When it really matters: algorithm aversion occurs most often when it is most harmful
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https://doi.org/10.17811/ebl.15.2.2026.121-127Palabras clave:
Algorithm aversion, Decision-making under risk, Framing, Behavioral economics, ExperimentsResumen
A laboratory experiment is used to test whether algorithm aversion occurs particularly in decision-making situations where serious consequences are at stake. It is shown that the willingness to use an algorithm that is recognizably more powerful than a human expert decreases when the decision is particularly important.
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