Problem structuring methods: a review of advances over the last decade
AA Gomes Junior, VB Schramm - Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2022 - Springer
Abstract The Problem Structuring Methods (PSMs) are a set of interactive and participatory
modeling approaches for dealing with unstructured complex problems, which are …
modeling approaches for dealing with unstructured complex problems, which are …
Leveraging a collaborative augmented reality serious game to promote sustainability awareness, commitment and adaptive problem-management
The sustainable development of our global world requires innovative educational
approaches to foster people's ability to pursue common goals under ever-changing and …
approaches to foster people's ability to pursue common goals under ever-changing and …
'Freedom through marketing'is not doublespeak
The articles comprising this thematic symposium suggest options for exploring the nexus
between freedom and unfreedom, as exemplified by the British abolitionists' anti-slavery …
between freedom and unfreedom, as exemplified by the British abolitionists' anti-slavery …
Rethinking serious games design in the age of COVID-19: Setting the focus on wicked problems
We live in a complex world, in which our existence is defined by forces that we cannot fully
comprehend, predict, nor control. This is the world of wicked problems, of which the situation …
comprehend, predict, nor control. This is the world of wicked problems, of which the situation …
Using the 'engagement'model of problem solving to assist students in capstone learning
L Houghton, H Stewart - Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2017 - Springer
The engagement model for problem solving was developed as a response to soft systems
methodology being difficult to implement in certain circumstances. In the years since the …
methodology being difficult to implement in certain circumstances. In the years since the …
Contemporary challenges in planning for shrinkage of historic places: A review
S Barvika, E Bondars, S Bondare - Architecture and Urban Planning, 2018 - sciendo.com
Urban shrinkage is among of the most dangerous current risks for the preservation of
liveability (eg residential function) in formerly prosperous historical residential and industrial …
liveability (eg residential function) in formerly prosperous historical residential and industrial …
Coordination in a tourism ecosystem.
R Ogulin, W Selen, L Houghton - Emergence: Complexity & …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
Integrating complex business networks in Tourism is a wicked problem. Many different
business owners have various goals and management approaches. A tourist network is …
business owners have various goals and management approaches. A tourist network is …
[HTML][HTML] A heuristic for the selection of appropriate diagnostic tools in largescale sugarcane supply systems
MI Shongwe, CN Bezuidenhout - AIMS Agriculture and Food, 2019 - aimspress.com
Holistic diagnostic sugarcane supply chain studies are critical and have in the past identified
several system-scale opportunities. Such studies are multidisciplinary and employ a range …
several system-scale opportunities. Such studies are multidisciplinary and employ a range …
Correlating Resonance
L Sanzogni - Multi-Criteria Decision Making Models and …, 2024 - books.google.com
The complex problems facing the world today resist solutions. The reasons are the complex,
multidisciplinary, interdependent variables, and the non-optimal behaviour of stakeholders …
multidisciplinary, interdependent variables, and the non-optimal behaviour of stakeholders …
Dealing with Complexity: Thinking about networks and the comprehensive approach
AJ Masys - Networks and network analysis for defence and …, 2014 - Springer
Within the 'hyper-connected world'Helbing [9: 51], networked risks emerge that challenge
our understanding and management of the defence, security and safety domain. In this …
our understanding and management of the defence, security and safety domain. In this …