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Forrester Award Winners

2003
Nelson P. Repenning

For his paper “Understanding Fire Fighting in New Product Development” published in 2001 in the Journal of Product Innovation Management

2002

John D. Sterman

For "Business Dynamics, Systems Thinking and Modeling for a Complex World" (McGraw-Hill, 2000).

2001

Peter Milling

For "Modeling innovation processes for decision support and management simulation."  System Dynamics Review 12(3): 211-234, 1996.

2000

Erling Moxnes

For "Not Only the Tragedy of the Commons: Misperceptions of Bioeconomics." Management Science 44(9): 1234-1248, 1998.

 

1999

Jac A. M. Vennix

For "Group Model Building: Facilitating Team Learning Using System Dynamics" (John Wiley and Sons, 1996).

 

1998

No Award

 

1997

Jack B. Homer

For "A System Dynamics Model of National Cocaine Prevalence." System Dynamics Review 9(1): 49-78.

 

1996

Andrew Ford

For "Estimating the Impact of Efficiency Standards on Uncertainty of the Northwest Electric System." Operations Research. July-August. 1990.

 

1995

Khalid Saeed

For Towards Sustainable Development: Essays on System Analysis of National Policy (Progressive Publishers, 1991).

 

1994

Tarek Abdul-Hamid and Stuart Madnick

For Software Project Dynamics: An Integrated Approach (Prentice Hall, 1991).

 

1993

George P. Richardson

For Feedback Thought in Social Science and Systems Theory (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991).

 

1992

Peter M. Senge

For The Fifth Discipline (Doubleday, 1990).

 

1991

Dennis L. Meadows

For STRATAGEM.

 

1990

John D. W. Morecroft

For "Rationality in the Analysis of Behavioral Simulation Models." Management Science 31(7): 900-916, 1985.

 

1989

Barry M. Richmond

For STELLA and the Academic User's Guide To STELLA.

 

1988

John D. Sterman

For "Modeling Managerial Behavior: Misperceptions of Feedback in a Dynamic Decision Making Experiment." Management Science 35(3): 321-339, 1988.

 

1987

No Award

 

1986

Erik Mosekilde and Javier Aracil

For multiple articles on complex nonlinear dynamic systems.

 

1985

George P. Richardson and Alexander L. Pugh, III

For Introduction to System Dynamics Modeling with DYNAMO (MIT Press, 1981).

 

1984

No Award

 

1983

Nancy H. Roberts, David F. Andersen, Ralph M. Deal, Michael S. Garet, and William A. Shaffer

For Introduction to Computer Simulation (Addison Wesley, 1983).

 

Dana Meadows Prize Winners

2003

David L. Cooke, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary, Canada
“Learning from Incidents.”

Runners-Up (all equally ranked):

Jan Jaap Bezemer, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, and co-author Henk Akkermans
“Understanding Delays in Semiconductor Supply Chains”

Özge Pala, Nijmegen Business School, The Netherlands, and co-author Jac A.M. Vennix
“A Causal Look at the Occurrence of Biases in Strategic Change”

Klaus Vogstad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, and co-authors Ingrid Kristensen and Ove Wolfgang
“Tradable Green Certificates:  The Dynamics of Coupled Electricity Markets”

2002

Aldo Zagonel,  University at Albany in New York State
“Model Conceptualization in Group Model Building: A Review of the Literature Exploring the Tension Between Representing Reality and Negotiating a Social Order”

Runners-Up (all equally ranked):

David Cooke, University of Calgary
“A System Dynamics Analysis of the Westray Mine Disaster”

Paulo Goncalves, MIT Sloan School of Management
“When do Minor Shortages Inflate to Great Bubbles?”

Abhijit Mandal, London Business School
“Creating Competitive Advantage through Dynamic Resource Interactions”

Ignacio Martinez, University at Albany in New York State
“Modeling the Impact of Knowledge-Based Innovations:  The Case of Best Practices Implementation in a Small Health Care Private Practice” (coauthored with Gary Wadhwa, a practising surgeon)

2001

Hazhir Rahmandad and Joao Vieira da Cunha, MIT Sloan School
"Tightening the iron cage or path dependence in norm formation: system dynamcs approach"

Runners-Up (all equally ranked):

Ignacio Martinez and Luis Luna, SUNY Albany
"The dynamics of best practices: a structural approach"

James Ritchie-Dunham, U-Texas at Austin
"Informing mental models for strategic decisionmaking: a simulation-based experiment"

Michelle Shields, U-North Carolina
"An experimental investigation of comparing the effects of case study,
management flight simulator and facilitation of these methods on mental
model development in a group setting"

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