4.4 Article

On the icy slopes of expertise: How a Cold War-era solution to the problem of expert opinion in science might transform the epistemology of simulation

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Economics

A simulation exercise for incorporating long-term path dependencies in urgent decision-making

Paavo Jarvensivu et al.

Summary: Urban policymakers in the 2020s are facing wicked socio-ecological disruptions and must make decisions under deep uncertainty. The Policy Operations Room (POR) simulation exercise provides a unique way for policymakers and researchers to practice decision-making and critically reflect on science-based scenarios. Social-political complexity in scenarios and practitioner involvement in the design process are areas that deserve further attention.

FUTURES (2021)

Article Business

Knowledge growth in university-industry innovation networks - Results from a simulation study

Chongfeng Mao et al.

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE (2020)

Article Psychology, Biological

Extreme opponents of genetically modified foods know the least but think they know the most

Philip M. Fernbach et al.

NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR (2019)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

How to train your oracle: The Delphi method and its turbulent youth in operations research and the policy sciences

Christian Daye

SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE (2018)

Article Business

Organizational persistence in the use of war gaming and scenario planning

Mie Augier et al.

LONG RANGE PLANNING (2018)

Article Business

Anxious relationships: The unmarked futures for post-normal scenarios in anticipatory systems

Ted Fuller

TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE (2017)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Internationalization of Cold War systems analysis: RAND, IIASA and the institutional reasons for methodological change

Matthias Duller

HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES (2016)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

A fiction of long standing': Techniques of prospection and the role of positivism in US Cold War social science, 1950-65

Christian Daye

HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES (2016)

Article History Of Social Sciences

PROPAGANDISTS FOR THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: THE OVERLOOKED PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE CARNEGIE CORPORATION AND SSRC IN THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY

Emily Hauptmann

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (2016)

Article Economics

Future energy networks and the role of interactive gaming as simulation

Danielle Barrios-O'Neill et al.

FUTURES (2016)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Experts in science: a view from the trenches

Carlo Martini

SYNTHESE (2014)

Article History Of Social Sciences

From Wald to Savage: Homo Economicus Becomes a Bayesian Statistician

Nicola Giocoli

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (2013)

Article Economics

Business wargaming for teaching strategy making

Jan Oliver Schwarz

FUTURES (2013)

Article History Of Social Sciences

The Ford Foundation and the Rise of Behavioralism in Political Science

Emily Hauptmann

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (2012)

Editorial Material History & Philosophy Of Science

What's right about Carnap, Neurath and the Left Vienna Circle thesis: a refutation

Thomas Uebel

STUDIES IN HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (2010)

Article History & Philosophy Of Science

Models, representation, and mediation

Tarja Knuuttila

PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE (2005)

Article Psychology, Social

What we really know about our abilities and our knowledge

PL Ackerman et al.

PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES (2002)

Review History & Philosophy Of Science

Simulating the unthinkable: Gaming future war in the 1950s and 1960s

S Ghamari-Tabrizi

SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE (2000)