Yoan Hermstrüwer

ORCID: 0000-0003-3442-6416
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Research Areas
  • Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
  • Digitalization, Law, and Regulation
  • Law and Political Science
  • Criminal Law and Policy
  • Medical and Health Sciences Research
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Legal and Constitutional Studies
  • Game Theory and Voting Systems
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
  • European and International Law Studies
  • Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
  • Public Administration and Political Analysis
  • Diverse Legal and Medical Studies
  • Neuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
  • Digital Economy and Work Transformation
  • European and International Contract Law
  • Populism, Right-Wing Movements
  • Political Theology and Sovereignty
  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Regulation and Compliance Studies
  • ICT Impact and Policies
  • Hannah Arendt's Political Philosophy
  • Legal and Policy Issues

University of Zurich
2015-2025

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
2013-2023

University of Bonn
2013-2022

Max Planck Society
2010-2021

Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
2021

International Telecommunication Union
2021

Korea Advertising Society
2015

This article explores the impact of procedural information on behavior students under two school admission procedures commonly used in US, EU, and other jurisdictions: Gale–Shapley mechanism Boston mechanism. In a lab experiment, I compare about mechanism, individually optimal application strategies, both. find that strategic full increases truth-telling stability Under however, adoption equilibrium strategies remains unaffected. Contrary to prevailing assumptions matching theory, improves...

10.3390/g16030025 article EN cc-by Games 2025-05-12

Public school choice often yields student placements that are neither fair nor efficient. Kesten (2010) proposed an efficiency-adjusted deferred acceptance algorithm (EADAM) allows students to consent waive priorities have no effect on their assignment. In this article, we provide first experimental evidence the performance of EADAM. We compare EADAM with mechanism (DA) and two variants variant, vary default option: can object – rather than priority waiver. second waiver is enforced. find...

10.2139/ssrn.4030661 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Abstract Public school choice often yields student assignments that are neither fair nor efficient. The efficiency-adjusted deferred acceptance mechanism allows students to consent waive priorities have no effect on their assignments. A burgeoning recent literature places the at centre of trade-off between efficiency and fairness in choice. Meanwhile, Flemish Ministry Education has taken first steps implement this algorithm Belgium. We provide experimental evidence performance against...

10.1093/ej/uead120 article EN cc-by The Economic Journal 2023-12-31

How fair do people perceive government decisions based on algorithmic predictions?And to what extent can the delegate machines without sacrificing perceived procedural fairness?Using a set of vignettes in context predictive policing, school admissions, and refugee-matching, we explore how different degrees human-machine interaction affect fairness perceptions preferences.We implement four treatments varying responsibility delegation machine degree human involvement decision-making process,...

10.1037/law0000381 article EN Psychology Public Policy and Law 2023-06-01

Privacy law relies on the argument that consent does not entail any relevant impediments for liberty of consenting individual. Challenging this argument, we experimentally investigate whether to publication personal information in cyberspace entails self-coercion a social norm level. Our results suggest monetary benefits from constitute price people are willing accept increased compliance with norms. Providing prior option is sufficient generate chilling effects (i.e., reduction norm-deviant...

10.2139/ssrn.2311201 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2013-01-01

How fair are government decisions based on algorithmic predictions? And to what extent can the delegate machines without sacrificing procedural fairness? Using a set of vignettes in context predictive policing, school admissions, and refugee-matching, we explore how different degrees human-machine interaction affect fairness perceptions an preferences. We implement four treatments varying responsibility delegation machine degree human involvement decision-making process, ranging from full...

10.2139/ssrn.4118650 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2022-01-01

Democracy requires rules that are designed to prevent the abuse of power and money.Blockchain technology is sometimes heralded as a solution mitigate problems associated with voting procedures, such counting errors, fraud,or improper use money influence outcome collective choice procedure.In this article, I argue democratic potential blockchain hinges on specific design governing validation blocks.In support argument, shed light governance raised by standard protocols proof-of-work,...

10.1628/jite-2019-0023 article EN Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics JITE 2019-01-01

10.1016/j.geb.2021.05.011 article EN Games and Economic Behavior 2021-06-01

This article explores the impact of procedural information on behavior applicants under two most commonly used school admissions procedures: Gale-Shapley mechanism and Boston mechanism. In a lab experiment, I compare about mechanism, individually optimal application strategies, both. find that strategic full increase truth-telling stability Under however, adoption equilibrium strategies remains unaffected. Contrary to prevailing assumptions in matching theory, show improves perceived...

10.2139/ssrn.3468181 article EN SSRN Electronic Journal 2019-01-01

Fairnessprinzipien der algorithmischen Verwaltung

10.1628/aoer-2020-0013 article DE Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts 2020-01-01

KJ Kritische Justiz , Seite 184 - 197

10.5771/0023-4834-2013-2-184 article DE KJ / Kritische Justiz 2013-01-01

RW Rechtswissenschaft , Seite 326 - 359

10.5771/1868-8098-2013-3-326 article DE RW 2013-01-01
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