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- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Introduction
- Introduction
- The Case for the Soft Perspective in System Dynamics
- The Case for the Hard Perspective in System Dynamics
- A Historical Perspective of the System Dynamics Field in Terms of Hard and Soft Contributions
- The Book Content
- Conclusion
- Appendix
- References
- Part I: Applications of System Dynamics in Management
- Resetting the Clock: A Feedback Approach to the Dynamics of Organisational Inertia, Survival an
- Introduction
- A Feedback View of Organisational Inertia and Change
- Structural Inertia Theory
- Resetting the Clock: A Feedback Model
- From Feedback Loops to Dynamic Models
- Methods
- Simulating Organisational Theories
- Results
- Discussion and Conclusions
- Appendix: Model Equations and Documentation
- References
- Management Attitudes, Learning and Scale in Successful Diversification: A Dynamic and Behavioura
- Introduction
- Model of FocusCo, the Focuser
- Model of DiversiCo, the Diversifier
- A Closer Look at FocusCo
- Resources, Investment and Depreciation in the Core Business
- Return on the Core Business
- A Closer Look at DiversiCo
- The Trigger for Diversification
- Management’s Perception of Non-core Performance
- Investment Policy and Assets in the Non-core Business
- Disruption from Diversification and Its Effects on Performance
- Simulation Experiments on Diversification
- Experiment 1: FocusCo Faces a Sharp Downturn in Tyre Demand
- Experiment 2: DiversiCo Faces a Downturn in Tyre Industry Demand
- Comparing Performance—DiversiCo vs FocusCo
- Experiment 3: DiversiCo Faces a Downturn in Tyre Demand and Is Lured into ‘Excess’ Diversif
- Experiment 4: Non-core Growth and the Trade-Off Between Confidence and Learning
- Conclusions
- Appendix 1
- Appendix 2
- Appendix 3
- Appendix 4
- Appendix 5: Part 1
- Appendix 5: Part 2
- Appendix 6: Part 1
- Appendix 6: Part 2
- References
- Relevance Assumed: A Case Study of Balanced Scorecard Development Using System Dynamics
- Introduction
- Current BSC Theory and Practice
- System Dynamics as a Modelling Method for BSC Development
- The Case Study
- Qualitative Model Structure
- Quantitative Model Structure
- Flow of Cases
- Flow of Employees
- Model Analysis
- Overall Performance: Gradual Progress, But First Worse-Before-Better
- Existing Policies Insufficient for Swift Progress
- Unclear Benefits from Proposed Policies
- Unexpected Leverage from a Counter-Intuitive Policy
- Discussion
- Limitations: Modelling of ‘Mental Models’, Not of the ‘Real World’
- The Added Value of System Dynamics to BSC Development
- Conclusion
- References
- Interpersonal Success Factors for Strategy Implementation: A Case Study Using Group Model Buildin
- Introduction
- Strategy Development and Implementation
- Implementation Success Factors
- Communication Quality
- Insight
- Consensus
- Commitment
- Open Issues in Strategy Implementation
- Group Model Building and Strategy
- Case Study
- Survey Questionnaire
- Results
- Survey Results from Likert Questions
- Survey Results Comparing Group Model Building to a ‘Normal Meeting’
- Survey Results Relating to Different Workshop Elements
- Relationship Between Demographic Data and Survey Results
- Open Questions
- Post-workshop Events
- Discussion
- Limitations of the Case Study
- References
- Part II: Methodological Developments
- An Overview of Strategy and Tactics in System Dynamics Optimization
- Introduction
- The Nature of System Dynamics Optimization
- Optimization to Fit Data
- Policy Optimization to Improve System Performance
- Optimization Techniques: Optimal Control
- Optimization Techniques: Algorithmic Search
- History of Pattern Search in System Dynamics
- Tactics for Search-Based Optimization
- Calibration Issues
- Defining the Objective Function
- Calibrating the Direct Search Approach
- Optimization by Direct Search: Examples
- Mathematical Curve Fitting
- Comparison Between Direct Search and Optimal Control
- Aggregate Production Planning
- A Problem with Spatial and Dynamic Elements
- Fitting an AIDS Model to Data
- Conclusions
- Appendix: Listing of DYSMOD Run for the Navigation Problem
- References
- Simulation by Repeated Optimisation
- Introduction
- The System Response and the Parameter Plane
- Hill-Climbing Optimisation
- Overcoming the Limitations of Heuristic Algorithms
- The Performance of a Simple Model
- Formulating an Objective Function
- The Significance of the Objective Function
- Optimisation Experiments
- Simulation by Repeated Optimisation
- Objective Functions for Constrained Optimisation
- Constrained Optimisation—A Case Example
- Constrained Optimisation and Marginal Investments
- Concluding Remarks
- References
- Judgement and Supply Chain Dynamics
- Introduction
- Research Background
- Judgemental Interventions in Supply Chain Management
- Factors Influencing the Bullwhip Effect
- System Dynamics Modelling of Supply Chains
- Experimental Structure
- Model Description
- Performance Measurement
- Analysis of Results
- Conclusions and Extensions
- Further Research
- Appendix: Model Equations
- References
- Comparing Discrete-Event Simulation and System Dynamics: Users’ Perceptions
- Introduction
- Existing Work on the Comparison of DES and SD Model Use
- Understanding
- Complexity
- Model Validity
- Model Usefulness
- Model Results
- Summary of Previous Comparison Work
- Methods and Research Design
- The Case Study
- The Simulation Models
- The Subjects
- The Sessions
- The Questionnaire
- Survey Results
- Respondents Profiles
- Comparing the Level of Understanding Using the DES and SD Model
- Factors that Help in Model Understanding
- Model Complexity
- Model Validity
- Model Usefulness
- Model Results
- Summary of Results
- Discussion and Concluding Remarks
- References
- Part III: Applications of System Dynamics at Industry Level
- Modelling the Sustainability of Mass Tourism in Island Tourist Economies
- Introduction
- Conventional Regression Tourism Demand Models
- A Generic System Dynamics Model of an Island Tourist Destination
- Preliminary Conceptualisation of the Model
- Basic Structure of the Generic Tourism Model
- Model Testing to Improve Users’ Confidence
- Policy Analysis Based Futures for Mass Tourism
- Changing Charter Flight Arrivals
- A Tourist Tax?
- Restricting the Construction of New Budget Hotels
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- References
- Modelling for Policy Assessment in the Natural Gas Industry
- Introduction
- Modelling the Natural Gas Industry
- Dynamics of Discoveries
- Costs and Technology
- Transportation
- Integration of Models and Policy Analysis
- Model Validation
- Policy Assessment
- Gas Demand and Substitution of Gasoline in Transportation
- Emissions Control
- Effect of the Gas Transport Network on the Market
- Conclusions
- References
- Understanding the Drivers of Broadband Adoption: The Case of Rural and Remote Scotland
- Introduction
- Broadband
- Scotland
- Broadband Availability
- Broadband Adoption
- New Product Diffusion
- Broadband Literature and Interviews
- Decision Criteria Function
- Potential Adopters
- Advertising
- The Impact of Policies on the Causal Diagram
- Simulation Model
- Model Structure
- Populating the Model with Data
- System Dynamics Model Output
- Policy Discussion
- Conclusions and Future Research
- References
- Part IV: System Dynamics in Healthcare
- System Dynamics Mapping of Acute Patient Flows
- Introduction
- Initiating the Project
- Project Purpose and Scope
- Designing an Approach: Practical Constraints and Methodological Issues
- Preliminary Activities
- Conceptual Framework for NHS Resources and Pathways
- Running the Workshops
- Post-workshop Activities
- Project Outputs
- Beyond the Project
- References
- Improving the Cost-Effectiveness of Chlamydia Screening with Targeted Screening Strategies
- Introduction
- Analysis of the Opportunistic Screening Data
- Geomapping Analysis
- Socio-economic Indicators and Prediction
- Simulation Modelling of Infection Dynamics and Costs-Effectiveness
- Conclusions and Policy Implications
- References
- Competitive Dynamics in Pharmaceutical Markets: A Case Study in the Chronic Cardiac Disease Mark
- Introduction
- Reforming Healthcare Policies—An Evolutionary Process
- Using System Dynamics Modelling in Health Care
- Problem Articulation and Dynamic Hypothesis
- Formulation and Testing
- Policy Formulation and Evaluation
- Facilitating the Development of Drug Regulation Through Modelling and Experimentation
- Conclusions
- References
- Index�
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