More publications of this project
2024
How are public preferences relevant to the ethical use of AI? Theoretical considerations and empirical findings
Wiesbaden
2024
“The Human Must Remain the Central Focus”: Subjective Fairness Perceptions in Automated Decision-Making
S. 1-37
2024
What fairness metrics can really tell you: A case study in the educational domain
S. 792-799
Kyoto
Association for Computing Machinery
2023
Humans vs. Machines: Who is Perceived to Decide Fairer? An Experiment about Citizens’ Attitudes
Munich
2023
Using survey experiments and agent-based modeling to simulate mobility behavior in smart cities
Milan
2023
To share or not to share – Using open-ended survey questions to understand data sharing decisions
Milan
2022
Humans versus machines: Who is perceived to decide fairer? Experimental evidence on attitudes toward automated decision-making
S. (article no. 100591) e-only
2022
From fair predictions to just decisions? Conceptualizing algorithmic fairness and distributive justice in the context of data-driven decision-making
S. (article no. 883999), pp. 1-18
2022
Social impacts of algorithmic decision-making: A research agenda for the social sciences
S. 1-13 (e-only)
2022
Evaluating the Impact of AI-Based Priced Parking with Social Simulation
S. 54-75
Cham
Springer
2019
Change Through Data: A Data Analytics Training Program for Government Employees
S. (e-only)