@article { , title = {Building confidence in models for multiple audiences: the modelling cascade}, abstract = {This paper reports on a model building process developed to enable multiple audiences, particularly non-experts, to appreciate the validity of the models being built and their outcomes. The process is a four stage reversible cascade. This cascade provides a structured, auditable/transparent, formalized process from "real world" interviews generating a rich qualitative model through two intermediate steps before arriving at a quantitative simulation model. There are a number of advantages of the cascade process including; achieving comprehensiveness, developing organizational learning, testing the veracity of multiple perspectives, modeling transparency, achieving common understanding across many audiences and promoting confidence building in the models. The paper, based on extensive work with organizations, discusses both the cascade process and its inherent benefits.}, doi = {10.1016/j.ejor.2007.02.027}, issn = {0377-2217}, issue = {3}, note = {Batch 007. Output ID 42702.}, pages = {1068-1083}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Elsevier}, url = {https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/424005}, volume = {186}, keyword = {Management Science and Operations Research, Modelling and Simulation, Information Systems and Management}, year = {2008}, author = {Howick, Susan and Eden, Colin and Ackermann, Fran and Williams, Terry} }