Salvatore Rizzello
Cognitive Developments in Economics
Salvatore Rizzello
Cognitive Developments in Economics
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This book proposes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human problem solving, choice, decision-making and change, to explain economic transactions, and the nature and evolution of organisations and institutions.
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This book proposes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of human problem solving, choice, decision-making and change, to explain economic transactions, and the nature and evolution of organisations and institutions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415754071
- ISBN-10: 0415754070
- Artikelnr.: 39698121
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780415754071
- ISBN-10: 0415754070
- Artikelnr.: 39698121
Salvatore Rizzello is Professor of Economics and coordinator of the Centre for Cognitive Economics at the University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy.
1. Discrepancies: Competing theories and ideologies as cognitive traps. The
scientific discovery as puzzle solving Massimo Egidi 2. Cognitive science
meets evolutionary theory - What implications does evolutionary psychology
have for economic theorising? Jack J. Vromen 3. Toward a cognitive
experimental economics Marco Novarese 4. Accounting for social knowledge in
economic analysis. The relevance of Adam Smith's framework Pier Luigi Porta
and Roberto Scazzieri 5. The making of behavioural economist: Herbert A.
Simon and the early evolution of bounded rationality Mie Augier 6. The
rhetorical dimensions of bounded rationality: Herbert A. Simon and
organizational economics Nicolai J. Foss 7. Cognition, entrepreneurial
conceptions and the theory of the firm Ulrich Witt 8. Knowledge,
understanding and the epitemology of innovative firms Stanley Metcalfe 9.
Managing exploitation and exploration Bart Nooteboom 10. The epistemic
foundations of social organizations: A game theoretical approach Christian
Schmidt 11. Interactive learning and technological knowledge: the localised
character of innovation processes Christiano Antonelli, Jean-Luc Gaffard
and Michel Quere 12. Cognitive economies and the 'nature of the district'
Margherita Turvani 13. Learning in economics: some Austrian insights Pierre
Garrouste 14. Beliefs, knowledge and equilibrium: A different perspective
on Hayek Richard Arena 15. Guesswork and knowledge in evolutionary
economics: Veblen revisited Francesca Lidia Viano 16. Problem complexity
and problem representation: Some implications for the theory of economic
institutions Luigi Marengo
scientific discovery as puzzle solving Massimo Egidi 2. Cognitive science
meets evolutionary theory - What implications does evolutionary psychology
have for economic theorising? Jack J. Vromen 3. Toward a cognitive
experimental economics Marco Novarese 4. Accounting for social knowledge in
economic analysis. The relevance of Adam Smith's framework Pier Luigi Porta
and Roberto Scazzieri 5. The making of behavioural economist: Herbert A.
Simon and the early evolution of bounded rationality Mie Augier 6. The
rhetorical dimensions of bounded rationality: Herbert A. Simon and
organizational economics Nicolai J. Foss 7. Cognition, entrepreneurial
conceptions and the theory of the firm Ulrich Witt 8. Knowledge,
understanding and the epitemology of innovative firms Stanley Metcalfe 9.
Managing exploitation and exploration Bart Nooteboom 10. The epistemic
foundations of social organizations: A game theoretical approach Christian
Schmidt 11. Interactive learning and technological knowledge: the localised
character of innovation processes Christiano Antonelli, Jean-Luc Gaffard
and Michel Quere 12. Cognitive economies and the 'nature of the district'
Margherita Turvani 13. Learning in economics: some Austrian insights Pierre
Garrouste 14. Beliefs, knowledge and equilibrium: A different perspective
on Hayek Richard Arena 15. Guesswork and knowledge in evolutionary
economics: Veblen revisited Francesca Lidia Viano 16. Problem complexity
and problem representation: Some implications for the theory of economic
institutions Luigi Marengo
1. Discrepancies: Competing theories and ideologies as cognitive traps. The
scientific discovery as puzzle solving Massimo Egidi 2. Cognitive science
meets evolutionary theory - What implications does evolutionary psychology
have for economic theorising? Jack J. Vromen 3. Toward a cognitive
experimental economics Marco Novarese 4. Accounting for social knowledge in
economic analysis. The relevance of Adam Smith's framework Pier Luigi Porta
and Roberto Scazzieri 5. The making of behavioural economist: Herbert A.
Simon and the early evolution of bounded rationality Mie Augier 6. The
rhetorical dimensions of bounded rationality: Herbert A. Simon and
organizational economics Nicolai J. Foss 7. Cognition, entrepreneurial
conceptions and the theory of the firm Ulrich Witt 8. Knowledge,
understanding and the epitemology of innovative firms Stanley Metcalfe 9.
Managing exploitation and exploration Bart Nooteboom 10. The epistemic
foundations of social organizations: A game theoretical approach Christian
Schmidt 11. Interactive learning and technological knowledge: the localised
character of innovation processes Christiano Antonelli, Jean-Luc Gaffard
and Michel Quere 12. Cognitive economies and the 'nature of the district'
Margherita Turvani 13. Learning in economics: some Austrian insights Pierre
Garrouste 14. Beliefs, knowledge and equilibrium: A different perspective
on Hayek Richard Arena 15. Guesswork and knowledge in evolutionary
economics: Veblen revisited Francesca Lidia Viano 16. Problem complexity
and problem representation: Some implications for the theory of economic
institutions Luigi Marengo
scientific discovery as puzzle solving Massimo Egidi 2. Cognitive science
meets evolutionary theory - What implications does evolutionary psychology
have for economic theorising? Jack J. Vromen 3. Toward a cognitive
experimental economics Marco Novarese 4. Accounting for social knowledge in
economic analysis. The relevance of Adam Smith's framework Pier Luigi Porta
and Roberto Scazzieri 5. The making of behavioural economist: Herbert A.
Simon and the early evolution of bounded rationality Mie Augier 6. The
rhetorical dimensions of bounded rationality: Herbert A. Simon and
organizational economics Nicolai J. Foss 7. Cognition, entrepreneurial
conceptions and the theory of the firm Ulrich Witt 8. Knowledge,
understanding and the epitemology of innovative firms Stanley Metcalfe 9.
Managing exploitation and exploration Bart Nooteboom 10. The epistemic
foundations of social organizations: A game theoretical approach Christian
Schmidt 11. Interactive learning and technological knowledge: the localised
character of innovation processes Christiano Antonelli, Jean-Luc Gaffard
and Michel Quere 12. Cognitive economies and the 'nature of the district'
Margherita Turvani 13. Learning in economics: some Austrian insights Pierre
Garrouste 14. Beliefs, knowledge and equilibrium: A different perspective
on Hayek Richard Arena 15. Guesswork and knowledge in evolutionary
economics: Veblen revisited Francesca Lidia Viano 16. Problem complexity
and problem representation: Some implications for the theory of economic
institutions Luigi Marengo