The complexity, multidimensionality, and persistence of the COVID-19 pandemic have prompted both researchers and policymakers to turn to transdisciplinary methods in dealing with the wickedness of the crisis. While there are increasing calls to use systems thinking to address the intricacy of COVID-19, examples of practical applications of systems thinking are still scarce. We revealed and reviewed eight studies which developed causal loop diagrams (CLDs) to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on a broader socioeconomic system. We find that major drivers across all studies are the magnitude of the infection spread and government interventions to curb the pandemic, while the most impacted variables are public perception of the pandemi...
Abstract COVID-19 highlighted modeling as a cornerstone of pandemic response. But it also revealed t...
A systemic stock-flow diagram is proposed for the communication and management of health services an...
Edward Lorenz, a meteorology professor at MIT, had posed a question during the 139th meeting of the ...
COVID-19 is a wicked problem for policy makers internationally as the complexity of the pandemic tra...
Despite a range of federal and state interventions to slow the spread of COVID-19, the US has seen m...
The most striking feature of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated respons...
Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) are a systems thinking method that can be used to visualize and unpack c...
First published online: 10 June 2021The COVID-19 crisis has been accompanied by an extensive use of ...
Abstract Methods of diagrammatic modelling have been greatly developed in the past two decades. Outs...
COVID-19 creates an unprecedented crisis in our lifetimes. The escalating rates of COVID-19 infecti...
To assist with proactive and effective responses to the global COVID-19 crisis, the scientific commu...
The analysis of causation is a challenging task that can be approached in various ways. With the inc...
Intense and frequent changes increase uncertainty and complexity in decision-making. The COVID-19 pa...
Several determinants are suspected to be causal drivers for new cases of COVID-19 infection. Correct...
Mathematical models are either strategic, simplified, to study global qualitative properties, or tac...
Abstract COVID-19 highlighted modeling as a cornerstone of pandemic response. But it also revealed t...
A systemic stock-flow diagram is proposed for the communication and management of health services an...
Edward Lorenz, a meteorology professor at MIT, had posed a question during the 139th meeting of the ...
COVID-19 is a wicked problem for policy makers internationally as the complexity of the pandemic tra...
Despite a range of federal and state interventions to slow the spread of COVID-19, the US has seen m...
The most striking feature of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and associated respons...
Causal loop diagrams (CLDs) are a systems thinking method that can be used to visualize and unpack c...
First published online: 10 June 2021The COVID-19 crisis has been accompanied by an extensive use of ...
Abstract Methods of diagrammatic modelling have been greatly developed in the past two decades. Outs...
COVID-19 creates an unprecedented crisis in our lifetimes. The escalating rates of COVID-19 infecti...
To assist with proactive and effective responses to the global COVID-19 crisis, the scientific commu...
The analysis of causation is a challenging task that can be approached in various ways. With the inc...
Intense and frequent changes increase uncertainty and complexity in decision-making. The COVID-19 pa...
Several determinants are suspected to be causal drivers for new cases of COVID-19 infection. Correct...
Mathematical models are either strategic, simplified, to study global qualitative properties, or tac...
Abstract COVID-19 highlighted modeling as a cornerstone of pandemic response. But it also revealed t...
A systemic stock-flow diagram is proposed for the communication and management of health services an...
Edward Lorenz, a meteorology professor at MIT, had posed a question during the 139th meeting of the ...