Tobias Werner
Scholar

Tobias Werner

Google Scholar ID: -0cay_sAAAAJ
Center for Humans and Machines at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development
Economics of Artificial IntelligenceCompetition EconomicsCooperationExperimental Economics
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
170
 
H-index
6
 
i10-index
3
 
Publications
12
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • Job market paper: Algorithmic and Human Collusion, Revise and resubmit at The Economic Journal (second round minor revision).
  • Publication: Algorithmic Price Recommendations and Collusion: Experimental Evidence, accepted by Experimental Economics.
  • Publication: Willingness to volunteer among remote workers is insensitive to the team size, accepted by Experimental Economics.
  • Publication: A new sociology of humans and machines, Nature Human Behaviour 8, 1864–1876 (2024).
  • Publication: What drives demand for loot boxes? An experimental study, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 228 (2024): 106755.
  • Working Paper: Algorithmic Cooperation, Revise and resubmit at Games and Economic Behavior.
  • Working Paper: The Spoils of Algorithmic Collusion: Profit Allocation Among Asymmetric Firms, Revise and resubmit at European Economic Review.
  • Working Paper: Experimental Evidence That Conversational Artificial Intelligence Can Steer Consumer Behavior Without Detection.
  • Working Paper: Human-Machine Interactions in Pricing: Evidence from Two Large-Scale Field Experiments.
  • Working Paper: Recognising, Anticipating, and Mitigating LLM Pollution of Online Behavioural Research.
  • Working Paper: Delegate Pricing Decisions to an Algorithm? Experimental Evidence.
  • Working Paper: Deceptively Framed Lotteries in Consumer Markets.
Research Experience
  • Previously a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Humans and Machines at the Max-Planck Institute for Human Development, where he now continues as an Associated Research Scientist. Also affiliated with the group of David C. Parkes at Harvard University.
Education
  • Earned his PhD from Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE) in 2023.
Background
  • Assistant Professor (Lecturer) in Economics at the University of Southampton. His research combines industrial organization, the economics of artificial intelligence, and experimental methods.
Miscellany
  • Personal interests and other information not provided.
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