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  1. Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 – February 9, 2001) was an American political scientist 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 ".

  2. Jun 11, 2024 · Herbert A. Simon was an American social scientist known for his contributions to a number of fields, including psychology, mathematics, statistics, and operations research, all of which he synthesized in a key theory that earned him the 1978 Nobel Prize for Economics.

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  3. Herbert Simon was a mathematical social scientist who made contributions to economics, political science, artificial intelligence, and cognitive psychology. He was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916 and received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1943.

  4. Jun 26, 2024 · Learn about Herbert A. Simon, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his theory of bounded rationality and his contributions to artificial intelligence. Find out how he challenged classical economic thinking and developed the concept of satisficing.

  5. Jun 5, 2016 · Herbert Simon was an American economist and computer scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his research on decision-making processes in economic organizations. He challenged the rational choice theory and introduced the concepts of bounded rationality and adaptive systems.

  6. Herbert A. Simon earned an unparalleled reputation as a scientist and founding father of several of today’s most important scientific domains. Simon's research interests were exceptional, extending from computer science and artificial intelligence to cognitive psychology, administration and economics.

  7. Carnegie Mellon University Professor Herbert A. Simon, winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Economics, the A.M. Turing Award and the National Medal of Science and many other awards for his work in cognitive psychology and computer science, died on February 9, 2001, at the age of 84. Dr.