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Roger Frantz, Leslie Marsh (Beteiligte)

Minds, Models and Milieux


Commemorating the Centennial of the Birth of Herbert Simon
Herausgegeben von Frantz, Roger; Marsh, Leslie
1st ed. 2016. 2017. xxi, 310 S. 216 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER PALGRAVE MACMILLAN; PALGRAVE MACMILLAN UK 2017
ISBN: 1-349-56680-2 (1349566802)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-349-56680-8 (9781349566808)

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This book is a collection of specially-commissioned chapters from philosophers, economists, political and behavioral economists, cognitive and organizational psychologists, computer scientists, sociologists and permutations thereof as befits the polymathic subject of this book: Herbert Simon. The tripartite of the title, Minds, Models and Milieux , connotes the three inextricably linked areas to which Herbert Simon made the most distinguished of contributions. īMindsī connotes Simonīs abiding interest in theorizing human behavior, rationality, and decision-making; īModelsī connotes his extensive computer simulation work in the service of his interest in understanding minds, but also in the service of minds that are situated in a complex social īMilieuxī.

This collection while intended to commemorate the centenary of Simonīs birth simultaneously offers a timely reassessment of some of his central insights and illustrates the exponentially growing interest in Simonīs work from beyond the usual disciplines and constituencies.
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Foreword by Katherine Simon Frank
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Notes on Contributors
1. Herbert Simon - a Hedgehog and a Fox; Roger Frantz and Leslie Marsh
PART I: MINDS
2. Embodied Functionalism and Inner Complexity: Simonīs 21st-Century Mind; Robert Rupert
3. Towards a Rational Theory of Heuristics; Gerd Gigerenzer
4. From The Sciences of the Artificial to Cognitive History; Subrata Dasgupta
5. Rationality and the True Human Condition; Ron Sun
6. Boundedly Rational Decision-Making under Certainty and Uncertainty: Some Reflections on Herbert Simon; Mark Pingle
PART II: MODELS
7. Herbert Simon and Agent-Based Computational Economics; Shu-Heng Chen and Ying-Fang Kao
8. Simonīs (Lost?) Legacy in Agent-Based Computational Economics; Marco Castellani and Marco Novarese
9. From Bounded Rationality to Expertise; Fernand Gobet
10. Multiple Equilibria, Bounded Rationality, and the Indeterminacy of Economic Outcomes: Closing the System with Institutional Parameters; Morris Altman
11. Organizational decisions in the lab: the long road from the Art to the Science of organization; Massimo Egidi
PART III: MILIEUX
12. Simon on Social Identification: Two Connections with Bounded Rationality; Rouslan Koumakhov
13. Models of Environment; Marcin Mi?kowski
14. Bounded Rationality and Social Relationships in Simonīs Perspective; Stefano Fiori
15. Bounded Rationality in the Digital Age; Peter Earl
16. Herbert Simon and Some Unresolved Tensions in Professional Schools; Mie Augier and Bhavna Hariharan
Name Index
Subject Index