Paul M. Gorny

ORCID: 0000-0003-3737-2695
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Research Areas
  • Gender Studies in Language
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Cardiac Valve Diseases and Treatments
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • Digital Innovation in Industries
  • Ethics in Business and Education
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
  • Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence
  • Digital Transformation in Industry
  • Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Education Methods and Technologies
  • Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
  • Complex Systems and Decision Making
  • Culture, Economy, and Development Studies

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
2022-2024

Hôpital Broussais
1984

Christoph Huber Anna Dreber Jürgen Huber Magnus Johannesson Michael Kirchler and 90 more Utz Weitzel Miguel Abellán Xeniya Adayeva Fehime Ceren Ay Kai Barron Zachariah Berry Werner Bönte Katharina Brütt Muhammed Bulutay Pol Campos‐Mercade Eric Cardella Maria Almudena Claassen Gert Cornelissen Ian Dawson Joyce Delnoij Elif E. Demiral Eugen Dimant Johannes T. Doerflinger Malte Dold Cécile Emery Lenka Fiala Susann Fiedler Eleonora Freddi Tilman Fries Agata Gąsiorowska Ulrich Glogowsky Paul M. Gorny Jeremy D. Gretton Antonia Grohmann Sebastian Hafenbrädl Michel J. J. Handgraaf Yaniv Hanoch Einav Hart Max Hennig Stanton Hudja Mandy Hütter Kyle Hyndman Konstantinos Ioannidis Ozan İşler Sabrina Jeworrek Daniel Jolles Marie Juanchich Raghabendra P. KC Menusch Khadjavi Tamar Kugler Shuwen Li Brian J. Lucas Vincent Mak Mario Mechtel Christoph Merkle Ethan A. Meyers Johanna Möllerström Alexander Nesterov Levent Neyse Petra Nieken Anne‐Marie Nussberger Helena Palumbo Kim Peters Angelo Pirrone Xiangdong Qin Rima-Maria Rahal Holger A. Rau Johannes Rincke Piero Ronzani Yefim Roth Ali Seyhun Saral Jan Schmitz Florian Schneider Arthur Schram Simeon Schudy Maurice E. Schweitzer Christiane Schwieren Irene Scopelliti Miroslav Sirota Joep Sonnemans Ivan Soraperra Lisa Spantig Ivo Steimanis Janina Steinmetz Sigrid Suetens Andriana Theodoropoulou Diemo Urbig Tobias Vorlaufer Joschka Waibel Daniel Woods Ofir Yakobi Onurcan Yılmaz Tomasz Zaleśkiewicz Stefan Zeisberger Felix Holzmeister

Does competition affect moral behavior? This fundamental question has been debated among leading scholars for centuries, and more recently, it tested in experimental studies yielding a body of rather inconclusive empirical evidence. A potential source ambivalent results on the same hypothesis is design heterogeneity-variation true effect sizes across various reasonable research protocols. To provide further evidence whether affects behavior to examine generalizability single study...

10.1073/pnas.2215572120 article EN cc-by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2023-05-30

There are plenty of human-centred research questions in production science. So far, the focus analysis is skewed towards technical considerations. Decision experiments, however, provide a promising approach to gain insights from human perspective by using learning factories as field-in-the lab environments. This article reports operative and qualitative results decision experiment factory. Participants assemble electronic servo motor components paid according their productivity. The...

10.2139/ssrn.4072356 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Abstract Governments and multilateral organisations often attempt to influence multi-sided violent conflicts by supporting or undermining one of the conflicting parties. We investigate (intended unintended) consequences strengthening weakening an agent in a conflict. Using conflict network based on Franke Öztürk (J Public Econ 126:104–113, 2015), we study how changing strength otherwise symmetric agents creates knock-on effects throughout network. Increasing decreasing agent’s has same...

10.1007/s00199-024-01569-6 article EN cc-by Economic Theory 2024-04-17

Social norms are often communicated using language. In languages with grammatical gender, nouns and the structure mark them as either male, female, or gender-inclusive. Little is known to whether framing of concerning gender affects norm compliance. We conducted an experiment in German three games commonly used study fair sharing, cooperation, honesty. Our treatments allowed us compare differences increase compliance when introducing prescriptive depending on match between participant’s...

10.2139/ssrn.4547319 preprint EN 2023-01-01

Industry 4.0 and the increasing availability of real-time data enable decentralized decision making on shopfloor. This allows new forms collaboration, such as autonomous assembly teams. The Andon-Board visualizes all relevant Key Performance Indicators like output, work-in-process, throughput time productivity in a value stream based visualization which provides an intuitive overview for employees. With help these newly designed Andon-Boards, employees can independently decide products to...

10.2139/ssrn.4071933 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

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10.2139/ssrn.4103411 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Social norms, though often implicit, are to a great extent communicated and made salient using natural language. They carry the notions that “the participant,” customer,” or worker” should behave in certain way. In English, we refer each of these personal entity nouns pronouns “he,” “she,” gender-inclusive singular “they.” languages with grammatical gender, structure they embedded mark them as either male, female, gender-inclusive. Little is known whether framing norms respect genders...

10.2139/ssrn.4467980 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2023-01-01

We conducted a controlled experiment to study how different gender frames used in the instructions affect economic behavior. In our experiment, we systematically varied framing of instructions, either using male, female, or gender-inclusive form. Participants played three standard two-player games measuring prosocial particular, elicited degree sharing, reciprocal behavior, and honest reporting. investigated if participants behaved differently their self-reported matched grammatical...

10.2139/ssrn.4467979 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2023-01-01

Introduction Human-machine interaction has raised a lot of interest in various academic disciplines, but it is still unclear how human-human affected when robots join the team. Robotics already been integral to manufacturing since 1970s. With integration AI, however, they are increasingly working alongside humans shared spaces. Methods We conducted an experiment learning factory investigate change from work context hybrid human-robot affects participants' valuation their production output as...

10.3389/frbhe.2023.1220563 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Behavioral Economics 2023-11-06

Das DFG-geforderte Karlsruhe Decision & Design Lab (KD²Lab) im Herzen von ist weltweit eines der grosten computergestutzten Experimentallabore. Es bietet Forscher*innen eine hervorragende Infrastruktur fur okonomische, neuro- und psycho-physiologische Experimente. Dies ermoglicht die Untersuchung des menschlichen Entscheidungsverhaltens unter kontrollierten Laborbedingungen. Labor verfugt uber zwei technisch raumlich getrennte Laborbereiche, 40 schallisolierte klimatisierte Computerkabinen,...

10.5445/ir/1000125634 article DE 2020-01-01
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