| Yale University Department of Industrial Administration - 1963 - 178 páginas
...mind." Subsequently Simon (1957b, p. 190) proposed what he called the principle of bounded rationality; "The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...solving complex problems is very small compared with the sise of the problems whose solution is required for objectively rational behr.vior in the real world—or... | |
| University of Michigan. Mental Health Research Institute - 1958 - 760 páginas
...Simon calls this the "principle of bounded rationality" and elaborates it in the following manner: The capacity of the human mind for formulating and solving complex problems ¡я very small compared with the size of the problems whose solution is required for objectively rational... | |
| Roger M. Downs, David Stea - 2017 - 466 páginas
..."objective" weighing of alternative decision criteria led to the principle of bounded rationality: The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality. (Simon, 1957, p. 198) Behavior... | |
| Clark A. Murdock - 1974 - 228 páginas
...Simon concludes that man is "intendedly rational," subject to the "principle of bounded rationality: the capacity of the human mind for formulating and...for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality." 32 The incrementalists move... | |
| 1975 - 70 páginas
...contemporary behavioral and social science. One behavioral scientist, Herbert Simon, has observed that The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...required for objectively rational behavior in the real world—or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality. [After proposing the... | |
| United States. Office of Naval Research - 1976 - 592 páginas
...«:5S?: • in TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING AND IMPROVING DECISIONS Paul Slovic Decision Research Eugene, Ore. The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality. Herbert Simon [1] The rise... | |
| William N. Dunn, Rita Mae Kelly - 564 páginas
...theoretical principle of bounded rationality, which is currently the most influential formulation: The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...for objectively rational behavior in the real world. [T]he first consequence of [this] principle of bounded rationality is that the intended rationality... | |
| William Carl Howell, Edwin A. Fleishman - 1982 - 212 páginas
...Understanding and Improving Decisions Paul Slovic Decision Research, A Branch of Perceptronics Eugene, Oregon "The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality." — Herbert Simon The development... | |
| Helmut Max Dietl - 1993 - 268 páginas
...Auf die Grenzen menschlicher Rationalität hat aus ökonomischer Sicht vor allem Simon hingewiesen: „The capacity of the human mind for formulating...whose solution is required for objectively rational behaviour in the real world" (1957:198, Hervorhebungen weggelassen). Als Gründe für diese beschränkte... | |
| Paul R. Ferguson, Glenys Ferguson - 1994 - 336 páginas
...maximise profits or utility. This differs from the concept of bounded rationality; according to Simon: The capacity of the human mind for formulating and...whose solution is required for objectively rational behaviour in the real world (1957, p. 198). This implies that individuals make decisions on the basis... | |
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