Collaborative dishonesty: A meta-analytic review.

M Leib, N Köbis, I Soraperra, O Weisel… - Psychological …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
Although dishonesty is often a social phenomenon, it is primarily studied in individual
settings. However, people frequently collaborate and engage in mutual dishonest acts. We …

Lab labor: What can labor economists learn from the lab?

G Charness, P Kuhn - Handbook of labor economics, 2011 - Elsevier
This chapter surveys the contributions of laboratory experiments to labor economics. We
begin with a discussion of methodological issues: when (and why) is a lab experiment the …

Voluntary rewards mediate the evolution of pool punishment for maintaining public goods in large populations

T Sasaki, S Uchida, X Chen - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
Punishment is a popular tool when governing commons in situations where free riders
would otherwise take over. It is well known that sanctioning systems, such as the police and …

[BOOK][B] Negativity in democratic politics: Causes and consequences

SN Soroka - 2014 - books.google.com
This book explores the political implications of the human tendency to prioritize negative
information over positive information. Drawing on literatures in political science, psychology …

Metahuman systems= humans+ machines that learn

K Lyytinen, JV Nickerson… - Journal of Information …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Metahuman systems are new, emergent, sociotechnical systems where machines that learn
join human learning and create original systemic capabilities. Metahuman systems will …

Excusing selfishness in charitable giving: The role of risk

CL Exley - The Review of Economic Studies, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Decisions involving charitable giving often occur under the shadow of risk. A common
finding is that potential donors give less when there is greater risk that their donation will …

Other-regarding preferences

DJ Cooper, JH Kagel - The handbook of experimental economics, 2016 - degruyter.com
There has been an enormous amount of experimental research devoted to “otherregarding
preferences” since the publication of the first Handbook of Experimental Economics (Kagel …

[BOOK][B] How change happens

CR Sunstein - 2019 - books.google.com
An “illuminating” study that reveals the different ways social change occurs—for readers of
Freakonomics and Thinking, Fast and Slow (The New York Times) How does social change …

Capable but amoral? Comparing AI and human expert collaboration in ethical decision making

S Tolmeijer, M Christen, S Kandul, M Kneer… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
While artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly applied for decision-making processes, ethical
decisions pose challenges for AI applications. Given that humans cannot always agree on …

Seeing eye to eye: social augmented reality and shared decision making in the marketplace

T Hilken, DI Keeling, K de Ruyter, D Mahr… - Journal of the Academy …, 2020 - Springer
Firms increasingly seek to improve the online shop** experience by enabling customers
to exchange product recommendations through social augmented reality (AR). We utilize …