2016年1月1日 星期五

Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon, 2004

Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon, 2004 出版前,我在網路上看到諾貝爾經濟學獎得主Oliver E. Williamson 將他的草稿公布,徵求意見、補充。當時我或許想過寫篇投稿。

2015.12.31 我從臺灣大學圖書館借出此書--之前,書放在徐州路的法商學院,我覺得不方便。
稍為翻一下,我想是很好的參考資料。改天將完整目次打出來。

2016年應該出版幾本Simon 的相關書;6月15日左右的"漢清講堂"當辦場紀念他的討論會。 


參考更正、試譯:目次:Models of a Man: Essays in Memory of Herbert A....
Contents

Preface  xii
Acknowledges  xv

Prologues
Herbert A. Simon, Scientist  3
 Mie Augier, James G. March
He's Just My Dad!  33
Katherine Simon Frank

I  Modeling Man

Is Bounded Rationality Unboundedly  Rational? Some Ruminations  47
Kenneth I. Arrow
On Rational Satisficing  57
William J. Baumol
Memorial to Herbert A. Simon  67
William W. Cooper
Consilience, Economic Theory, and the Legacy of Herbert A. Simon  75
Richard H. Day
Interdisciplinary Reasoning and Herbert Simon's Influence  93
Yuji Ijiri
Beliefs and Tastes: Confessions of an Economist  113
David M. Kreps
The Best Is the Enemy of the Good  143
Roy Radner
The Hawkins and the Simon;s Story Revisited  153
Paul Samuelson
Herbert A. Simon Opened My Eyes  163
Reinhard Selten
Monetary Rewards and Decision Cost in Strategic Interactions  169
Vernon L. Smith and Ferenc Szidarovszky
II  Organizations and Administration

A Focus on Process: Part of Herbert Simon's Legacy  183
Philip Bromiley
Herbert Simon as friend to Economics Out of Fashion  191
John Conlisk
Herbert A. Simon and the Education of Managers  197
William R. Dill
A Very Reasonable Objective Still Beyond Our Reach : Economics as an Emperically Disciplined Social Science  211
Giovanni Dosi
Lesson I Learned from Herbert A. Simon and His Friends: A Reflection on My Years at the Graduate School of Industrial Administration  227
Julian Feldman
Heuristics of Public Administration  233
Robert E. Goodin
"Warmly Yours, Herb"  251
Harold Guetzkow
Economics after Simon  259
Brian Loasby
Herbert Simon and Organization Theory: Lesson for the Theory of Firm  279
Oliver E. Williamson
The "Easy Problem" Problem  297
Sidney G. Winter  


III Modeling Systems

Causality, Decomposition, and Aggregation in Social Science Model  307
Albert Ando
Bounded Rationality and Decomposability: The Basis for Integrating Cognitive and Evolutionary Economics  317
Peter E. Earl and Jason Potts
Near-Decomposability, Organization, and Evolution: Some Notes on Herbert Simon's Contribution  335
Massimo Egidi and Lugi Marengo
Herbert Simon  357
Axel Leijohufvud
Rational Forecasting, Learning, and Decision Making  355
Chares C. Holt
Herbert Simon: Intellectual Magnet  365
Michael C. Lovell
Herber Simon: Some Cherished Memories  373
Franco Modigliani
Herbert Simon and Production Scheduling  377
John Muth


IV Minds and Machine

"On a Different Plane"  383
Edward A. Feigenbaum
Striking a Blow for Sanity in Theories of Rationality  389
Gerd Gigerenzer
Attribute Substitution in Intuitive Judgment  411
Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick
Encounters with the Forces of  Herbert Simon  433
David Klahr
Strong Ideas  451
Kenneth Kotovsky
Heuristics for Scientific Discovery: The Legacy of  Herbert Simon  461
Pat Langley
Herb Smon: A Recollection 473
Pamela McCorduck
Letter to Herb Simon  481
George Miller
Herbert  Simon, David Hume, and the Science of Man: Some Philosophical Implications of Models  483
Joseph C. Pitt
Markets as Artifacts: Aggregate Efficiency from Zero-Intelligence Traders 501
Shyam Sunder
Personal Recollections from 15 years of Monthly Meetings  521 
Raul E. Valdes-Perez 

Epilogue
 A Soft Goodbye 533 
James G. March

 About ...

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Hardcover | $47.00 Short | £32.95 | ISBN: 9780262012089 | 592 pp. | 7 x 9 in | 20 illus.| March 2004

Models of a Man

Essays in Memory of Herbert A. Simon
Edited by Mie Augier and James G. March

Overview

Herbert Simon (1916-2001), in the course of a long and distinguished career in the social and behavioral sciences, made lasting contributions to many disciplines, including economics, psychology, computer science, and artificial intelligence. In 1978 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his research into the decision-making process within economic organizations. His well-known book The Sciences of the Artificial addresses the implications of the decision-making and problem-solving processes for the social sciences.
This book (the title is a variation on the title of Simon's autobiography, Models of My Life) is a collection of short essays, all original, by colleagues from many fields who felt Simon's influence and mourn his loss. Mixing reminiscence and analysis, the book represents "a small acknowledgment of a large debt."
Each of the more than forty contributors was asked to write about the one work by Simon that he or she had found most influential. The editors then grouped the essays into four sections: "Modeling Man," "Organizations and Administration," "Modeling Systems," and "Minds and Machines." The contributors include such prominent figures as Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, William Cooper, Gerd Gigerenzer, Daniel Kahneman, David Klahr, Franco Modigliani, Paul Samuelson, and Vernon Smith. Although they consider topics as disparate as "Is Bounded Rationality Unboundedly Rational?" and "Personal Recollections from 15 Years of Monthly Meetings," each essay is a testament to the legacy of Herbert Simon—to see the unity rather than the divergences among disciplines.

About the Editors

Mie Augier is a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University.
James G. March is a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University.

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作者:Mie Augier, Herbert Alexander Simon, James G. March

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Herbert Simon (1916-2001), in the course of a long and distinguished career in the social and behavioral sciences, made lasting contributions to many disciplines, including economics, psychology, computer science, and artificial intelligence. In 1978 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his research into the decision-making process within economic organizations. His well-known book The Sciences of the Artificial addresses the implications of the decision-making and problem-solving processes for the social sciences.

This book (the title is a variation on the title of Simon's autobiography, Models of My Life) is a collection of short essays, all original, by colleagues from many fields who felt Simon's influence and mourn his loss. Mixing reminiscence and analysis, the book represents "a small acknowledgment of a large debt."

Each of the more than forty contributors was asked to write about the one work by Simon that he or she had found most influential. The editors then grouped the essays into four sections: "Modeling Man," "Organizations and Administration," "Modeling Systems," and "Minds and Machines." The contributors include such prominent figures as Kenneth Arrow, William Baumol, William Cooper, Gerd Gigerenzer, Daniel Kahneman, David Klahr, Franco Modigliani, Paul Samuelson, and Vernon Smith. Although they consider topics as disparate as "Is Bounded Rationality Unboundedly Rational?" and "Personal Recollections from 15 Years of Monthly Meetings," each essay is a testament to the legacy of Herbert Simon—to see the unity rather than the divergences among disciplines.

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