1.Business Policy and Strategy, System Dynamics Applications to.- 2.Delay and Disruption in Complex Projects.- 3.Diffusion of Innovations, System Dynamics Analysis of the.- 4.Dynamics of Income Distribution in a Market Economy: Possibilities for Poverty Allevation.- 5.Group Model Building.- 6.Health Care in the United Kingdom and Europe, System Dynamics Applications to.- 7.Health Care in the United States, System Dynamics Applications to.- 8.Management of Renewable Resources, System Dynamics in the.- 9.Public Policy, System Dynamics Applications to.- 10.Scenario-Driven Planning with System Dynamics.- 11.System Dynamics and Its Contribution to Economics and Economic Modeling.- 12.System Dynamics and Organizational Learning.- 13.System Dynamics in the Evolution of the Systems Approach.- 14.System Dynamics Modeling: Validation for Quality Assurance.- 15.System Dynamics Models of Environment, Energy and Climate Change.- 16.System Dynamics Models, Optimization of.- 17.System Dynamics Philosophical Background and Underpinnings.- 18.System Dynamics, Analytical Methods for Structural Dominance Analysis in.- 19.System Dynamics, Introduction to.- 20.System Dynamics, The Basic Elements of.- 21. System Dynamics in Defence.- 22.System Dynamics and Project Management.- 23.System Dynamics and Workforce Planning.- 24.The Engineering of Strategy.- 25.System Dynamics and Operations Management Index.
This new book addresses the status of the field of System Dynamics 60+ years after its inception. It presents state-of-the-art expositions by leading authorities in either a facet of the theory and methodology of the subject or its application in a specific domain. Exhibiting greater reach and authority than would be possible in a conventional authored textbook, the volume includes nine chapters covering methodological aspects, and 14 on various contemporary applications.
Emerging from the System Dynamics section of the Encyclopedia of Complexity & Systems Science, First Edition (2009), the book features brand new chapters covering project management, workforce modelling, applications in defense, operations management, engineering of strategy, the roots of model validation, as well as many considerably enhanced versions of existing chapters. Together, the chapters reveal a remarkable landscape of theory and practice, and how System Dynamics can contribute criticalpolicy insights to a broad audience of students and professionals across many fields of study.
Brian Dangerfield is currently employed in the School of Management at the University of Bristol, joining in 2014. At the start of his academic career, and following a short spell in Industrial Operational Research, he was recruited by the University of Liverpool, UK, before moving on to the University of Salford where he was promoted to a Chair in Systems Modelling in 2000. Educated in the UK, Brian holds a bachelor's degree in Economics, Statistics, and Operational Research from Swansea University, a postgraduate diploma in Industrial Administration from Bradford University, and a Ph.D. (System Dynamics) from Salford University.
Brian was awarded the UK Operational Research Society's President's Medal in 1991 and their Goodeve Medal in 2005, both awards being for health-related papers applying the system dynamics methodology. For the 10 years to 2011 he was Executive Editor of the System Dynamics Review. In 2018, he was awarded a gold medal from the UK System Dynamics Society for an Outstanding Contribution to UK System Dynamics. Brian was a member of the National Council of the Operational Research Society from 1989 to 1991 and returned as a member of their General Council and Education and Research Committee from 2012 to 2017. During 2009-2010, he was the President of both the Economics Chapter and the UK Chapter of the System Dynamics Society. In 2011, he acted as a Senior Visiting Professor at the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.
In 2005, Brian completed a major economic modelling project funded by the State government of Sarawak in East Malaysia. From 2005 to 2008 he was Principal Investigator on a Research Council-financed project (joint with Reading and Loughborough universities) examining the systemic basis for sustained competitiveness in the UK construction industry. This project won the 2009 Chartered Institute of Building Innovation Research Paper Award.
Brian's current interests include SD projects in health care, particularly childhood obesity and the management and planning for dementia at local authority level. He is also researching closed loop supply chains and how to employ social marketing campaigns to effect behavior change.