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| Name | Society for Judgment and Decision Making |
| Abbreviation | SJDM |
| Formation | 1979 |
| Type | Learned society |
| Headquarters | United States |
| Region served | International |
Society for Judgment and Decision Making is an international learned society dedicated to the psychological, cognitive, and behavioral study of judgment and decision processes. The society brings together researchers from psychology, Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and Columbia University as well as scholars associated with Princeton University, Yale University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. Its activities intersect with work at institutes such as the National Institutes of Health, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, National Science Foundation, and collaborations involving London School of Economics, University College London, University of Cambridge, and Oxford University.
The society was founded in 1979 during a formative period influenced by research at Bell Labs, debates around findings from Kahneman Prize-era scholarship at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and conferences involving scholars from Carnegie Mellon University, University of Michigan, Northwestern University, Cornell University, and University of Toronto. Early meetings featured cross-disciplinary exchanges with participants from RAND Corporation, Brookings Institution, Columbia Business School, Wharton School, and researchers connected to Stanford Graduate School of Business and INSEAD. Over subsequent decades the society's evolution paralleled developments at American Psychological Association, Association for Psychological Science, Cognitive Science Society, Behavioral Science & Policy Association, and collaborations with centers like Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
The society's mission emphasizes fostering research on judgment and decision making, promoting exchanges among faculty at University of California, Los Angeles, Duke University, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and practitioners at McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Goldman Sachs, and McGraw-Hill Education. It supports empirical, theoretical, and applied work tied to programs at Sloan School of Management, Kellogg School of Management, Booth School of Business, Fuqua School of Business, and research centers such as NBER and RAND Health. Activities include sponsoring panels with colleagues from American Economic Association, Society for Neuroscience, Econometric Society, and workshops tied to Royal Society and National Academy of Sciences initiatives.
Membership comprises academics and professionals affiliated with institutions like Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Columbia Business School, University of Michigan School of Public Health, Georgetown University, and University of California, San Diego. Governance follows elected structures with officers drawn from universities including University of Wisconsin–Madison, Vanderbilt University, Rice University, University of Southern California, and international centers such as University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, University of Toronto Scarborough, and McGill University. Committees coordinate with editorial boards at journals linked to American Economic Review, Psychological Review, Journal of Experimental Psychology, and partnerships with societies like Society for Judgment and Decision Making-adjacent organizations.
The society holds annual meetings attracting researchers from European University Institute, Sciences Po, Max Planck Society, ETH Zurich, University of Zurich, and University of Geneva. Presentations often reference methods and findings from labs at Princeton University Neuroscience Institute, Caltech, Scripps Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, and publishing pipelines interfacing with journals such as Psychological Science, Cognition, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, Management Science, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Proceedings and special issues draw contributions connected to awards from Guggenheim Fellowship, MacArthur Fellowship, and collaborative projects with Wellcome Trust and European Research Council grantees.
The society recognizes distinguished researchers with prizes and lectureships analogous to honors awarded by National Academy of Sciences, American Psychological Association, Econometric Society, Association for Psychological Science, and named lectures similar in prestige to those at Yale University, Harvard University, and Stanford University. Awardees often include recipients of Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Turing Award-adjacent scholars, and fellows of institutions such as Royal Society, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
The society has influenced policy and practice through contributions linked to work at Federal Reserve Bank of New York, World Bank, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, and advising panels organized by United Nations offices. Its research has shaped approaches used in programs at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, U.S. Department of Defense, and in industry by Google, Amazon (company), Microsoft, Facebook, and Apple Inc. researchers. Cross-disciplinary impact is evident in citations across publications from Science, Nature, The Lancet, and applied reports from OECD and World Health Organization.
Notable figures among membership and past leadership include scholars affiliated with Daniel Kahneman-associated institutions, colleagues from Amos Tversky-linked archives, and leaders who have held positions at Harvard Kennedy School, Princeton School of Public and International Affairs, Columbia Law School, NYU Stern School of Business, University College London and London Business School. Membership lists have featured authors of influential works published by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, MIT Press, and editors from journals at Elsevier and Wiley-Blackwell.
Category:Scientific societies