Due January 2016 from Palgrave Macmillan.
Foreword by Katherine Simon Frank
1. Herbert Simon – a Hedgehog and a Fox by Roger Frantz and Leslie Marsh
Part I – Minds
2. Embodied Functionalism and Inner Complexity: Simon’s 21st-Century Mind by Robert Rupert
3. Towards a Rational Theory of Heuristics by Gerd Gigerenzer
4. From The Sciences of the Artificial to Cognitive History by Subrata Dasgupta
5. Rationality and the True Human Condition by Ron Sun
6. Boundedly Rational Decision-Making under Certainty and Uncertainty: Some Reflections on Herbert Simon by Mark Pingle
Part II – Models
7. Herbert Simon and Agent-Based Computational Economics by Shu-Heng Chen and Ying-Fang Kai
8. Simon’s (Lost?) Legacy in Agent-Based Computational Economics by Marco Castellani and Marco Novarese
9. From Bounded Rationality to Expertise by Fernand Gobet
10. Multiple Equilibria, Bounded Rationality, and the Indeterminacy of Economic Outcomes: Closing the System with Institutional Parameters by Morris Altman
11. Organizational decisions in the lab: the long road from the Art to the Science of organization by Massimo Egidi
Part III – Milieux
12. Simon on Social Identification: Two Connections with Bounded Rationality by Rouslan Koumakhov
13. Models of environment by Marcin Miłkowski
14. Bounded Rationality and Social Relationships in Simon’s Perspective by Stefano Fiori
15. Bounded Rationality in the Digital Age by Peter Earl
16. Herbert Simon and Some Unresolved Tensions in Professional Schools by Mie Augier and Bhavna Hariharan