H. Herrera, N. Videira, H. Korzilius, K. Cordova-Pozo, M.H.F. McCardle-Keurentjes
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Reflecting on factors influencing
long‐lasting
organisational effects of group model‐building interventions
:This paper focuses on participatory system dynamics as a platform for improving organisational decision making ultimately enhancing organisational performance. Based on past experiences and projects conducted by the authors, we offer reflections that aim to identify factors influencing the design and process of facilitated modelling interventions to achieve long-lasting effects, highlighting gaps in current literature and outlining a research agenda.
期刊介绍:
The System Dynamics Review exists to communicate to a wide audience advances in the application of the perspectives and methods of system dynamics to societal, technical, managerial, and environmental problems. The Review publishes: advances in mathematical modelling and computer simulation of dynamic feedback systems; advances in methods of policy analysis based on information feedback and circular causality; generic structures (dynamic feedback systems that support particular widely applicable behavioural insights); system dynamics contributions to theory building in the social and natural sciences; policy studies and debate emphasizing the role of feedback and circular causality in problem behaviour.