System Dynamics Review
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Volume 35, issue 4, 2019
- Do you bend or break? System dynamics in resilience planning for food security pp. 287-309

- Hugo Jose Herrera de Leon and Birgit Kopainsky
- Fuzzy rule‐based inference in system dynamics formulations pp. 310-336

- Nasim S. Sabounchi, Konstantinos P. Triantis, Hamed Kianmehr and Sudipta Sarangi
- An integrated economy‐demography model reframed in a system dynamics setting pp. 337-368

- Gozdem Dural‐Selcuk, Huseyin Tunc and S. Armagan Tarim
- A system dynamics glossary pp. 369-379

- David N. Ford
Volume 35, issue 3, 2019
- Building a bridge to behavioral economics: countervailing cognitive biases in lifetime saving decisions pp. 187-207

- Babak Bahaddin, Stephen Weinberg, Luis F. Luna‐Reyes and David Andersen
- Math matters: mathematical knowledge plays an essential role in Chinese undergraduates' stock‐and‐flow task performance pp. 208-231

- Liang Qi and Cleotilde Gonzalez
- Aging effects in public policy making pp. 232-254

- J. Pedro Mendes and Miguel Aleluia
- Using R libraries to facilitate sensitivity analysis and to calibrate system dynamics models pp. 255-282

- Jim Duggan
Volume 35, issue 2, 2019
- Modeling group and individual learning: lessons for integrating disciplines and agile research pp. 112-139

- Edward G. Anderson and Kyle Lewis
- The dynamics of financial instability: simplifying Keen's Goodwin–Minsky model pp. 140-159

- Crelis F. Rammelt
- System Dynamics Review and publications 1985–2017: analysis, synthesis and contributions pp. 160-176

- Juan P. Torres
- Best practices in system dynamics modeling, revisited: a practitioner's view pp. 177-181

- Jack Homer
Volume 35, issue 1, 2019
- A comment on John Sterman's “system dynamics at sixty: the path forward” pp. 5-7

- Jack Homer
- Applying Sterman's proposed principles of modeling rigor to hybrid models combining multiple simulation methods pp. 8-14

- Edward G. Anderson
- On John Sterman's “System dynamics at sixty”: rigor, relevance and implications for education pp. 15-18

- Markus Schwaninger
- The great challenge for system dynamics on the path forward: implementation and real impact pp. 19-24

- Jorgen Randers
- Opportunities and risks on the path forward for system dynamics pp. 25-34

- Bradley Morrison
- Reply to commentaries on “System Dynamics at Sixty: The Path Forward” pp. 35-51

- John Sterman
- Lessons from a large‐scale systems dynamics modeling project: the example of the biomass scenario model pp. 55-69

- Steve Peterson, Brian Bush, Daniel Inman, Emily Newes, Amy Schwab, Dana Stright and Laura Vimmerstedt
- A “Power and Influence” political archetype: the dynamics of public support pp. 70-103

- Robert Y. Cavana, Vicky E. Forgie, Marjan van den Belt, John R. Cody, Alvaro J. Romera, Keming Wang and Chris A. Browne
Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- Trajectories of functional ability over the life course: a conceptual model of the interaction of stressor‐induced functional loss and resilience pp. 481-502

- David B. Matchar, John P. Ansah, Victoria Koh and Heather E. Whitson
- Alleviating misconceptions about Earth's climate: evidence of behavioral learning in stock‐and‐flow simulations pp. 503-526

- Medha Kumar and Varun Dutt
- Combining stock‐and‐flow, agent‐based, and social network methods to model team performance pp. 527-574

- Edward G. Anderson, Kyle Lewis and Gorkem Turgut Ozer
- On the differences between theoretical and applied system dynamics modeling pp. 575-583

- Vincent de Gooyert and Andreas Größler
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- From boom to bust: an operational perspective of demand bubbles pp. 389-425

- Paulo Gonçalves
- Refinements on eigenvalue elasticity analysis: interpretation of parameter elasticities pp. 426-437

- Sergey Naumov and Rogelio Oliva
- Input and output data analysis for system dynamics modelling using the tidyverse libraries of R pp. 438-461

- Jim Duggan
- Supply chain modularity in system dynamics pp. 462-476

- Aly Elmasry and Andreas Größler
Volume 34, issue 1-2, 2018
- System dynamics at sixty: the path forward pp. 5-47

- John Sterman
- Fighting the inevitable: infrastructure investment and coastal community adaptation to sea level rise pp. 48-77

- Sierra Woodruff, Todd K. BenDor and Aaron L. Strong
- Using integrated modeling to support the global eradication of vaccine‐preventable diseases pp. 78-120

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Personalized ESA doses for anemia management in hemodialysis patients with end‐stage renal disease pp. 121-153

- James Rogers, Edward J. Gallaher and David Dingli
- Community and programmatic factors influencing effective use of system dynamic models pp. 154-171

- Karen Minyard, Tina A. Smith, Richard Turner, Bobby Milstein and Lori Solomon
- Wasted paradise? Policies for Small Island States to manage tourism‐driven growth while controlling waste generation: the case of the Maldives pp. 172-221

- Florian Kapmeier and Paulo Gonçalves
- Simulating systems with fast and slow dynamics: lessons from the electric power industry pp. 222-254

- Andrew Ford
- Shaping organizational network structure to enable sustainable transformation pp. 255-283

- Felicjan Rydzak and Paul A. Monus
- Approximating individual interactions in compartmental system dynamics models pp. 284-326

- Pj Lamberson
- SD meets OR: a new synergy to address policy problems pp. 327-353

- Navid Ghaffarzadegan and Richard C. Larson
- Potential benefits of model use in group model building: insights from an experimental investigation pp. 354-384

- Marleen H. F. McCardle‐Keurentjes, Etiënne A. J. A. Rouwette, Jac A. M. Vennix and Eric Jacobs
Volume 33, issue 3-4, 2017
- Newton's laws as an interpretive framework in system dynamics pp. 183-218

- John Hayward and Paul A. Roach
- Dell's SupportAssist customer adoption model: enhancing the next generation of data‐intensive support services pp. 219-253

- Navid Ghaffarzadegan, Armin A. Rad, Ran Xu, Sam E. Middlebrooks, Sarah Mostafavi, Michael Shepherd, Landon Chambers and Todd Boyum
- Supply constraints and waitlists in new product diffusion pp. 254-279

- David R. Keith, John D. Sterman and Jeroen Struben
- Impact of drug supply chain on the dynamics of infectious diseases pp. 280-310

- Siddhartha Paul and Jayendran Venkateswaran
- Application of a variance‐based sensitivity analysis method to the Biomass Scenario Learning Model pp. 311-335

- Paige Jadun, Laura J. Vimmerstedt, Brian W. Bush, Daniel Inman and Steve Peterson
- On the growth of the system dynamics field pp. 336-346

- Jack B. Homer and George P. Richardson
- First eight years: a case study of starting a social system design lab pp. 347-358

- Peter S. Hovmand
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Projecting the Number of Elderly with Cognitive Impairment in China Using a Multi†State Dynamic Population Model pp. 89-111

- John P. Ansah, Victoria Koh, Chi†Tsun Chiu, Choy†Lye Chei, Yi Zeng, Zhao†Xue Yin, Xiao†Ming Shi and David B. Matchar
- The challenge of model complexity: improving the interpretation of large causal models through variety filters pp. 112-137

- Lukas Schoenenberger, Alexander Schmid, John Ansah and Markus Schwaninger
- Using white†box nonlinear optimization methods in system dynamics policy improvement pp. 138-168

- Ingmar Vierhaus, Armin Fügenschuh, Robert Gottwald and Stefan Grösser
- Citation for Lifetime Achievement Award pp. 169-171

- Erling Moxnes and Hazhir Rahmandad
- My journey in system dynamics and reflections on how to make a difference pp. 172-180

- Ali N. Mashayekhi
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- A computational Intelligence-based Method to ‘Learn’ Causal Loop Diagram-like Structures from Observed Data pp. 3-33

- Hassan Abdelbari and Kamran Shafi
- A co-flow structure for goal-directed internal change pp. 34-58

- Pascal J. Gambardella, Deborah E. Polk, David W. Lounsbury and Ralph L. Levine
- Graphical features of flow behavior and the stock and flow failure pp. 59-70

- Cleotilde Gonzalez, Liang Qi, Nalyn Sriwattanakomen and Jeffrey Chrabaszcz
- Group Model Building Techniques for Rapid Elicitation of Parameter Values, Effect Sizes, and Data Sources pp. 71-84

- Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, Rod MacDonald, Ayaz Hyder, Alireza Ebrahimvandi, Lauren Porter, Rebecca Reno, Julie Maurer, Deborah Lines Andersen, George Richardson, Joshua Hawley and David F. Andersen
- Dynamic Systems for Everyone: Understanding How Our World Works pp. 85-86

- Cleotilde Gonzalez
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