Search for dissertations about: "Bounded Rationality"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words Bounded Rationality.
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16. Computational dynamics – real and complex
Abstract : The PhD thesis considers four topics in dynamical systems and is based on one paper and three manuscripts.In Paper I we apply methods of interval analysis in order to compute the rigorous enclosure of rotation number. READ MORE
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17. On specification and inference in the econometrics of public procurement
Abstract : In Paper [I] we use data on Swedish public procurement auctions for internal regularcleaning service contracts to provide novel empirical evidence regarding green publicprocurement (GPP) and its effect on the potential suppliers’ decision to submit a bid andtheir probability of being qualified for supplier selection. We find only a weak effect onsupplier behavior which suggests that GPP does not live up to its political expectations. READ MORE
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18. Principle-based non-monotonic reasoning - from humans to machines
Abstract : A key challenge when developing intelligent agents is to instill behavior into computing systems that can be considered as intelligent from a common-sense perspective. Such behavior requires agents to diverge from typical decision-making algorithms that strive to maximize simple and often one-dimensional metrics. READ MORE
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19. Slave trades, credit records and strategic reasoning : four essays in microeconomics
Abstract : This thesis consists of four independent chapters, in which well-known economic theories are employed to investigate, and better understand, data and facts from the real world. Although in fairly distant topics, each paper is an example of how economics, and more precisely microeconomics, offers a rigorous and effective framework to reason about what happens around us. READ MORE
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20. Learning between projects : - in product development contexts -
Abstract : A project is often formed with the intention to bring forth a deliverable within a certain time frame. This goal-focus however may lead to suboptimizations on the organizational level. At the same time projects more often than not underperform in a number of aspects, with an especially huge gap in the learning aspect. READ MORE