio pp. 476-493

- Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, Hyunjung Kim, Alireza Ebrahimvandi, Jay Iams and David Andersen
- Modeling and Simulation as Boundary Objects to Facilitate Interdisciplinary Research pp. 494-513

- Luis F. Luna‐Reyes, Laura J. Black, Weijia Ran, Deborah Lines Andersen, Holly Jarman, George P. Richardson and David F. Andersen
- The nature of social organization of production: From firms to complex dynamics pp. 514-531

- Leonardo Augusto Amaral Terra and João Luiz Passador
- A whole systems approach to education redesign: A case study on the need for intergenerational perspectives and inclusion pp. 532-537

- Kahlia Laszlo and Alexander Laszlo
- Facilitating organizational action regarding a co‐operative's governance system in a developing country using the viable systems model pp. 538-550

- Andrea C. Martinez‐Lozada
- Implications of Goods and Services Tax reform on the Make in India initiative: A system dynamics perspective pp. 551-563

- Ravindra Ojha and Prem Vrat
- The hybrid systems method integrating human factors analysis and classification system and grey relational analysis for the analysis of major coal mining accidents pp. 564-579

- Yan Feng, Hong Chen, Yingyu Zhang and Linlin Jing
- Unrecognized interdependencies in mental models—The case for taking feedback loops into account pp. 580-603

- Martin Schaffernicht
- Systemic transformation into the birth canal pp. 604-613

- Anneloes Smitsman and Jude Currivan
Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- Ludwig von Bertalanffy and his enduring relevance: Celebrating 50 years General System Theory pp. 251-254

- Kristof Van Assche, Vladislav Valentinov and Gert Verschraegen
- Systems everywhere? pp. 255-262

- Raf Vanderstraeten
- Social relations: Building on Ludwig von Bertalanffy pp. 263-273

- Wolfgang Hofkirchner
- The unity of (social systems) science: The legacy of Bertalanffy pp. 274-280

- Hugo Cadenas
- The open theory and its enemy: Implicit moralisation as epistemological obstacle for general systems theory pp. 281-288

- Steffen Roth
- The limits of transparency: A systems theory view pp. 289-300

- Vladislav Valentinov, Gert Verschraegen and Kristof Van Assche
- The legacy of Ludwig von Bertalanffy and its relevance for our time pp. 301-307

- Debora Hammond
- The social, the ecological, and the adaptive. Von Bertalanffy's general systems theory and the adaptive governance of social‐ecological systems pp. 308-321

- Kristof Van Assche, Gert Verschraegen, Vladislav Valentinov and Monica Gruezmacher
- A note on Ludwig von Bertalanffy and the form problem of life pp. 322-331

- Dirk Baecker
- General system theory as a framework for biopsychosocial research and practice in mental health pp. 332-341

- Francesco Tramonti, Franco Giorgi and Annibale Fanali
- General system theory (GST) and a non‐reductionist concept of elements: Suggesting a corresponding discussion based on Tramonti (2019) pp. 342-345

- Thomas Fröhlich
- “Systems medicine” in the view of von Bertalanffy's “organismic biology” and systems theory pp. 346-362

- Felix Tretter
Volume 36, issue 2, 2019
- Modelling sustainability pathways: Bridging science, policy, and society pp. 147-155

- David C. Lane and Nuno Videira
- Exploring the value of participatory system dynamics in two paired field studies of stakeholder engagement in sustainability discussions pp. 156-179

- Krystyna Stave, Michael Dwyer and Marcia Turner
- Participatory system dynamics and the (unavoidable?) trade‐off between effectiveness and efficiency: Comment on the Paper by Stave, Dwyer, and Turner pp. 180-183

- Andreas Größler
- Energy transition dynamics: Does participatory modelling contribute to alignment among differing future world views? pp. 184-196

- Bent Erik Bakken
- Challenges of participatory modelling and paradigm change: Comment on the paper by Bakken pp. 197-198

- Silvia Ulli‐Beer
- Dynamics of participation: System dynamics and participation—An empirical review pp. 199-210

- Gábor Király and Péter Miskolczi
- Participation methods, system dynamics, and society—Some notes pp. 211-214

- José Luís Casanova
- Short‐term versus long‐term decision trade‐offs: Evidence from a model‐based observational experiment with African small‐scale farmers pp. 215-228

- Birgit Kopainsky, Andreas Gerber, David Lara‐Arango and Progress H. Nyanga
- Beyond time preferences—Behavioural causes for short‐term orientation: Comment on the paper by Kopainsky, Gerber, Lara‐Arango, and Nyanga pp. 229-232

- Jürgen Strohhecker
- New truths begin as heresies: First thoughts on system dynamics and global modelling pp. 233-243

- David C. Lane
- Reflections on the 8th European System Dynamics Workshop pp. 244-247

- Carmine Bianchi
Volume 36, issue 1, 2019
- Ecological Justice for Nature in Critical Systems Thinking pp. 3-19

- Anne Stephens, Ann Taket and Monica Gagliano
- A Conceptual Framework for Integrating Methodologies in Management: Partial Results of a Systemic Intervention in a Textile SME in Argentina pp. 20-35

- María Alejandra Castellini and Alberto Paucar‐Caceres
- Can the Target Set for Reducing Childhood Overweight and Obesity Be Met? A System Dynamics Modelling Study in New South Wales, Australia pp. 36-52

- Nick Roberts, Vincy Li, Jo‐An Atkinson, Mark Heffernan, Geoff McDonnell, Ante Prodan, Louise Freebairn, Bev Lloyd, Suzanne Nieuwenhuizen, Jo Mitchell, Thomas Lung and John Wiggers
- POE‐Δ: Towards an engineering framework for solving change problems pp. 53-65

- Georgi Markov, Jon G. Hall and Lucia Rapanotti
- Evolutionary Management: From Theory to Action pp. 66-86

- Omar Sacilotto Donaires and Dante Pinheiro Martinelli
- Sugar‐sweetened Beverage Tax and Potential Impact on Dental Caries in Thai Adults: An Evaluation Using the Group Model Building Approach pp. 87-99

- Nipaporn Urwannachotima, Piya Hanvoravongchai and John Pastor Ansah
- Complexity as a Big Idea for Secondary Education: Evaluating a Complex Systems Curriculum pp. 100-110

- Sara Heinrich and Roland Kupers
- A Systems Perspective for Conceptualizing Sustainability in Long‐lived Family Businesses. Research Proposals on Risk Taking and Innovativeness pp. 111-127

- Agostino Vollero, Alfonso Siano and Maddalena Della Volpe
- Steps to an Ecology of Psychotherapy: The Legacy of Gregory Bateson pp. 128-139

- Francesco Tramonti
- Strengthening the Structural Focus of Systems Thinking pp. 140-144

- Ion Georgiou
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