Elgar Companion to Herbert Simon
Elgar Companion to Herbert Simon
Mousavi, Shabnam; Gigerenzer, Gerd; Viale, Riccardo
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
04/2025
354
Mole
Inglês
9781035365029
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Contents:
Introduction: Simon says 1
Gerd Gigerenzer, Shabnam Mousavi and Riccardo Viale
1 Herbert Simon: a daughter's view 5
Katherine Simon Frank
PART I ARE MINDS LIKE COMPUTERS?
2 Herbert Simon on mind as computer 15
Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
3 Symbols and search in humans and machines 33
Pat Langley
PART II WHAT MAKES ADMINISTRATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS?
4 Beggars and horseless: entrepreneurial origins of organizations
and markets 57
Saras Sarasvathy
5 Reflections on descriptive and prescriptive issues in
Administrative Behavior, the work for which Herbert Simon
received the 1978 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 78
Hersh Shefrin
6 Simon and Knight 98
J.-C. Spender
PART III WHAT IS BOUNDED RATIONALITY?
7 A double-edged metaphor: Simon and the scissors of bounded
rationality 130
Enrico Petracca
8 From bounded rationality to ecological rationality 148
Gerd Gigerenzer
9 Intelligence versus rationality: Simon's dueling reference points 176
Jonathan Bendor
PART IV SOLVING PROBLEMS
10 Enactive problem solving: an alternative to the limits of
decision making 197
Riccardo Viale
11 Problem solving, bounded rationality and the enigma of thought 227
Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
PART V ORGANIZATIONS, HEURISTICS, AND LIFE LESSONS
12 Study of organization without strategy: structural rationality 249
Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
13 Representations, frames and the dynamics of routines:
rethinking routines as artifacts 277
Massimo Egidi, Luigi Marengo and Giacomo Sillari
14 Heuristics for metascience: Simon and Popper 299
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
PART VI FINALE: SIMON SAID
15 Simon said: Herb's research rules and life lessons 313
Robert Axtell
Introduction: Simon says 1
Gerd Gigerenzer, Shabnam Mousavi and Riccardo Viale
1 Herbert Simon: a daughter's view 5
Katherine Simon Frank
PART I ARE MINDS LIKE COMPUTERS?
2 Herbert Simon on mind as computer 15
Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
3 Symbols and search in humans and machines 33
Pat Langley
PART II WHAT MAKES ADMINISTRATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS?
4 Beggars and horseless: entrepreneurial origins of organizations
and markets 57
Saras Sarasvathy
5 Reflections on descriptive and prescriptive issues in
Administrative Behavior, the work for which Herbert Simon
received the 1978 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 78
Hersh Shefrin
6 Simon and Knight 98
J.-C. Spender
PART III WHAT IS BOUNDED RATIONALITY?
7 A double-edged metaphor: Simon and the scissors of bounded
rationality 130
Enrico Petracca
8 From bounded rationality to ecological rationality 148
Gerd Gigerenzer
9 Intelligence versus rationality: Simon's dueling reference points 176
Jonathan Bendor
PART IV SOLVING PROBLEMS
10 Enactive problem solving: an alternative to the limits of
decision making 197
Riccardo Viale
11 Problem solving, bounded rationality and the enigma of thought 227
Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
PART V ORGANIZATIONS, HEURISTICS, AND LIFE LESSONS
12 Study of organization without strategy: structural rationality 249
Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
13 Representations, frames and the dynamics of routines:
rethinking routines as artifacts 277
Massimo Egidi, Luigi Marengo and Giacomo Sillari
14 Heuristics for metascience: Simon and Popper 299
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
PART VI FINALE: SIMON SAID
15 Simon said: Herb's research rules and life lessons 313
Robert Axtell
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Bounded Rationality; Decision Making; Ecological Rationality; Herbert A. Simon, Heuristics; Intelligence
Contents:
Introduction: Simon says 1
Gerd Gigerenzer, Shabnam Mousavi and Riccardo Viale
1 Herbert Simon: a daughter's view 5
Katherine Simon Frank
PART I ARE MINDS LIKE COMPUTERS?
2 Herbert Simon on mind as computer 15
Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
3 Symbols and search in humans and machines 33
Pat Langley
PART II WHAT MAKES ADMINISTRATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS?
4 Beggars and horseless: entrepreneurial origins of organizations
and markets 57
Saras Sarasvathy
5 Reflections on descriptive and prescriptive issues in
Administrative Behavior, the work for which Herbert Simon
received the 1978 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 78
Hersh Shefrin
6 Simon and Knight 98
J.-C. Spender
PART III WHAT IS BOUNDED RATIONALITY?
7 A double-edged metaphor: Simon and the scissors of bounded
rationality 130
Enrico Petracca
8 From bounded rationality to ecological rationality 148
Gerd Gigerenzer
9 Intelligence versus rationality: Simon's dueling reference points 176
Jonathan Bendor
PART IV SOLVING PROBLEMS
10 Enactive problem solving: an alternative to the limits of
decision making 197
Riccardo Viale
11 Problem solving, bounded rationality and the enigma of thought 227
Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
PART V ORGANIZATIONS, HEURISTICS, AND LIFE LESSONS
12 Study of organization without strategy: structural rationality 249
Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
13 Representations, frames and the dynamics of routines:
rethinking routines as artifacts 277
Massimo Egidi, Luigi Marengo and Giacomo Sillari
14 Heuristics for metascience: Simon and Popper 299
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
PART VI FINALE: SIMON SAID
15 Simon said: Herb's research rules and life lessons 313
Robert Axtell
Introduction: Simon says 1
Gerd Gigerenzer, Shabnam Mousavi and Riccardo Viale
1 Herbert Simon: a daughter's view 5
Katherine Simon Frank
PART I ARE MINDS LIKE COMPUTERS?
2 Herbert Simon on mind as computer 15
Gerd Gigerenzer and Daniel G. Goldstein
3 Symbols and search in humans and machines 33
Pat Langley
PART II WHAT MAKES ADMINISTRATORS AND ENTREPRENEURS?
4 Beggars and horseless: entrepreneurial origins of organizations
and markets 57
Saras Sarasvathy
5 Reflections on descriptive and prescriptive issues in
Administrative Behavior, the work for which Herbert Simon
received the 1978 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 78
Hersh Shefrin
6 Simon and Knight 98
J.-C. Spender
PART III WHAT IS BOUNDED RATIONALITY?
7 A double-edged metaphor: Simon and the scissors of bounded
rationality 130
Enrico Petracca
8 From bounded rationality to ecological rationality 148
Gerd Gigerenzer
9 Intelligence versus rationality: Simon's dueling reference points 176
Jonathan Bendor
PART IV SOLVING PROBLEMS
10 Enactive problem solving: an alternative to the limits of
decision making 197
Riccardo Viale
11 Problem solving, bounded rationality and the enigma of thought 227
Laura Macchi and Maria Bagassi
PART V ORGANIZATIONS, HEURISTICS, AND LIFE LESSONS
12 Study of organization without strategy: structural rationality 249
Shabnam Mousavi and Shyam Sunder
13 Representations, frames and the dynamics of routines:
rethinking routines as artifacts 277
Massimo Egidi, Luigi Marengo and Giacomo Sillari
14 Heuristics for metascience: Simon and Popper 299
Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Julian N. Marewski and Ulrich Hoffrage
PART VI FINALE: SIMON SAID
15 Simon said: Herb's research rules and life lessons 313
Robert Axtell
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