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2017
Merrill S, Zia A, Koliba C. Addressing Wicked problems: What tools are in the toolbox? Data gathering, data analysis and system simulation. Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECOPA) [Internet]. 2017 . Available from: https://northeastpublicadmin.files.wordpress.com/2017/09/necopa-program_11-1_-final-draft.pdf
Scheinert S, Zia A, Koliba C, Merrill S. Growing Collaborations: Forecasting Growth in Partnership Networks Using a Bottom-Up Approach. Journal on Policy and Complex Systems [Internet]. 2017 ;3(1). Available from: http://www.ipsonet.org/publications/journals/108-publications/open-access/journal-on-policy-and-complex-systems
Schattman RE, V Mendez E, Merrill S, Zia A. Mixed methods approach to understanding farmer and agricultural advisor perceptions of climate change and adaptation in Vermont, United States. Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems [Internet]. 2017 ;42(2):121 - 148. Available from: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/21683565.2017.1357667
Merrill S, Koliba C, Moegenburg S, Clark E, Bucini G, Zia A, Smith JM. Serious Games: Data gathering, complex systems analysis and nudging. In: Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECOPA). Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECOPA). Burlington, VT: Northeast Conference on Public Administration (NECOPA); 2017.
2018
Koliba C, Zia A, Merrill S. Using Agent-Based Models to Prototype Governance and Policy Designs. In: XXII IRSPM Annual Conference 2018. XXII IRSPM Annual Conference 2018. Edinburgh, Scotland: International Research Society for Public Management (IRSPM); 2018. Available from: http://programme.exordo.com/irspm2018/delegates/presentation/547/
2019
Merrill S, Koliba C, Moegenburg SM, Zia A, Parker J, Sellnow T, Wiltshire S, Bucini G, Danehy C, Smith JM. Decision-making in livestock biosecurity practices amidst environmental and social uncertainty: Evidence from an experimental game Lau EHY. PLOS ONE [Internet]. 2019 ;14(4):e0214500. Available from: https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0214500
Koliba C, Merrill S. Faculty Activity Network. Social Ecological Games and Simulation Laboratory FAN. 2019 .
Wiltshire S, Zia A, Koliba C, Bucini G, Clark EM, Merrill S, Smith J, Moegenburg SM. Network Meta-Metrics: Using Evolutionary Computation to Identify Effective Indicators of Epidemiological Vulnerability in a Livestock Production System Model. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation [Internet]. 2019 ;22(2). Available from: http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/22/2/8.html
Bucini G, Merrill S, Clark EM, Moegenburg SM, Zia A, Koliba C, Wiltshire S, Trinity L, Smith JM. Risk Attitudes Affect Livestock Biosecurity Decisions With Ramifications for Disease Control in a Simulated Production System. Frontiers in Veterinary Science [Internet]. 2019 ;6. Available from: https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fvets.2019.00196/full
Merrill S, Trinity L, Schattman RE, Clark E, Koliba C, Zia A, Bucini G, Faulkner J, Smith J. Serious games: Agriculture, Climate Change and Water Quality. 2019 .
Koliba C, Zia A, Merrill S, Voets J, Keast R, Koliba C. Using Agent-Based Models to Study Network and Collaborative Governance. In: Networks and Collaboration in the Public Sector Essential research approaches, methodologies and analytic tools. 1st ed. Networks and Collaboration in the Public Sector Essential research approaches, methodologies and analytic tools. Oxfordshire, UK: Routledge; 2019. Available from: https://www.crcpress.com/Networks-and-Collaboration-in-the-Public-Sector-Essential-research-approaches/Voets-Keast-Koliba/p/book/9781138682726
Merrill S, Moegenburg SM, Koliba C, Zia A, Trinity L, Clark EM, Bucini G, Wiltshire S, Sellnow T, Sellnow D, et al. Willingness to Comply With Biosecurity in Livestock Facilities: Evidence From Experimental Simulations. Frontiers in Veterinary Science [Internet]. 2019 ;6. Available from: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fvets.2019.00156/full