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Freese, M. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author)
Background: In a world of ever-increasing complexity, organizations and people have an ever-increasing need for support systems that help them understand and shape the world around them. While simulation game design derived from the very idea to propose an instrument able to address complexity, seminal approaches dealt with a different level...
journal article 2024
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Schwägele, Sebastian (author), Zürn, Birgit (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Freese, M. (author)
Background.: Simulation gaming sessions can be understood as a sequence of briefing, game play, and debriefing - with feedback loops and iterative steps in between. Often, these sessions are supported by a facilitator, who organizes the session, sets learning goals, and guides the players through briefing, game play and debriefing (Taylor,...
journal article 2021
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Kuijpers, A.G.J. (author), Lukosch, Heide (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Adopting innovations is key for organizations to compete in a complex system, such as the transportation system. In a complex system where social (e.g. organizations) and technical (e.g. information systems) interact with each other, collaboration can be challenging. One of the barriers identified that hampers collaboration is trust. To...
conference paper 2021
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Kourounioti, I. (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
The development of new more efficient freight transportation services requires in depth understanding of the engaged stakeholders behavior. Simulation Games (SG) have been used to study decisions and raise awareness over complex transport problems. This paper investigates the possibility of applying a simulation game as an innovative data...
conference paper 2020
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Roukouni, A. (author), Lukosch, Heide (author), Verbraeck, A. (author), Zuidwijk, Rob (author)
Logistics and transport systems are complex systems for which sustainable innovations are urgently needed. Serious games are an acknowledged tool for training, learning, and decision making, as well as for helping to introduce innovative concepts for complex systems. Technological innovations for the transport domain that can improve...
journal article 2020
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), Comes, M. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to present a methodology for research through game design and discuss how simulation games can be used to bridge the gap between operational exercises and simulation or analytical modelling and to provide guidelines on how simulation games can be designed for different research purposes in the context of...
journal article 2019
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Kuijpers, A.G.J. (author), Lukosch, Heide (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
In this paper we explore the possibilities to combine two research methods we regard as being very useful when interacting with stakeholders in complex systems. We discuss a mixed research methods approach, based on the Q methodology and a simulation game. In a game design process, translating the real or reference system into the game design is...
conference paper 2019
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Bekebrede, G. (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author), Wenzler, I. (author)
The depletion of fossil fuel sources for our energy system and the influence on overall CO2 emissions drive the need to more sustainable energy systems. The transition towards a renewable energy system cannot be seen as a purely technical issue; it is strongly embedded within society. In this study, we analyze the stakeholder complexities of the...
journal article 2018
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), Bekebrede, G. (author), Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, S.G. (author)
Background. The use of simulation games for complex systems analysis and design has been acknowledged about 50 years ago. However, articles do not combine all salient factors for successful simulation games, and often stem from a clear view of one particular field of science only. With combining multiple disciplines, connect analysis and...
journal article 2018
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Kurapati, S. (author), Kourounioti, I. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Synchromodality is described as a network of well-synchronised and interconnected transportation modes. One of the most important advantages of synchromodality is the development of a sustainable transportation system. Given the numerous stakeholders and network interdependencies within freight transport corridors, achieving efficient...
journal article 2018
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Bekebrede, G. (author), van Bueren, Ellen (author), Wenzler, I. (author), van Veen, A.J. (author)
Cities face a challenging task in reducing CO2 emissions. Multiple technical solutions on district level as well as household level are available; multiple stakeholders with different values and possibilities to intervene are involved; and their actions highly influence the performance. To get a better understanding of these complexities and to...
conference paper 2018
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Freese, M. (author), Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Groen, Daan (author), Kortmann, Rens (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Global transportation knows many different modalities – goods arrive from far away places by ship, plane, railway, or truck. Airports and seaports both represent important nodes within the global transportation network. Both show distinct characteristics, but also similarities when it comes to challenges like required flexibility, robustness,...
conference paper 2018
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Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Freese, M. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
The significance of teams, teamwork and team performance is unprecedented in many learning environments of institutes in higher education and organizations. While individual and team tasks are quite straightforward to define, teamwork is a set of interrelated cognitions, attitudes and behaviours that contribute to the dynamic processes leading...
conference paper 2017
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Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Eckerd, Stephanie (author), Verbraeck, A. (author), Corsi, Thomas (author)
Planning the operations within a container terminal is a complex task. It requires planners to demonstrate adaptive behavior while handling stressful, complex, and unexpected situations in today's dynamic and technology dependent workplace. This paper aims at investigating the role of multi-tasking ability, moderated by an individual's...
journal article 2017
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Kurapati, S. (author), Kourounioti, I. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Bekebrede, G. (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author), Verbraeck, A. (author), Groen, D.C.J. (author), Van Meijeren, Jaco (author), Lebesque, Layla (author)
Synchromodal transport has the potential to offer flexible, reliable, cost-effective and sustainable freight transportation by enabling real-time switching between transport modes. Given the numerous stakeholders and network interdependencies within freight transport corridors, achieving efficient coordination and management is complex....
journal article 2017
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Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Cunningham, S. (author), Kwakkel, J.H. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Planning tasks in modern, fully automated container terminals require a high awareness of the complex situation, and successful planning strategies. Operational planning includes both strategies of planning and resource management. As planning procedures are not (yet) fully automated, a skilled workforce of planners is needed to conduct the...
conference paper 2016
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), Kurapati, S. (author), Groen, D (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Background. Complex, dynamic systems require flexible workforces with skills and attitudes responding to the dynamic work environment. Traditional, formal classroom oriented learning approaches often do not sufficiently support the development of such skills and attitudes and do not provide situated learning activities. Aim and Method. We...
journal article 2016
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Anand, Nilesh (author), van Duin, Ron (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
Efficiency of city logistics activities suffers due to conflicting personal preferences and distributed decision making by multiple city logistics stakeholders. This is exacerbated by interdependency of city logistics activities, decision making with limited information and stakeholders’ preference for personal objectives over system efficiency....
journal article 2016
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Anand, N. (author)
This thesis presents a comprehensive framework for multi-stakeholder analysis of city logistics solutions using agent based modeling. The framework describes different stages for the systematic development of an agent based model for the city logistics domain. The framework includes a multi-perspective city logistics ontology and its validation,...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Kurapati, S. (author), Lukosch, H.K. (author), Verbraeck, A. (author), Brazier, F.M. (author)
Seaports are crucial interfaces in global intermodal freight transportation networks. Their complex operations, connectedness to external stakeholders, and increasing volumes of goods to be handled make them vulnerable to internal and external disruptions. Research has shown that disruptions in seaports can cause undesirable ripple effects,...
journal article 2015
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