SDWC 2005

Confirmed Speakers

 

 

Speaker

Presenter's Institution

Paper

 
Brad Morrison Brandeis

Dynamics of Learning by Doing

 
James Ritchie-Dunham, John Carroll, et al. Inst. Of Strategic Clarity Understanding the Underlying Dynamics of Poverty in Guatemala: A Work in Progress with CARE  
Nathaniel Osgood MIT Combining Decision Analysis and SD for Strategy Selection  
Jeroen Struben, John Sterman MIT The Hydrogen Transition Challenge: co-diffusion of alternative fuel vehicles and their support infrastructure  
Gokhan Dogan, John Sterman MIT Alternative Formulations for Beer Game Results Analysis  
Hazhir Rahmandad, Nelson Repenning MIT Dynamics of Multi-release New Product Development (Preferred)  
Shayne Gary, Robert E. Wood Australian Graduate School of Mgmt. Mental Models in Complex Tasks  
Paulo Goncalves, John D. Sterman University of Miami Explaining orverordering and phantom demand in supply chains  
Rogelio Oliva, Paulo Goncalves Texas A&M University Behavioral causes of demand amplification in supply chains: "satisficing" policies with limited informaiton cues  
Edward Anderson, Nitin Joglekar University of Texas Distributed Innovation with Imprefect Progress Status Information  
Christian Kampmann Copenhagen Bus. School Feedback loop analysis: Three case models  
Scott Rockart Duke University Might Twenty Models Cover Ninety Percent of All Situations Managers Encounter?  
David Lane London School of Economics It's The Numbers That Matter: Understanding the mechanisms and parameters of an adoption/diffusion theory of movie marketing