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Herbert Alexander Simon


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Alternative spellings:
Herbert A. Simon
H. A. Simon
Herbert Simon
G. Sajmon

B: 15. Juni 1916 Milwaukee, Wis.
D: 9. Februar 2001
Biblio: Amerikan. Wirtschaftswissenschaftler, Nobelpreisträger 1978 (Ökonomie) ; Psychologe
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  • Sozialwissenschaftler
  • Economist
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    Prizes in Economics

    1954 - Fellow of the Econometric Society

    1978 - Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel

    Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 – February 9, 2001) was an American political scientist, with a Ph.D. in political science, whose work also influenced the fields of computer science, economics, and cognitive psychology. His primary research interest was decision-making within organizations and he is best known for the theories of "bounded rationality" and "satisficing". He received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1978 and the Turing Award in computer science in 1975. His research was noted for its interdisciplinary nature and spanned across the fields of cognitive science, computer science, public administration, management, and political science. He was at Carnegie Mellon University for most of his career, from 1949 to 2001, where he helped found the Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science, one of the first such departments in the world. Notably, Simon was among the pioneers of several modern-day scientific domains such as artificial intelligence, information processing, decision-making, problem-solving, organization theory, and complex systems. He was among the earliest to analyze the architecture of complexity and to propose a preferential attachment mechanism to explain power law distributions. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      2021
    1
      2012
    1
      2010
    12
      2008
    4
      2007
    1
      2005
    2
      2004
    5
      2002
    2
      2001
    1
      1999
    2
      1998
    4
      1997
    1
      1996
    1
      1994
    2
      1993
    4
      1992
    2
      1991
    2
      1989
    2
      1988
    2
      1986
    2
      1985
    1
      1983
    3
      1982
    2
      1981
    1
      1980
    1
      1979
    1
      1978
    3
      1977
    3
      1976
    1
      1973
    1
      1972
    2
      1966
    1
      1965
    1
      1963
    2
      1960
    1
      1959
    2
      1958
    3
      1957
    1
      1955
    1
      1953
    1
      1951
    1
      1949

    Series

    1. Critical evaluations in business and management (3)
    2. Studies in mathematical and managerial economics (2)
    3. Schriftenreihe Entscheidungsverhalten in Organisationen (2)
    4. The Ford distinguished lectures (2)
    5. Computational economics (1)
    6. Raffaele Mattioli lectures (1)
    7. Models of bounded rationality (1)
    8. Current theory and research in motivation : a symposium sponsored by the Department of Psychology of the Univ. of Nebraska (1)
    9. The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation series (1)
    10. Future directions for economics (1)
    11. Yale paperbounds (1)
    12. Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi yayınları (1)
    13. Führung, Strategie, Organisation : Schriftenreihe des Interdisziplinären Instituts für Unternehmensführung an der Hochschule für Welthandel in Wien / Serie 3 (1)
    14. Brookings lectures (1)
    15. Führung, Strategie, Organisation / 3 : Schriftenreihe des Interdisziplinären Instituts für Unternehmensführung an der Hochschule für Welthandel in Wien (1)