Symposium: Management Science Today and Tomorrow--Decision Making
Merrill M. Flood
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Merrill M. Flood: Columbia University
Management Science, 1955, vol. 1, issue 2, 167-169
Abstract:
Economists and psychologists are interested in the theory of human decision making behavior. So are neurophysiologists and psychoanalysts. So also are statisticians, game theorists, cyberneticians, information theorists, operations researchers and many others among the management scientists.
Date: 1955
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