1st Edition
Understanding Complexity in Organizations Behavioral Systems
1. Preface Timothy Ludwig (Appalachian State University) and Ramona Houmanfar (University of Nevada, Reno)
PART 1 Understanding Complex System Contingencies in Organizations
2. An Integrated Approach for Conducting a Behavioral Systems Analysis
Lori H. Diener (Performance Blueprints), Heather M. McGee (Western Michigan University), and Caio F. Miguel (California State University, Sacramento)
3. Iterative Processes and Reciprocal Controlling Relationships in a Systemic Intervention Jon E. Krapfl, (College of William & Mary), John Cooke (London Group),
Timothy Sullivan (Mariner’s Museum), and William Cogar (Mariner’s Museum)
4. Behavioral System Feedback Measurement Failure: Sweeping Quality under the Rug
Maria T. Mihalic (Appalachian State University) & Timothy D. Ludwig (Appalachian State University)
5. Strengthening The Focus On Business Results: The Need For Systems Approaches In OBM Cloyd Hyten (Abrey Daniels International)
6. Walden Two Revisited: Optimizing Behavioral Systems William B. Abernathy (Southeastern Louisiana University)
7. Use of a Cooperative to Interlock Contingencies and Balance the Commonwealth Mark Alavosius (University of Nevada, Reno), Jim Getting (Auburn University),
Joseph Dagen (University of Nevada, Reno), William Newsome (University of Nevada, Reno), and Bill Hopkins (Auburn University)
PART 2 Understanding Complex Cultural Contingencies
8. The Role of Advocacy Organizations in Reducing Negative Externalities Anthony Biglan (Oregon Research Institute)
9. Identifying and Extinguishing Dysfunctional and Deadly Organizational Practices Thomas C. Mawhinney (University of Detroit, Mercy)
10. Role of Communication Networks in Behavioral Systems Analysis Ramona Houmanfar (University of Nevada, Reno), Nischal JosephRodrigues (University of Nevada, Reno), and Gregory S. Smith (University of Nevada, Reno)
11. A Selectionist Perspective on Systemic and Behavioral Change in Organizations Ingunn Sandaker (Akershus University College, Norway)
12. Organizational Performance and Customer Value Donald Tosti (Vanguard Consulting) and Scott A. Herbst (University of Nevada, Reno)
13. Behavioral Systems Analysis of Behavior Analysis as a Scientific System Linda J. Hayes (University of Nevada, Reno), Erick M. Dubuque (University of Nevada, Reno),
Mitch J. Fryling (University of Nevada, Reno), and Joshua K. Pritchard (University of Nevada, Reno)
Biography
Timothy Ludwig is a senior consultant for Transformation Systems Inc. and Safety Performance Solutions. Dr. Ludwig is a full professor at Appalachian State University where he was named a University Deans’ Distinguished Graduate Faculty for his contributions to the nationally recognized Industrial/Organizational Psychology and Human Resources Management Masters program. He is currently serving on the Board of the Organizational Behavior Management Network as a past president and is the current editor of the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management.
Ramona Houmanfar is an Assistant Professor in an internationally recognized doctoral program in Behavior Analysis at the University of Nevada, Reno. She has served as the Director of Organizational Behavior Management Network and is currently serving as the senior co-chair of the Association for Behavior Analysis International, a trustee of the Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies (CCBS), and editor of the Organizational Behavior Management Section of CCBS. Dr. Houmanfar offers courses in psychology and organizational change, and trains doctoral students in the areas of instructional design, communication, and productivity improvement. She has co-published a book, Organizational Change (Context Press, 2001).






