A primer on decision making : How decisions happen

This book is a primer, a little compendium of idea for thinking about how decisions happen. It examines ideas of rational choice, particularly limited rationality; considers ideas of identity, appropriateness, and history-dependent rules; looks at multiple-person decision making, decisions made in t...

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Autor principal: March, James J.
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Publicado: New York Free 1994
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Sumario:This book is a primer, a little compendium of idea for thinking about how decisions happen. It examines ideas of rational choice, particularly limited rationality; considers ideas of identity, appropriateness, and history-dependent rules; looks at multiple-person decision making, decisions made in the face of inconsistency in preferences or identities; treats the consequences for decision making of ambiguity in preferences, identities, and experience; finally, it considers the pospects for decision engineering