System Dynamics Review
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Volume 32, issue 3-4, 2016
- Meeting Jay W. Forrester pp. 183-184

- Yaman Barlas
- Learning through System Dynamics as Preparation for the 21st Century pp. 187-203

- Jay W. Forrester
- Challenging learning goals improve performance in dynamically complex microworld simulations pp. 204-232

- Miles M. Yang, Hong Jiang and Michael Shayne Gary
- Winner-take-all or long tail? A behavioral model of markets with increasing returns pp. 233-260

- Pj Lamberson
- Determining intervention thresholds that change output behavior patterns pp. 261-278

- Bob Walrave
- The cobweb theorem and delays in adjusting supply in metals' markets pp. 279-308

- Simon Glöser-Chahoud, Johannes Hartwig, I. David Wheat and Martin Faulstich
- The dual-process theory and understanding of stocks and flows pp. 309-331

- Arash Baghaei Lakeh, Navid Ghaffarzadegan and Luis Luna-Reyes
- Sensitivity analysis for models with multiple behavior modes: a method based on behavior pattern measures pp. 332-362

- Mustafa Hekimoğlu, Yaman Barlas and Luis Luna-Reyes
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- Unpacking mental models through laboratory experiments pp. 99-127

- Michael Shayne Gary and Robert E. Wood
- Intuitive understanding of steady-state and transient behaviors pp. 128-153

- Erling Moxnes and Pål I. Davidsen
- Estimating the parameters of system dynamics models using indirect inference pp. 154-178

- Niyousha Hosseinichimeh, Hazhir Rahmandad, Mohammad S. Jalali and Andrea K. Wittenborn
- The 2016 Jay Wright Forrester Award. Citation for the winners: M. Shayne Gary and Robert E. Wood pp. 179-180

- John Sterman
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- Editorial pp. 3-5

- Yaman Barlas
- Understanding decision making about balancing two stocks: the faculty gender balancing task pp. 6-25

- Inge Bleijenbergh, Jac Vennix, Eric Jacobs and Marloes Engen
- Structural dominance analysis of large and stochastic models pp. 26-51

- Rogelio Oliva
- A competence development framework for learning and teaching system dynamics pp. 52-81

- Martin F. G. Schaffernicht and Stefan N. Groesser
- Quantifying the impacts of rework, schedule pressure, and ripple effect loops on project schedule performance pp. 82-96

- Yasaman Jalili and David N. Ford
Volume 31, issue 4, 2015
- Cows, agency, and the significance of operational thinking pp. 183-219

- Camilo Olaya
- On generating and exploring the behavior space of complex models pp. 220-249

- Erik Pruyt and Tushith Islam
- The potential of learning from erroneous models: comparing three types of model instruction pp. 250-270

- Frances M. Wijnen, Yvonne G. Mulder, Stephen M. Alessi and Lars Bollen
- Maintaining stock and flow: a constructive alignment approach to training system dynamicists pp. 271-283

- Albert Munoz and Matthew Pepper
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- Mathematical knowledge is related to understanding stocks and flows: results from two nations pp. 97-114

- Liang Qi and Cleotilde Gonzalez
- Effects of systemic complexity factors on task difficulty in a stock management game pp. 115-146

- Onur Özgün and Yaman Barlas
- Connecting strategy and system dynamics: an example and lessons learned pp. 149-172

- Hazhir Rahmandad
- Reflections on peer mentoring for ongoing professional development in system dynamics pp. 173-181

- George P. Richardson, Laura J. Black, Michael Deegan, Navid Ghaffarzadegan, Donald Greer, Hyunjung Kim, Luis F. Luna-Reyes, Roderick MacDonald, Eliot Rich, Krystyna A. Stave, Nicole Zimmermann and David F. Andersen
Volume 31, issue 1-2, 2015
- Exploring retailers' ordering decisions under delays pp. 1-27

- Sebastián Villa, Paulo Gonçalves and Santiago Arango
- Evaluating group model building exercises: a method for comparing externalized mental models and group models pp. 28-45

- Geeske Scholz, Martina Austermann, Kai Kaldrack and Claudia Pahl-Wostl
- Does analytical thinking improve understanding of accumulation? pp. 46-65

- Arash Baghaei Lakeh and Navid Ghaffarzadegan
- Towards the algorithmic detection of archetypal structures in system dynamics pp. 66-85

- Lukas Schoenenberger, Alexander Schmid and Markus Schwaninger
- SDXchange: stand-alone translators to enable XMILE model adaptation, transportation, and exchange pp. 86-95

- Robert Ward, James Houghton and Ivan A. Perl
Volume 30, issue 4, 2014
- Jay Forrester's operational approach to economics pp. 233-261

- Khalid Saeed
- Citation Lifetime Achievement Award pp. 262-263

- Jack Homer
- A realistic leverage point for one-planet living: more compulsory vacation in the rich world pp. 264-282

- Jorgen Randers
- "Model" teaching II: Examples for the early stages pp. 283-290

- George P. Richardson
- "Model" teaching III: Examples for the later stages pp. 291-299

- George P. Richardson
Volume 30, issue 3, 2014
- Do markets mitigate misperceptions of feedback? pp. 123-160

- Christian Erik Kampmann and John D. Sterman
- Managerial influence on the diffusion of innovations within intra-organizational networks pp. 161-185

- Philipp Wunderlich, Andreas Größler, Nicole Zimmermann and Jac A. M. Vennix
- Sensitivity analysis of graphical functions pp. 186-205

- Sibel Eker, Jill Slinger, Els Daalen and Gönenç Yücel
- Interactive web-based simulations for strategy and sustainability: The MIT Sloan LearningEdge management flight simulators, Part II pp. 206-231

- John Sterman
Volume 30, issue 1-2, 2014
- Radicalization under deep uncertainty: a multi-model exploration of activism, extremism, and terrorism pp. 1-28

- Erik Pruyt and Jan H. Kwakkel
- Model behaviour and the concept of loop impact: A practical method pp. 29-57

- John Hayward and Graeme P. Boswell
- Public and health professionals’ misconceptions about the dynamics of body weight gain/loss pp. 58-74

- Tarek Abdel-Hamid, Felix Ankel, Michele Battle-Fisher, Bryan Gibson, Gilberto Gonzalez-Parra, Mohammad Jalali, Kirsikka Kaipainen, Nishan Kalupahana, Ozge Karanfil, Achla Marathe, Brian Martinson, Karma McKelvey, Suptendra Nath Sarbadhikari, Stephen Pintauro, Patrick Poucheret, Nicolaas Pronk, Ying Qian, Edward Sazonov, Kim Van Oorschot, Akshay Venkitasubramanian and Philip Murphy
- Levels of evidence in system dynamics modeling pp. 75-80

- Jack Homer
- “Model” teaching pp. 81-88

- George P. Richardson
- Interactive web-based simulations for strategy and sustainability: The MIT Sloan LearningEdge management flight simulators, Part I pp. 89-121

- John Sterman
Volume 27, issue 2, 2011
- A dynamic model of counterinsurgency policy including the effects of intelligence, public security, popular support, and insurgent experience pp. 111-141

- Edward G. Anderson
- Simulator‐supported descriptions of complex dynamic problems: experimental results on task performance and system understanding pp. 142-172

- Birgit Kopainsky and Agata Sawicka
- Science, engineering, and technology in the policy process for mitigating natural–societal risk pp. 173-194

- Timothy R. B. Taylor, David N. Ford, Shari A. Yvon‐Lewis and Eric Lindquist
- Automated parameter specification in dynamic feedback models based on behavior pattern features pp. 195-215

- Gönenç Yücel and Yaman Barlas
- Erratum pp. 216-216

- Hazhir Rahmandad and Kun Hu
- Special issue of the System Dynamics Review on: modeling and simulation of terrorism and insurgency movements: methods, data, and associated challenges pp. 217-218

- Edward G. Anderson and Ignacio J. Martinez‐Moyano
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