Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality

Routledge Handbook of Bounded Rationality

Viale, Riccardo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

664

Mole

Inglês

9780367563943

15 a 20 dias

453

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1. Why bounded rationality? 2. What is bounded rationality? PART I Naturalizing bounded rationality 3. Towards a critical naturalism about bounded rationality 4. Bounded rationality: the two cultures 5. Seeking rationality: $500 bills and perceptual obviousness 6. Bounded rationality, distributed cognition, and the computational modeling of complex systems 7. Bounded rationality and problem solving: the interpretative function of thought 8. Simon's legacies for mathematics educators 9. Bounded knowledge PART II Cognitive misery and mental dualism 10. Bounded rationality, reasoning and dual processing 11. Why humans are cognitive misers and what it means for the Great Rationality Debate 12. Bounded rationality and dual systems 13. Models and rational deductions 14. Patterns of defeasible inference in causal diagnostic judgment 15. Attribute-based choice PART III Occam's razor: mental monism and ecological rationality 16. Bounded reason in a social world 17. Rationality without optimality: bounded and ecological rationality from a Marrian perspective 18. The winds of change: the Sioux, Silicon Valley, society, and simple heuristics 19. Ecological rationality: bounded rationality in an evolutionary light 20. Mapping heuristics and prospect theory: a study of theory integration 21. Bounded rationality for artificial intelligence 22. Psychopathological irrationality and bounded rationality: why is autism economically rational? PART IV Embodied bounded rationality 23. Embodied bounded rationality 24. Extending the bounded rationality framework: bounded-resource models in biology 25. How rationality is bounded by the brain 26. Building a new rationality from the new cognitive neuroscience PART V Homo Oeconomicus Bundatus 27. Modeling bounded rationality in economic theory: four examples 28. Bounded rationality, satisficing and the evolution of economic thought: diverse concepts 29. Beyond economists' armchairs: the rise of procedural economics 30. Bounded rationality and expectations in economics 31. Less is more for Bayesians, too 32. Bounded rationality as the cognitive basis for evolutionary economics 33. Beyond "bounded rationality": behaviours and learning in complex evolving worlds PART VI Cognitive organization 34. Bounded rationality and organizational decision making 35. Attention and organizations 36. The bounded rationality of groups and teams 37. Cognitive biases and debiasing in intelligence analysis PART VII Behavioral public policies: nudging and boosting 38. "Better off, as judged by themselves": bounded rationality and nudging 39. An alternative behavioural public policy 40. Against nudging: Simon-inspired behavioral law and economics founded on ecological rationality 41. Bounded rationality in political science 42. Layering, expanding, and visualizing: lessons learned from three "process boosts" in action 43. Cognitive and affective consequences of information and choice overload 44. How much choice is "good enough"?: moderators of information and choice overload
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