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Poszler, Franziska;Geisslinger, Maximilian;Lütge, Christoph
Ethical Decision-Making for Self-Driving Vehicles: A Proposed Model & List of Value-Laden Terms that Warrant (Technical) Specification
Science and Engineering Ethics
2024
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Poszler, Franziska;Lange, Benjamin
The impact of intelligent decision-support systems on humans' ethical decision-making: A systematic literature review and an integrated framework
Technological Forecasting and Social Change
2024
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Poszler, Franziska;Portmann, Edy;Lütge, Christoph
Formalizing ethical principles within AI systems: experts’ opinions on why (not) and how to do it
AI and Ethics
2024

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Poszler, Franziska;Geisslinger, Maximilian;Betz, Johannes;Lütge, Christoph
Applying ethical theories to the decision-making of self-driving vehicles: A systematic review and integration of the literature
Technology in Society
2023
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Kriebitz, Alexander; Max, Raphael
Correction to: The Xinjiang Case and Its Implications from a Business Ethics Perspective
Human Rights Review
2021
22
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381-382

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Kriebitz, Alexander; Max, Raphael
Foreign Direct Investment Liberalization in Communist Regimes: A Theoretical Model Based on the Comparison Among China, Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam
Political Studies Review
2021
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Kriebitz, Alexander; Max, Raphael; Lütge, Christoph
The German Act on Autonomous Driving: Why Ethics Still Matters
Philosophy & Technology
2022
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Max, Raphael; Uhl, Matthias
The downside of moralizing financial markets: Anti-Semitic stereotypes in German MTurkers
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance
2021
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Max, Raphael; Kriebitz, Alexander; Von Websky, Christian
Ethical Considerations About the Implications of Artificial Intelligence in Finance
International Handbooks in Business Ethics
Springer International Publishing
2021

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Kriebitz, Alexander; Max, Raphael
The Xinjiang Case and Its Implications from a Business Ethics Perspective
Human Rights Review
2020
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243-265