Bounded Rationality: A Framework for Decision-Making
Herbert Simon’s concept of bounded rationality challenges the traditional view of “Economic Man,” highlighting that humans often make decisions using heuristics due to cognitive limitations, incomplete information, and time constraints. Instead of searching for optimal solutions, people typically “satisfice,” choosing the first option that meets their minimum criteria, thus simplifying decision-making.
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