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INDEX SIMULATION & GAMING Volume 35 Nuimber 1 (March 2004), pp. 1-164 Number 2 (June 2004), pp. 165-320 Number 3 (September 2004), pp. 321-448 Number 4 (December 2004), pp. 449-552 Authors: BELLISIMO, YOLANDA, see Maxwell, N. I BOCKSTAEL-BLOK, WIEKE, see Mayer, I. S BOIN, ARJEN, CELESTA KOFMAN-BOS, and WERNER OVERDIJK, “Crisis Simulations: Exploring Tomorrow's Vulnerabilitieasn d Threats,” 378 BORODZICZ, EDWARD P., “Guest Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis,” 345 BORODZICZ, EDWARD P., “The Missing Ingredient Is the Value of Flexibility,” 414 BOTS, PIETER W. G., and GERT JAN HOFSTEDE, “The TAKEOVER TRIO” [Ready-to-t tions], 505 BOTT, JENNIFER P., see Devine, D. J CANNON, HUGH M.., and J. ALEXANDER SMITH. “The ABSEL Classicos Initiative CARRIE, DOUGLAS, and PETER SMITH, “MIKE’S BIKES: Solo Mike Version” CARRIE, DOUGLAS, see Smith, P. CROOKALL, DAVID, “Editorial: Emotions; Thanks and Welcome,” 453 CROOKALL, DAVID, “Editorial: Experience and Business Gaming: Thanh CROOKALL, DAVID, “Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis;’ 340 CROOKALL, DAVID, “Editorial: Thank You, Barbara,” 325 CUNEO, CARL, see Inglis, S [ YEVINE, DENNIS J., JENNIFER K. HABIG, KATHRYN E. MARTIN, JENNIFER P. ALLISON L. GRAYSON, “TINSEL TOWN: A Top Management Simulation | i Expertise” [Ready-to-use simulation], 94 DUKES, RICHARD, “NASAGA” [Association new& nsotes ], 160 EBERLE, THOMAS, “SAGSAGA” [Association news & notes EBERLE, THOMAS, see McGarry, N FAIRFIELD-SONN, JAMES W., SANDRA MORGAN, and NARENDAR SUMUKADAS POWER OF PROCESS IMPROVEMENT” [Ready-to-use simulations], 517 FARIA, ANTHONY J., and WILLIAM J. WELLINGTON, “A Survey of Simulation Game Users, Forme Users, and Never-Users,” 178 SIMULATION & GAMING, Vo 2004 Sage Publications 546 SIMULATION & GAMING / December 2004 GERDES, JURGEN, see Strohschneider, S. GOSEN, JERRY, and JOHN WASHBUSH, “A Review of Scholarshipo n Assessing Experiential Learning Effectiveness,” 270. GRAYSON, ALLISON L., see Devine, D. J. HABIG, JENNIFER K., see Devine, D. J. HELMREICH, MONIKA, “SAGSAGA” [Association news & notes], 160. HOFSTEDE, GERT JAN, see Bots, P. W. G. HOLLANDSWORTH, RANDY, “THE SEARCH FOR THE LOST DUTCHMAN’S GOLD MINE: A Simulation on Team Effectiveness” [Review], 532. HORNYAK, MARTIN J., and DIANA PAGE, “Experiential Learning: Introducing Faculty and Staff to a University Leadership Development Program, 461. INGLIS, SUE, SHEILA SAMMON, CHRISTOPHER JUSTICE, CARL CUNEO, STEFANIA MILLER, JAMES RICE, DALE ROY, and WAYNE WARRY, “Cross-Cultural Simulation to Advance Student Inquiry,” 476. JENVALD, JOHAN, and MAGNUS MORIN, “Simulation-Supported Live Training for Emergency Response in Hazardous Environments,” 363 JONES, KEN, “Fear of Emotions,” 454. JUSTICE, CHRISTOPHER, see Inglis, S KATO, FUMITOSHI, “JASAG” [Association news & notes], 159, 313, 440, 539 KATO, FUMITOSHI, see McGarry, N. KIRK, JAMES J., “The Making of a Gaming-Simulation Course: A Personal Tale,” 85 KOFMAN-BOS, CELESTA, see Boin, A. LEIGH, ELYSSEBETH, and LARAINE SPINDLER, “Simulatanido Gnamses as Chaordic Learning Con- texts.” 53. MARTIN, KATHRYN E., see Devine, D. J. MAXWELL, NAN L., JOHN R. MERGENDOLLER, and YOLANDA BELLISIMO, “Developing a Problem-Based Learning Simulation: An Economics Unit on Trade,” 488. MAYER, IGOR S., WIEKE BOCKSTAEL-BLOK, and EDWIN C. VALENTIN, “A Building Block Approach to Simulation: An Evaluation Using CONTAINERS ADRIFT,” 29 McGARRY, NINA, THOMAS EBERLE, and FUMITOSHI KATO, “ISAGA” [Association news & notes], 142, 309, 437, 536 MERGENDOLLER, JOHN R., see Maxwell, N. L. MILLER, STEFANIA, see Inglis, S. MORGAN, SANDRA, see Fairfield-Sonn, J. W MORIN, MAGNUS, see Jenvald, J OVERDIJK, WERNER, see Boin, A. PAGE, DIANA, see Hornyak, M. J PETERS, VINCENT A. M., and GEERT A. N. VISSERS, “A Simple Classification Model for Debriefing Simulation Games,” 70. PILLUTLA, SHARMA, see Thavikulwat, P. PITTENGER. KHUSHWANT K., “ABSEL” [Association news & notes], !41, 308. PUSCH, MARGARET D., “SIETAR-USA” [Association news & notes], 161, 316, 443, 542 RICE, JAMES, see Inglis, S. ROMME, A. GEORGES L., “Perceptionso f the Value of Microworld Simulation: Research Note” [Reports and communications], 427. ROY, DALE, see Inglis, S SAMMON, SHEILA, see Inglis, S SMITH, DENIS, “For Whom the Bell Tolls: Imagining Accidentasn d the Development of Crisis Simulation in Organizations,” 347 SMITH, J. ALEXANDER, see Cannon, H. M. SMITH, PETER, and DOUGLAS CARRIE, “MIKE’S BIKES: Net Mike Version” [Review], 527 SMITH, PETER, see Carrie, D SPINDLER, LARAINE, see Leigh, E INDEX 547 SQUIRE, KURT, “Sid Meier’s CIVILIZATION III” [Review], 135 STROHSCHNEIDER, STEFAN, and JURGEN GERDES, “MS ANTWERPEN: Emergency Management Training for Low Risk Environments,” 394 SUMMERS, GARY J., “Today’s Business Simulation Industry,” 208 SUMUKADAS, NARENDAR, see Fairfield-Sonn, J. W THAVIKULWAT, PRECHA, “The Architecture of Computerized Business Gaming Simulations,’ 242 TFHAVIKULWAT, PRECHA, and SHARMA PILLUTLA, “The Tournament Concept in Assessment,” 5 VALENTIN, EDWIN C., see Mayer, I. S VAUGHAN, MARY JO, “ABSEL” [Association news & notes], 437, 536 VISSERS, GEERT A. N., see Peters, V. A. M VIVIAN, ROBERT W., “Simulating Daniel Bernoulli's St. Petersburg Game: Theoretical and Empirical Consistency,” 499 WARRY, WAYNE, see Inglis, S. WASHBUSH, JOHN, see Gosen, J WATTS, FRANCES, “LA CULTURA EN JUEGO” [Review], 529 WELLINGTON, WILLIAM J., see Faria, A. J WOLFE, JOSEPH, “Guest Editorial: The Experiential Method and the Business Gaming Field? 173 Articles: “The ABSEL Classicos Initiative.’ Cannon and Smith, 294 “The Architecture of Computerized Business Gaming Simulations,” Thavikulwat, 242 “A Building Block Approach to Simulation: An Evaluation Using CONTAINERS ADRIFT,” Mayer et al., 29 “Crisis Simulations: Exploring Tomorrow’s Vulnerabilities and Threats,” Boin et al., 378 “Cross-Cultural Simulation to Advance Student Inquiry,” Inglis et al., 476 “Developing a Problem-Based Learning Simulation: An Economics Unit on Trade,” Maxwell et al., 488 “Editorial: Emotions; Thanks and Welcome,” Crookall, 453 “Editorial: Experience and Business Gaming; Thank You Bill, Welcome Tony,” Crookall, 169 “Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis.” Crookall, 340 “Editorial: Thank You, Barbara,’ Crookall, 325 “Experiential Learning: Introducing Faculty and Staff to a University Leadership Development Program,” Hornyak and Page, 461 “Fear of Emotions.” Jones, 454 “For Whom the Bell Tolls: Imagining Accidents and the Development of Crisis Simulation in Organiza tions,” Smith, 347 “Guest Editorial: Simulating Risk and Crisis,” Borodzicz, 345 “Guest Editorial: The Experiential Method and the Business Gaming Field?’ Wolfe. “The Making of a Gaming-Simulation Course: A Personal Tale,” Kirk, 85 “The Missing Ingredient Is the Value of Flexibility,” Borodzicz, 414 “MS ANTWERPEN: Emergency Management Training for Low Risk Environments,” Strohschneider and Gerdes, 394 “A Review of Scholarshipo n Assessing Experiential Learning Effectiveness,” Gosen and Washbush, 270 “A Simple Classification Model for Debriefing Simulation Games,” Peters and Vissers, 70 “Simulating Daniel Bernoulli's St. Petersburg Game: Theoretical and Empirical Consistency,” Vivian, 499 “Simulations and Games as Chaordic Learning Contexts,” Leigh and Spindler, 53 “Simulation-Supported Live Training for Emergency Response in Hazardous Environments,” Jenvald and Morin, 363. “A Survey of Simulation Game Users, Former-Users, and Never-Users,” Faria and Wellington, 178 “Today’s Business Simulation Industry,’ Summers, 208. “The Tournament Concept in Assessment,” Thavikulwat and Pillutla, 5 548 SIMULATION & GAMING / December 2004 Association news & notes: “ABSEL.” Pittenger, 141, 308. “ABSEL,” Vaughan, 437, 536. ‘ISAGA,” McGarry et al., 142, 309, 437, 536. “JASAG,” Kato, 159, 313, 440, 539. “NASAGA,” Dukes, 160, 314, 441, 541. “SAGSAGA,.” Eberle, 315, 442, 542. “SAGSAGA,” Helmreich, 160. “SIETAR-USA,” Pusch, 161, 316, 443, 542. Ready-to-use simulations: “THE POWER OF PROCESS IMPROVEMENT,’ Fairfield-Sonn et al., 517. “The TAKEOVER TRIO,” Bots and Hofstede, 505. “TINSEL TOWN: A Top Management Simulation Involving Distributed Expertise.” Devine et al., 94 Reports & communications: “Perceptions of the Value of Microworld Simulation: Research Note;” Romme, 427 Reviews: “LA CULTURA EN JUEGO,” Watts, 529 “MIKE’S BIKES: Net Mike Version,” Smith and Carrie, 527 “MIKE’S BIKES: Solo Mike Version,” Carrie and Smith, 525 “THE SEARCH FOR THE LOST DUTCHMAN'S GOLD MINE: A Simulation on Team Effectiveness.” Hollandsworth, 532 “Sid Meier’s CIVILIZATION III” Squire, 135

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