Systems Research and Behavioral Science
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Volume 32, issue 6, 2015
- Editorial 32.6 pp. 563-563

- Mike C Jackson
- Model‐based Management: A Cybernetic Concept pp. 564-578

- Markus Schwaninger
- Chaos and Chaos; Complexity and Hierarchy pp. 579-592

- Ron Cottam, Willy Ranson and Roger Vounckx
- Modeling Systems of Holding Back as Hypergames and their Connections with Systems Intelligence pp. 593-602

- Yasuo Sasaki, Raimo P. Hämäläinen and Esa Saarinen
- Simulation Decision System on the Preparation of Emergency Resources Using System Dynamics pp. 603-615

- Desheng Dash Wu, Jia Liu and David L. Olson
- Use of the Structured Interview Matrix to Enhance Community Resilience Through Collaboration and Inclusive Engagement pp. 616-628

- Tracey L. O'Sullivan, Wayne Corneil, Craig E. Kuziemsky and Darene Toal‐Sullivan
- Squaring the Circle: In Quest for Sustainability pp. 629-645

- Gennady Shkliarevsky
- A Systemic View of Innovation Adoption in the Australian Beef Industry pp. 646-657

- Daowei Sun, Paul Hyland and Ockie Bosch
- Bioeconomic Model of Decision Support System for Farm Management: Proposal of a Mathematical Model pp. 658-671

- Soraya Tanure, Carlos Nabinger and João Luiz Becker
- A Systems Thinking Approach to Address the Complexity of Agribusiness for Sustainable Development in Africa: A Case Study in Ghana pp. 672-688

- Kwamina E. Banson, Nam C. Nguyen, Ockie J. H. Bosch and Thich V. Nguyen
- Reconstructing the Blue Connection: A Systemic Inquiry into the Improbable Project of Building a New River Through a (Sub)urban Area pp. 689-706

- David Vaandrager, Lasse Gerrits and Nanny Bressers
- Applying DEA–BPN to Enhance the Explanatory Power of Performance Measurement pp. 707-720

- Hsin‐Pin Fu, Tien‐Hsiang Chang, Lon‐Fon Shieh, Arthur Lin and Shang‐Wen Lin
- Diagnosing Failure in an Organizational Strategic Alliance for New Product Development pp. 721-734

- Lara Bartocci Liboni, Luciana Cezarino, Adriana Cristina Ferreira Caldana and Omar Sacilotto Donaires
- An Exploration of the Problem of Plagiarism with the Cognitive Mapping Technique pp. 735-742

- Joseph Kim‐Keung Ho
Volume 32, issue 5, 2015
- Learning across Boundaries: Exploring the Variety of Systems Theory and Practice pp. 509-513

- Gerald Midgley and Jennifer Wilby
- General Systems Theory: Its Past and Potential pp. 514-521

- Peter Caws
- General Systems Theory: Its Present and Potential pp. 522-533

- David Rousseau
- A Unifying Theory of Systems Thinking with Psychosocial Applications pp. 534-545

- Derek Cabrera, Laura Cabrera and Erin Powers
- Knowing Differently in Systemic Intervention pp. 546-561

- Raghav Rajagopalan and Gerald Midgley
Volume 32, issue 4, 2015
- Health, Demographic Change and Well‐Being: The European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme and System Dynamics pp. 407-413

- David C. Lane, Özge Pala and Yaman Barlas
- Food Provision and Environmental Goals in the Swiss Agri‐Food System: System Dynamics and the Social‐ecological Systems Framework pp. 414-432

- Birgit Kopainsky, Robert Huber and Matteo Pedercini
- System Dynamics and Social‐Ecological Systems Framework: Complimentary Methods for Exploring the Dynamics of Complex Systems pp. 433-436

- Jim Duggan
- The Eye of the Beholder: A Case Example of Changing Clients' Perspectives Through Involvement in the Model Validation Process pp. 437-449

- Lambertus P. J. van Nistelrooij, Etiënne A.J.A. Rouwette, Ilse M. Verstijnen and Jac A.M. Vennix
- Validity is a Matter of Confidence—But Not Just in System Dynamics pp. 450-458

- David C. Lane
- Dynamic Consequences of Performance‐Based Payment Systems in Public Hospitals pp. 459-480

- Tuğrul Meker and Yaman Barlas
- Pay‐for‐performance Plans pp. 481-484

- Özge Pala
- Societal Ageing in the Netherlands: A Robust System Dynamics Approach pp. 485-501

- Willem L. Auping, Erik Pruyt and Jan H. Kwakkel
- Enhancing Joined‐Up Government and Outcome‐Based Performance Management through System Dynamics Modelling to Deal with Wicked Problems: the Case of Societal Ageing pp. 502-505

- Carmine Bianchi
- Afterword pp. 506-507

- Andreas Größler
Volume 32, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. 265-265

- Mike C. Jackson
- Beer's Viable System Model and Luhmann's Communication Theory: ‘Organizations’ from the Perspective of Meta‐Games pp. 266-282

- Mark William Johnson and Loet Leydesdorff
- Towards a Methodology of Wicked Problem Exploration through Concept Shifting and Tension Point Analysis pp. 283-297

- Luke Houghton and David Tuffley
- Combining Process Consultation and Structural Interventions pp. 298-311

- James Lapalme and James Conklin
- Tools for Supporting Responsible Decision‐Making? pp. 312-329

- Dirk Vriens and Jan Achterbergh
- Mellow Yellow: Taking a Systems Thinking Approach to Designing Research on Transitioning to More Sustainable Sewage Management pp. 330-343

- Shankar Sankaran, Kumi Abeysuriya, Janice Gray and Anthony Kachenko
- A Systemic Approach to Multi‐agency Community Safety pp. 344-357

- Mark John Taylor, Emma Higgins and Hulya Francis
- Using System Dynamics for Grand Challenges: The ESDMA Approach pp. 358-375

- Jan H. Kwakkel and Erik Pruyt
- Critical Mass and Discontinued Use of Social Media pp. 376-387

- Thomas Chesney and Shaun Lawson
- Combining Multicriteria Decision‐Making Tools to Identify Critical Success Factors that Affect the Performance of Training Course Projects pp. 388-401

- Hsin‐Pin Fu, Tien‐Hsiang Chang, Ling‐Jing Kao, Chih‐Chou Chiu and Cheng‐Chin Lu
- A Note on PhD Population Growth in Biomedical Sciences pp. 402-405

- Navid Ghaffarzadegan, Joshua Hawley, Richard Larson and Yi Xue
Volume 32, issue 2, 2015
- Towards More Social Responsibility as a New Systemic Socio‐Economic Order or Disappearance of Humankind pp. 147-151

- Matjaz Mulej, Anita Hrast and Robert Dyck
- A Comparative Analysis of International Corporate Social Responsibility Standards as Enterprise Policy/Governance Innovation Guidelines pp. 152-159

- Petya Dankova, Milena Valeva and Tjaša Štrukelj
- Social Responsibility and Citizen‐Driven Innovation in Sustainably Mastering Global Socio‐Economic Crises pp. 160-167

- Gerald Steiner, Filippina Risopoulos and Matjaz Mulej
- Youth Education for Social Responsibility pp. 168-174

- Robert Dyck
- Management with a Frame of Mind for Systemic Thinking: A Conceptual Condition Setting Tool pp. 175-182

- Jean‐Paul Ngana
- Ethical Tax Corporate Governance of State‐owned Enterprises pp. 183-189

- Lidija Hauptman and Jernej Belak
- Restorative Practices: A Systemic Approach to Support Social Responsibility pp. 190-196

- Markus van Alphen
- Toward More Governmental Social Responsibility; the Case of Natural or Intentional Outbreaks of Highly Contagious Diseases pp. 197-204

- Teodora Ivanusa, Iztok Podbregar and Bojan Rosi
- Educational Model for Promoting Creativity and Innovation in Primary Schools pp. 205-213

- Borut Likar, Franc Cankar and Blaž Zupan
- Social Participation of High School Students with Special Needs—A Case of Promotion of Systemic Behavior and Social Responsibility pp. 214-220

- Majda Schmidt, Edvard Protner and Branka Čagran
- Social Responsibility, Human Resource Management and Organizational Performance pp. 221-229

- Borut Milfelner, Amna Potočnik and Simona Šarotar Žižek
- A New Socio‐economic Order: Evidence About Employees' Values' Influence on Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 230-239

- Vojko Potocan and Zlatko Nedelko
- Integrated Approach to Social Responsibility: a Model of Stakeholders Interaction in Russia and China pp. 240-246

- Zhanna Belyaeva and Alexander Kazakov
- Eco‐labels and Schemes: A Requisitely Holistic Proof of Tourism's Social Responsibility? pp. 247-255

- Sonja Sibila Lebe and Igor Vrečko
- Transparency as a Precondition of Systemic Behavior: the Case of European Retailing Banks Regarding Social Responsibility Communication pp. 256-264

- Mirjana Pejić Bach, Mislav Ante Omazić and Jovana Zoroja
Volume 32, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial 32.1 pp. 1-1

- Mike C Jackson
- Ebola in West Africa: Model‐Based Exploration of Social Psychological Effects and Interventions pp. 2-14

- Erik Pruyt, Willem L. Auping and Jan H. Kwakkel
- Terrorism, System Thinking and Critical Discourse Analysis pp. 15-27

- Valentina Bartolucci and Giorgio Gallo
- The False Promise of Big Data: Can Data Mining Replace Hypothesis‐Driven Learning in the Identification of Predictive Performance Metrics? pp. 28-49

- David Apgar
- A Complexity‐Informed Approach to Evaluating National Knowledge and Innovation Programmes pp. 50-63

- Nanny Bressers and Lasse Gerrits
- Using Consequence Networking to Identify Paradox pp. 64-74

- Kate Harris and Mike Metcalfe
- Critical Success Factors in the Implementation of Electronic Health Records: A Two‐Case Comparison pp. 75-85

- Craig Standing and Helen Cripps
- Systemic Intervention for Computer‐Supported Collaborative Learning pp. 86-105

- Ricardo A. Barros‐Castro, Gerald Midgley and Luis Pinzón
- Assessing Systems Integration: A Conceptual Framework and a Method pp. 106-123

- Anne‐Lorène Vernay and Frank Boons
- Distributed Problem Solving in Modular Systems: the Benefit of Temporary Coordination Neglect pp. 124-136

- Oliver Baumann
- Principles of Quantitative Group and Society Sciences pp. 137-145

- James R. Simms
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