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Volume 36, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial: Video games: Issues in research and learning, Part 1 pp. 437-439

- David Crookall
- Paul Greenlaw: A tribute pp. 440-440

- Bill Biggs and Tony Faria
- Guest editorial: Video games: Issues in research and learning pp. 442-446

- David Myers
- Bridging the methodological divide in game research pp. 447-463

- Dmitri Williams
- Contexts, gaming pleasures, and gendered preferences pp. 464-482

- Diane Carr
- Endogenous fantasy and learning in digital games pp. 483-498

- M. P. J. Habgood, S. E. Ainsworth and S. Benford
- The GOOD-BYE TO DENGUE GAME pp. 499-517

- Jeffrey L. Lennon and David W. Coombs
- Video game play in British and Japanese adolescents pp. 518-530

- John Colwell and Makiko Kato
- Review: SKYLINE TECHNOLOGY pp. 531-535

- Jim Shields
- Association news & notes pp. 536-541

- Hugh M. Cannon, Thomas Eberle, Fumitoshi Kato, Richard L. Dukes, Thomas Eberle and Margaret D. Pusch
- Index to Simulation & Gaming pp. 542-545

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Volume 36, issue 3, 2005
- In memoriam: Isabelle Attali and sons Ugo and Tom pp. 301-302

- David Crookall
- Philosophical foundations of computer simulation validation pp. 303-329

- Esther E. Klein and Paul J. Herskovitz
- Experiential learning in teams pp. 330-354

- Anna B. Kayes, D. Christopher Kayes and David A. Kolb
- Developing teams using the Kolb Team Learning Experience pp. 355-363

- Anna B. Kayes, D. Christopher Kayes and David A. Kolb
- Enhancing environmental awareness: Ecological and economic effects of food consumption pp. 364-382

- Ralf Hansmann, Roland W. Scholz, Carl-Johan A. C. Francke and Martin Weymann
- Teaching business ethics: Integrity pp. 383-387

- Richard D. Teach, Sandra L. Christensen and Robert G. Schwartz
- Changing mental models: Business simulation exercises pp. 388-403

- Christopher M. Scherpereel
- Bernie Keys: A tribute pp. 404-406

- Bill Biggs and Tony Faria
- Ready-to-use-simulation: THE SLIPPERY SLOPE© pp. 407-416

- Richard D. Teach, Sandra L. Christensen and Robert G. Schwartz
- Association news & notes pp. 417-429

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Volume 36, issue 2, 2005
- Editorial: Business simulation, experiential exercises, and economic process models pp. 165-165

- David Crookall
- A double auction market: Teaching, experiment, and theory pp. 166-182

- Martin Shubik
- Guest editorial: Design and use of business simulation and experiential exercises: ABSEL Best Papers and tribute to Bernie Keys pp. 184-187

- A. J. Faria and Hugh M. Cannon
- The role of company reputation in business simulations pp. 188-202

- Hugh M. Cannon and Manfred Schwaiger
- System-dynamics-based modeling of business simulation algorithms pp. 203-218

- Steven Gold
- An algorithm for incorporating company reputation into business simulations: Variations on the Gold standard pp. 219-237

- Hugh M. Cannon and Manfred Schwaiger
- The Tobin q as a business game performance indicator pp. 238-249

- Joseph Wolfe and Antonio Carlos Aidar Sauaia
- Integrating the business curriculum with a comprehensive case study: A prototype pp. 250-258

- Peter M. Markulis, Harry Howe and Daniel R. Strang
- Validating business gaming: Business game conformity with PIMS findings pp. 259-273

- A. J. Faria and William J. Wellington
- Ready-to-use-simulation: THE HIDDEN COSTS OF EMPLOYEE TURNOVER pp. 274-281

- Andrew N. Garman, Josie Corbett, Jane Grady and Julie Benesh
- Association news & notes pp. 282-291

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Volume 36, issue 1, 2005
- Editorial: Utilities deregulation and bio-econ rationality pp. 5-8

- David Crookall
- In the long run: Biological versus economic rationality pp. 9-26

- Warren Thorngate and Mahin Tavakoli
- Symposium: Utilities deregulation and simulation pp. 27-27

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- Guest editorial: Utilities deregulation and simulation pp. 28-29

- Igor Mayer and Ivo Wenzler
- Deregulation of utility industries and roles of simulation pp. 30-44

- Ivo Wenzler, Wouter Jan Kleinlugtenbelt and Igor Mayer
- Using gaming simulation to understand deregulation dynamics pp. 45-57

- George Backus and Jeff Amlin
- The INFRASTRATEGO game: An evaluation of strategic behavior and regulatory regimes in a liberalizing electricity market pp. 58-74

- Martijn Kuit, Igor S. Mayer and Martin de Jong
- Development of an asset management strategy for a network utility company: Lessons from a dynamic business simulation approach pp. 75-90

- Ivo Wenzler
- A simulated consulting project with a deregulating utility company pp. 91-113

- Nathan D. Bos and Michael D. Gordon
- Utility deregulation and business ethics: More openness through gaming/simulation pp. 114-133

- Shigehisa Tsuchiya
- Ready-to-use simulation pp. 134-145

- Narendar Sumukadas, James W. Fairfield-Sonn and Sandra Morgan
- Review: LEADING EDGE PAPER PRODUCTS pp. 146-149

- Deborah Brooks Pettry
- Association news & notes pp. 150-151

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- ISAGA Conference 2005 pp. 156-157

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- SIETAR Europa Conference 2005 pp. 158-158

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Volume 35, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial: Emotions; thanks and welcome pp. 453-453

- David Crookall
- Fear of emotions pp. 454-460

- Ken Jones
- Experiential learning: Introducing faculty and staff to a university leadership development program pp. 461-475

- Martin J. Hornyak and Diana Page
- Cross-cultural simulation to advance student inquiry pp. 476-487

- Sue Inglis, Sheila Sammon, Christopher Justice, Carl Cuneo, Stefania Miller, James Rice, Dale Roy and Wayne Warry
- Developing a problem-based learning simulation: An economics unit on trade pp. 488-498

- Nan L. Maxwell, John R. Mergendoller and Yolanda Bellisimo
- Simulating Daniel Bernoulli’s St. Petersburg game: Theoretical and empirical consistency pp. 499-504

- Robert Vivian
- The TAKEOVER TRIO pp. 505-516

- Pieter W. G. Bots and Gert Jan Hofstede
- The Power of Process Improvement pp. 517-524

- James W. Fairfield-Sonn, Sandra Morgan and Narendar Sumukadas
- Mike’s Bikes: Solo Mike Version pp. 525-527

- Douglas Carrie and Peter Smith
- Mike’s Bikes: Net Mike Version pp. 527-529

- Peter Smith and Douglas Carrie
- La Cultura En Juego pp. 529-532

- Frances Watts
- The Search for the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine: A Simulation on Team Effectiveness pp. 532-535

- Randy Hollandsworth
- Association news & notes pp. 536-543

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- ISAGA05 pp. 544-544

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- Index to Simulation & Gaming Volume 35 pp. 545-548

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Volume 35, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial: Thank you, Barbara pp. 325-339

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- Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis pp. 340-343

- David Crookall
- Symposium: Simulating Risk and Crisis pp. 344-344

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- Guest Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis pp. 345-346

- Edward P. Borodzicz
- For Whom the Bell Tolls: Imagining Accidents and the Development of Crisis Simulation in Organizations pp. 347-362

- Denis Smith
- Simulation-Supported Live Training for Emergency Response in Hazardous Environments pp. 363-377

- Johan Jenvald and Magnus Morin
- Crisis Simulations: Exploring Tomorrow’s Vulnerabilities and Threats pp. 378-393

- Arjen Boin, Celesta Kofman-Bos and Werner Overdijk
- MS ANTWERPEN: Emergency Management Training for Low-Risk Environments pp. 394-413

- Stefan Strohschneider and Jürgen Gerdes
- The Missing Ingredient is the Value of Flexibility pp. 414-426

- Edward P. Borodzicz
- Perceptions of the Value of Microworld Simulation: Research Note pp. 427-436

- A. Georges L. Romme
- Association News & Notes pp. 437-444

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- Letter to the Editor pp. 445-446

- David Crookall
Volume 35, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial: Experience and Business Gaming; Thank You Bill, Welcome Tony pp. 169-171

- David Crookall
- Guest Editorial: The Experiential Method and the Business Gaming Field pp. 173-177

- Joseph Wolfe
- A Survey of Simulation Game Users, Former-Users, and Never-Users pp. 178-207

- Anthony J. Faria and William J. Wellington
- Today’s Business Simulation Industry pp. 208-241

- Gary J. Summers
- The Architecture of Computerized Business Gaming Simulations pp. 242-269

- Precha Thavikulwat
- A Review of Scholarship on Assessing Experiential Learning Effectiveness pp. 270-293

- Jerry Gosen and John Washbush
- The ABSEL Classicos Initiative pp. 294-307

- Hugh M. Cannon and J. Alexander Smith
- Association News & Notes pp. 308-317

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Volume 35, issue 1, 2004
- The Tournament Concept in Assessment pp. 5-28

- Precha Thavikulwat and Sharma Pillutla
- A Building Block Approach to Simulation: An Evaluation Using Containers Adrift pp. 29-52

- Igor S. Mayer, Wieke Bockstael-Blok and Edwin C. Valentin
- Simulations and Games as Chaordic Learning Contexts pp. 53-69

- Elyssebeth Leigh and Laraine Spindler
- A Simple Classification Model for Debriefing Simulation Games pp. 70-84

- Vincent A. M. Peters and Geert A. N. Vissers
- The Making of a Gaming-Simulation Course: A Personal Tale pp. 85-93

- James J. Kirk
- Tinsel Town: A Top Management Simulation Involving Distributed Expertise pp. 94-134

- Dennis J. Devine, Jennifer K. Habig, Kathryn E. Martin, Jennifer P. Bott and Allison L. Grayson
- Review pp. 135-140

- Kurt Squire
- Association News & Notes pp. 141-162

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