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1. Risk preferences of learning algorithms

Haupt, Andreas; Narayanan, Aroon;
2024
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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2. The optimality of upgrade pricing

Bergemann, Dirk; Bonatti, Alessandro; Haupt, Andreas; Smolin, Alex;
2021
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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3. The optimality of upgrade pricing

Bergemann, Dirk; Bonatti, Alessandro; Haupt, Andreas; Smolin, Alex;
2021
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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4. Berufe und soziale Ungleichheit – Thematische Einführung und Inhalte des Sonderhefts

Ebner, Christian; Haupt, Andreas; Matthes, Britta;
2020
Type: Article;
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5. Occupations and Inequality: Theoretical Perspectives and Mechanisms

Haupt, Andreas; Ebner, Christian;
2020
Type: Article;
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6. Lohnungleichheit durch soziale Schließung

Haupt, Andreas;
2014
Type: Hochschulschrift; Thesis;
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7. Wohlstand für alle? : die Entwickung einkommensschwacher Haushalte seit 2005

Binder, Barbara; Haupt, Andreas;
2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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8. Zugang zu Berufen und Lohnungleichheit in Deutschland

Haupt, Andreas;
2016
Type: Hochschulschrift; Thesis;

9. Effects of information on intentionality attributions and judgments : punishing negligence and praising the caring for information

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Understanding how observers attribute intentionality to people in the focus of their attention helps in shedding light on punishment behavior. In this paper we approach impartial observers' attributions of intentionality and the attachment of praise and blame to perpetrators of external effects. In line with findings of Joshua Knobe (Knobe, 2003, 2006), we argue that intentionality attributions to these perpetrators are more likely, if observers consider the externality as morally bad instead of good. Due to this asymmetry, people punish the perpetrators of negative externalities more severely than they reward those of positive ones. In this paper we extend this explanation of the praise-blame bias by arguing that not only moral considerations but also the information setting of perpetrators of externalities are taken into account by observers. To that end, we analyze the answers to vignettes of 240 undergraduate students of Friedrich Schiller University of Jena. We take advantage of ordinary least square, logistic, and multinomial-logistic regression models to predict increases in chances to attribute intentionality and to attach praise or blame. We show that the awareness of, and the caring for, information related to the side effects of actions crucially affect the judgments of impartial observers. -- intentionality ; externalities ; punishment ; praise ; moral bias

Haupt, Andreas; Uske, Tobias;
2010
Type: Arbeitspapier; Working Paper; Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature;
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10. Effects of information on intentionality attributions and judgments: Punishing negligence and praising the caring for information

Haupt, Andreas; Uske, Tobias;
2010
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Andreas Haupt


Dr. phil.
Habilitation

B: 1983 Schmalkalden

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  • Publishing years

    1
      2018
    1
      2016
    1
      2014
    1
      2010

    Series

    1. Jena economics research papers (1)