A Collection of Herbert Simon's Economics and Management Research Work
*****"Perceiving and Managing Business Risks: Differences between Entrepreneurs and Bankers," with D.K. Sarasvathy and L. Lave, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 33(2), 207-225, 1998
"Economics as Historical Science," Theoria, 13(32), 241-260, 1998
Administrative Behavior, fourth edition, 1997;
Models of Bounded Rationality, 1981, Vol. III, 1997;
The Sciences of the Artificial, third edition, 1996;
Protocol Analysis: Verbal Reports as Data, with A. Ericsson, Second Edition, 1993;
Models of My Life, 1991;
Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Processes, with P. Langley, G. L. Bradshaw and J. Zytkow, 1987;
Reason in Human Affairs, 1983; Models of Thought, Vols. I and II, 1979;
Skew Distribution and the Sizes of Business Firms, 1977;
Models of Discovery, 1977;
The New Science of Management Decision, revised edition, 1977;
Human Problem Solving, with A. Newell, 1972.
Herbert Simon's areas of interest in psychology:
- cognitive psychology
- explanations of human thinking
A Collection of Some of Herbert Simon's Psychology Research
Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1987). Learning mathematics from examples and by doing. Cognition and Instruction, 4, 137-166.
Larkin, J.H., & Simon, H.A. (1987). Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 words. Cognitive Science, 11, 65-100.
Langley, P., Simon, H.A., Bradshaw, G.L., & Zytkow, J.M. (1987). Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Processes. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Laboratory replication of scientific discovery processes. Cognitive Science, 14, 281-312.
Kaplan, C., & Simon, H.A. (1990). In search of insight. Cognitive Psychology, 22, 374-419.
Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Situated action: A symbolic interpretation. Cognitive Science, 17, 7-48.
Richman, H.B., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Simulation of expert memory using EPAM IV. Psychological Review, 102 (2), 305-330.
Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Imagery and mental models of problem solving. In J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, & B. Chandrasekaran (Eds.), Diagrammatic reasoning: Computational and cognitive perspectives. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI, The MIT Press.
Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). The roles of recognition processes and look-ahead search in time-constrained expert problem solving: Evidence from grand-master-level chess. Psychological Science, 7 (1), 52-55.
Zhu, X., Lee, Y., Simon, H.A., & Zhu, D. (1996). Cue recognition and cue elaboration in learning from examples. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93, 1346-1351.
Okada, T., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Collaborative discovery in a scientific domain. Cognitive Science, 21 (2), 109-146.
Gobet, F., Richman, H.B., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Goals, representations and strategies in a concept attainment task: The EPAM model. In D.L. Medin (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation: Vol. 37 (pp. 265-290). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations. Cognitive Science, 21, 305-350.
Additional bibliographies can be found on Herbert Simon's psychology Web page
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Herbert Simon's areas of interest in computer science:
artificial intelligence human-computer interaction principles of the organization of humans and machines is information processing systems the use of computers to study (by modeling) philosophical problems of the nature of intelligence and of epistemology the social implications of computer technology.A Collection of Herbert Simon's Computer Science Research
Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations.
Cognitive Science, 21(2), 305-350. [Note: The current version of CaMeRa runs on a Macintosh using either Macintosh Common
Lisp or Allegro Common Lisp.]Simon, H.A. (1997). The Sciences of the Artificial (3rd ed.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1997
Simon, H.A. (1996). The patterned matter that is mind. In D.M. Steier & T.M. Mitchell (Eds.), Mind matters: A tribute to Allen
Newell (Chapter 11). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.Kim, J., Lerch, J., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Internal representation and rule development in object-oriented design. ACM Transactions
on Computer-Human Interaction, 2(4), 357-390.Langley, P., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Applications of machine learning and rule induction. Communications of the Association for
Computing Machinery, 38(11), 54-64.Simon, H.A. (1995). Artificial intelligence: an empirical science. Artificial Intelligence, 77(1), 95-127.
Simon, H.A. (1995). Explaining the ineffable: AI on the topics of intuition, insight and inspiration. Proceedings of the Fourteenth
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 1, 939-948.Simon, H.A. (1995). Machine as mind. In K.M. Ford, C. Glymour, & P.J. Hayes (Eds.), Android epistemology (pp. 23-40). Menlo
Park, CA: AAAI/The MIT Press.Simon, H.A. (1995). Problem forming, problem finding, and problem solving in design. In A. Collen & W.W. Gasparski (Eds.),
Design and systems: General applications of methodology (Vol. 3, pp. 245-257). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Imagery and mental models in problem solving. In J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, & B.
Chandrasekaran (Eds.), Diagrammatic reasoning: Computational and cognitive perspectives (pp. 403-434). Menlo Park, CA:
AAAI/The MIT Press.Iwasaki, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Causality and model abstraction. Artificial Intelligence, 67, 143-194.
Druzdzel, M.J., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Causality in Bayesian belief networks. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference on
Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 3-11). Washington, DC.Valdes-Perez, R.E., Zytkow, J.M., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Scientific model-building as search in matrix spaces. Proceedings of the
11th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 472-478). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.Kalagnanam, J.A., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Directions for qualitative reasoning. Computational Intelligence, 8(2), 308-315.
Valdes-Perez, R., Simon, H.A., & Murphy, R. (1992). Discovery of pathways in science. In J.M. Zytkow (Ed.), Proceedings of the
ML92 Workshop on Machine Discovery, 51-57.Qin, Y., Mitchell, T.M., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Using EBG to simulate human learning from examples and learning by doing.
Proceedings of the Fifth Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, 235-239.Kalagnanam, J., Simon, H.A., & Iwasaki, Y. (1991). The mathematical bases for qualitative reasoning. IEEE Expert, 6, 11-19.
Bhandari, I.S., Siewiorek, D.P., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Optimal probe selection in diagnostic search. IEEE Transactions on Systems,
Man, and Cybernetics, 20, 990-999.Shen, W., & Simon, H.A. (1989). Rule creation and rule learning through environmental exploration. Proceedings of the 11th
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 675-680.Kulkarni, D., & Simon, H.A. (1988). The processes of scientific discovery: The strategy of experimentation. Cognitive Science, 12,
139-175.Langley, P., Simon, H.A., Bradshaw, G.L., Zytkow, J.M. (1987). Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative
Prcesses. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.Simon, H.A., & Newell, A. (1986). Information processing language V on the IBM 650. Annals of the History of Computing, 8,
47-49.Simon, H.A. (1983). Search and reasoning in problem solving. Artificial Intelligence, 21, 7-29.
Langley, P., Bradshaw, G.L., & Simon, H.A. (1983). Rediscovering chemistry with the BACON system. In R.S. Michalski, J.G.
Carbonell & T.M. Mitchell (Eds.), Machine learning, an artificial intelligence approach (Chap. 10). Palo Alto, CA: Tioga Publishing
Co.Simon, H.A. (1981). Prometheus or Pandora: The influence of automation on society. Computer, 14, 69-74.
Simon, H.A. (1977). Artificial intelligence systems that understand. Proceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, 2, 1059-1073.Simon, H.A., & Kadane, J. (1977). Optimal problem-solving search: All-or-none solutions. Artificial Intelligence, 6(3), 235-247.
Simon, H.A. (1976). The design of large computing systems as an organizational problem. In P. Verburg, C.A. Malotaux, K.T.A.
Halbertsma, & J.L. Boers (Eds.), Organisatiewetenschap en praktijk (pp. 163-180). Leiden: H.E. Stenfert Kroese B.V.Newell, A., & Simon, H.A. (1976). Computer science as empirical inquiry: Symbols and search. Communications of the Association
for Computing Machinery, 19(3), 113-126. (1975 ACM Turing Award Lecture.)Simon, H.A. (1973). The structure of ill-structured problems. Artificial Intelligence, 4, 181-202.
Simon, H.A., & Siklossy, L. (Eds.) (1972). Representation and Meaning: Experiments with Information Processing Systems.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.Newell, A., & Simon, H.A. (1972). Human Problem Solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
*****Herbert Simon's areas of interest in philosophy of science:
axiomatization of scienctific theories the processes of scientific discoveryA Collection of Herbert Simon's Philosophy ResearchSimon, H.A. & Eisenstadt, S.A. (1998) "Human and machine interpretation of expressions in formal systems," Synthese, vol. 116, pp.
439-461.Eisenstadt, S.A. & Simon, H.A. (1997) "Logic and thought," Minds and Machines, vol. 7, pp. 365-385.
Shen, W. & H.A. Simon (1993) "Fitness requirements for scientific theories containing recursive theoretical terms," British Journal
for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 44, pp. 641-652.Kalagnanam, J.A. & Simon, H.A. (1992) "Directions for qualitative reasoning," Computational Intelligence, vol. 8, pp. 308-315.
Simon, H.A. (1992) "The computer as a laboratory for epistemology," in L. Burkholder (Ed.), Philosophy and the computer.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press.Simon, H.A. (1992) "Scientific reasoning as problem solving," International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 6, pp. 3-14.
Kaplan, C. and Simon, H.A. (1990) "In search of insight," Cognitive Psychology, vol. 22, pp. 374-419.
Simon, H.A. (1990) "A mechanism for social selection and successful altruism," Science, vol. 250, pp. 1665-68.
Kulkarni, D. and Simon, H.A. (1988) "The processes of scientific discovery: the strategy of experimentation," Cognitive Science, vol.
12, pp.139-176.Larkin, J.H. and Simon, H.A. (1987) "Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 words," Cognitive Science, vol. 11, pp. 65-100.
Simon, H.A. (1985) "Quantification of theoretical terms and the falsifiability of theories," British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science, vol. 36, pp. 291-298.Simon, H.A. (1977) "Models of discovery: and other topics in the methods of science". Boston, MA: D. Reidel Publishing
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