Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examples when our decision making seems to be irrational. We show that this seemingly irrational decision making can be explained if we take into account that human abilities to process information are limited. As a result, instead of the exact values of different quantities, we operate with granules that contain these values. On several examples, we show that optimization under such granularity restriction indeed leads to observed human decision making. Thus, granularity helps explain seemingly irrational human decision making. Similar arguments can be used to explain the success of heuristic techniques in expert decision making. We use these explanations...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
Bounded rationality refers to problems where there is not adequate time or computational resources i...
How do human beings make decisions when, as the evidence indicates, the assumptions of the Bayesian ...
Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examples when ...
Abstract Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examp...
Abstract Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examp...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to describing uncertainty are continuous in the sense t...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to de-scribing uncertainty are continuous in the sense ...
Humans regularly perform tasks that require combining infor-mation across several sources of informa...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to describing uncertainty are continuous in the sense t...
In a complex and uncertain world, humans draw inferences and make decisions under the constraints of...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
In this paper I will present an analysis of the impact that the notion of “bounded rationality”, ...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
Bounded rationality refers to problems where there is not adequate time or computational resources i...
How do human beings make decisions when, as the evidence indicates, the assumptions of the Bayesian ...
Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examples when ...
Abstract Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examp...
Abstract Starting from well-known studies by Kahmenan and Tversky, researchers have found many examp...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to describing uncertainty are continuous in the sense t...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to de-scribing uncertainty are continuous in the sense ...
Humans regularly perform tasks that require combining infor-mation across several sources of informa...
Traditional statistical and fuzzy approaches to describing uncertainty are continuous in the sense t...
In a complex and uncertain world, humans draw inferences and make decisions under the constraints of...
The observation of the actual behavior by economic decision makers in the lab and in the field justi...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
In this paper I will present an analysis of the impact that the notion of “bounded rationality”, ...
Rational behavior in decision making. A comparison between humans, computers, and fast and frugal st...
I develop a model of endogenous bounded rationality due to search costs, arising implicitly from the...
Bounded rationality refers to problems where there is not adequate time or computational resources i...
How do human beings make decisions when, as the evidence indicates, the assumptions of the Bayesian ...