Herbert Simon cytaty

Herbert Alexander Simon – amerykański polihistor: ekonomista, informatyk, socjolog i psycholog, laureat nagrody Turinga w 1975 i Nagrody Banku Szwecji im. Alfreda Nobla w dziedzinie ekonomii w 1978 roku. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. Czerwiec 1916 – 9. Luty 2001
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Herbert Simon cytaty

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“For almost every principle one can find an equally plausible and acceptable contradictory principle.”

Simon, Herbert A. "The proverbs of administration." Public Administration Review 6.1 (1946): 53-67.
1940s-1950s
Kontekst: Most of the propositions that make up the body of administrative theory today share, unfortunately, this defect of proverbs. For almost every principle one can find an equally plausible and acceptable contradictory principle.

“… a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention…”

Simon, H. A. (1971) "Designing Organizations for an Information-Rich World" in: Martin Greenberger, Computers, Communication, and the Public Interest, Baltimore. MD: The Johns Hopkins Press. pp. 40–41.
1960s-1970s
Kontekst: In an information-rich world, the wealth of information means a dearth of something else: a scarcity of whatever it is that information consumes. What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it.

“The principle of bounded rationality [is] the capacity of the human mind for formulating and solving complex problems is very small compared with the size of the problems whose solution is required for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality.”

Herbert A. Simon książka Administrative Behavior

Wariant: The principle of bounded rationality [is] the capacity of the human mind for formulating and solving complex problems is very small compared with the size of the problems whose solution is required for objectively rational behavior in the real world — or even for a reasonable approximation to such objective rationality.
Źródło: 1940s-1950s, Administrative Behavior, 1947, p. 198.

“The world you perceive is drastically simplified model of the real world.”

Herbert A. Simon książka Administrative Behavior

Źródło: 1940s-1950s, Administrative Behavior, 1947, p. xxvi.

“Over Christmas, Allen Newell and I created a thinking machine.”

Simon (1956) quoted on CMU Libraries: Problem Solving Research http://shelf1.library.cmu.edu/IMLS/MindModels/problemsolving.html
1940s-1950s

“We need to augment and amend the existing body of classical and neoclassical economic theory to achieve a more realistic picture of economic process.”

Herbert A. Simon (1986) in Preface to: Gilad & Kaish (eds.), Handbook of Behavioral Economics, p. xvi.
1980s and later

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