International Journal of Systems and Society

"The International Journal of Systems and Society (IJSS) is committed to the publication and dissemination of articles relating to the development of systems philosophy, theory, practice, its models, concepts and methodologies developed as an aid for improving decision making and problem solving for the benefit of organizations and the wider society. The goal of the journal is serve as an outlet for a cross section of articles from across the spectrum of systems ideas. The journal embraces all aspects of social concerns from environmental issues and organizational concerns to health and social well being. As such, IJSS is the official journal of the United Kingdom Systems Society (UKSS)."


 * Editor(s)-in-Chief - Frank Stowell

Editorial Board
Accessed January 2014:

Senior International Advisory Board
 * Véronique Bouchard, EMLYON Business School, France
 * Frijof Capra, Center for Ecoliteracy, USA
 * Peter Checkland, Lancaster University Management School, UK
 * Raul Espejo, General World Organisation of Systems and Cybernetics, UK
 * Gianfranco Minarti, Italian Systems Society, Italy
 * Ian Mitroff, University of California, Berkeley, USA
 * Werner Ulrich, University of Fribourg, Switzerland

Senior Associate Editors
 * Gandolfo Dominici, University of Palermo, Italy
 * Vasilios Katos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
 * Steen Leleur, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
 * Janet McIntyre, Flinders University, Australia
 * Jenneth Parker, Schumacher Institute for Sustainable Systems, UK
 * Stephen Probert, Independent Consultant, UK
 * Ian Roderick, Schumacher Institute for Sustainable Systems, UK
 * Petia Sice, Northumbria University, UK
 * Daune West, University of the West of Scotland, UK

International Editorial Review Board

General Systems Theory, Hierarchy, SSM and VSM
 * Christine Welch, Portsmouth Business School - University of Portsmouth, UK

Complex Systems, Knowledge Management
 * Harry Kogetsidis, University of Nicosia, Cyprus
 * Andrew Lyon, International Futures Forum Edinburg, UK

Critical Systems Thinking
 * Jennifer Wilby, University of Hull, UK

Information Systems
 * Laurence Brooks, Brunel University, UK

Planning and Decision Support Systems
 * Theodor Stewart, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Cybernetics and Systems Dynamics
 * George M. Giaglis, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
 * Erik Mosekilde, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark