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trolley problem 9 Ethics 4 Ethik 4 Business ethics 3 Experiment 3 Game theory 3 Spieltheorie 3 Unternehmensethik 3 ethical dilemmas 3 experiments 3 money burning 3 moral dilemma 3 AI 2 Decision Votes 2 Generative Language Models 2 Implicit Agent 2 Social behaviour 2 Soziales Verhalten 2 Trolley Problem 2 adoption of new technologies 2 anti-social behavior 2 autonomous vehicles 2 ethical dilemma 2 experiment 2 game theory 2 Abstimmungsregel 1 Altruism 1 Altruismus 1 Artificial intelligence 1 Autonomes Fahrzeug 1 Autonomous vehicle 1 Chinese culture 1 Decision 1 Economic ethics 1 Entscheidung 1 Fundraising 1 Innovation diffusion 1 Innovationsdiffusion 1 Kraftfahrzeug 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1
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Free 12 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 4
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Working Paper 6 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Arbeitspapier 4 Research Report 1
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English 11 Undetermined 1
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Dickinson, David L. 3 Masclet, David 3 Feess, Eberhard 2 Hedfeld, Patrick 2 Lanteri, Alessandro 2 Buchkremer, Rüdiger 1 Chen, Daniel L. 1 Colman, Andrew M. 1 FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management, ifid Institut für IT-Management & Digitalisierung 1 Gold, Natalie 1 Iliev, Rumen 1 Koch, Oliver 1 Lischka, Andreas 1 Medin, Douglas 1 Muehlheusser, Gerd 1 Mühlheußer, Gerd 1 Pulford, Briony D. 1 Shallow, Christopher 1
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Economics Bulletin 2 Judgment and Decision Making 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 Working paper 1 Working papers / TSE : WP 1 ifid Schriftenreihe : Beiträge zu IT-Management & Digitalisierung 1 ifid Schriftenreihe: Beiträge zu IT-Management & Digitalisierung 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 5 RePEc 4 EconStor 3
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Implicit decision voting made by humans as normative and implementable rules with the help of language models
Hedfeld, Patrick; FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & … - 2025
Trolley Problem, reflected in data and processed through generative language models. These advisories can then be formulated …
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Implicit decision voting made by humans as normative and implementable rules with the help of language models
Hedfeld, Patrick - 2025
Trolley Problem, reflected in data and processed through generative language models. These advisories can then be formulated …
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Autonomous Vehicles: Moral Dilemmas and Adoption Incentives
Feess, Eberhard; Muehlheusser, Gerd - 2022
In unavoidable traffic accidents, autonomous vehicles (AVs) face the dilemma of protecting either the passenger(s) or third parties. Recent studies show that most people prefer AVs following a utilitarian approach by minimizing total harm. At the same time, however, they would adopt an AV only...
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Autonomous vehicles : moral dilemmas and adoption incentives
Feess, Eberhard; Mühlheußer, Gerd - 2022
In unavoidable traffic accidents, autonomous vehicles (AVs) face the dilemma of protecting either the passenger(s) or third parties. Recent studies show that most people prefer AVs following a utilitarian approach by minimizing total harm. At the same time, however, they would adopt an AV only...
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Using Ethical Dilemmas to Predict Antisocial Choices with Real Payoff Consequences: An Experimental Study
Dickinson, David L.; Masclet, David - 2018
). Trolley problem decisions are consistent with previously known results – individuals prefer no action over action, and they … that willingness to commit ethically dubious acts in the Trolley problem significantly predicts money burning and, more … valuable. In this paper, we used a within-subjects laboratory design to study choices in the well-known (hypothetical) Trolley …
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Using ethical dilemmas to predict antisocial choices with real payoff consequences : an experimental study
Dickinson, David L.; Masclet, David - 2018
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Using ethical dilemmas to predict antisocial choices with real payoff consequences : an experimental study
Dickinson, David L.; Masclet, David - 2018
). Trolley problem decisions are consistent with previously known results - individuals prefer no action over action, and they … that willingness to commit ethically dubious acts in the Trolley problem significantly predicts money burning and, more … valuable. In this paper, we used a within-subjects laboratory design to study choices in the well-known (hypothetical) Trolley …
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Markets, morality, and economic growth : competition affects utilitarian judgment
Chen, Daniel L. - 2016
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Cultural differences in responses to real-life and hypothetical trolley problems
Gold, Natalie; Colman, Andrew M.; Pulford, Briony D. - In: Judgment and Decision Making 9 (2014) 1, pp. 65-76
judgments and behavior. We operationalized a trolley problem in the laboratory, with economic incentives and real …
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Trolley problems in context
Shallow, Christopher; Iliev, Rumen; Medin, Douglas - In: Judgment and Decision Making 6 (2011) 7, pp. 593-601
Would you redirect a trolley to save five people even if it means that the trolley will run over a person on the side track? Most people say they would. Would you push that same person into the path of the trolley in order to save the five? Most people say they would not. These sorts of...
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