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The Conjunction Fallacy and the Debate on Human Rationality
(Progressive Frontiers Press, 2009-12)
A. Tversky and D. Kahneman (1983) showed that in some contexts people tend to believe that a conjunction of events is more likely to occur than one of the events involved (a phenomenon called “conjunction fallacy”). The ...
For an economy oriented towards the reproduction of life
(Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 2020)
La concepción de la racionalidad humana en las teorías de la organización / The conception of human rationality in organizational theory
(2013-04-27)
The following is a discussion about assumed human behavior upon which organizational theory
has been built. The analysis allows to conclude that these assumptions not only have hardly
evolved from a traditional stance ...
O ser humano e a arte de dar razões
(Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2020-09-30)
The objective of this thesis is to understand exclusively human rationality as a
natural phenomenon, being the result of a long evolutionary process. Rationality here
is understood as the human capacity to give reasons ...
O ser humano e a arte de dar razões
(Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2020-09-30)
The objective of this thesis is to understand exclusively human rationality as a
natural phenomenon, being the result of a long evolutionary process. Rationality here
is understood as the human capacity to give reasons ...
The limits of human development and the use of energy and natural resources
(Elsevier B.V., 2006-06-01)
The development of nations is an unquestionable requirement. A lot of challenges concerning health, education and economy are present. A discussion on these development models has occupied the minds of decision makers in ...
Valuation models and Simon's bounded rationality
(Editora 34, 2009-09-01)
This paper aims at reconciling the evidence that sophisticated valuation models are increasingly used by companies in their investment appraisal with the literature of bounded rationality, according to which objective ...