Prof. Dr. Verena Tiefenbeck
Professorin für Digitale Transformation, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Leiterin Nachwuchsforschungsgruppe Digital Technologies and Human Behavior
Publikationen
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A field experiment to assess barriers to accurate household food waste measurements
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Bidding on a Peer-to-Peer Energy Market: An Exploratory Field Study
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Chapter 13: Information Systems and Behavioural Change: Feedback Interventions to curb the consumption of natural resources
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Chapter 16: Blockchain-enabled markets: A literature review
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Complementarities in behavioral interventions: Evidence from a field experiment on resource conservation
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Empowering Consumers to Make Environmentally Sustainable Online Shopping Decisions: A Digital Nudging Approach
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Greener or Faster: Unraveling the Impact of Travel Time Presentation on Rail vs. Air Travel Decision-Making.
Konferenzpapierhttps://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2024/user_behav/user_behav/30Projekt: NWG-Digital Technologies and human behavior -
Integration of prosumer peer-to-peer trading decisions into energy community modelling
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Perceived algorithmic fairness: An empirical study of transparency and anthropomorphism in algorithmic recruiting
ZeitschriftenaufsatzDOI: 10.1111/isj.12482Projekt: NWG-Digital Technologies and human behavior -
Salience, transparency, and self-nudging: a digital nudge to promote healthier food product choices
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Shaping stable support: Leveraging digital feedback interventions to elicit socio-Political acceptance of renewable energy
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Solar PV sharing in urban energy communities: Impact of community configurations on profitability, autonomy and the electric grid
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The Acceptance of AI-based Recommendations: An Elaboration Likelihood Perspective
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The Impact of Transparency in AI Systems on Users’ Data-Sharing Intentions: A Scenario-Based Experiment
Konferenzpapierhttps://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2024/38Projekt: NWG-Digital Technologies and human behavior -
Transparency in design science research
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„Did I buy that just now?“ – Investigating factors influencing the accuracy of food choice self-reports in a simulated online grocery store
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Reflection Prompts in Online Grocery Shopping: Effects of Personalization and Timing on Relevance, Persuasion, and Reactance
Konferenzpapierhttps://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2025/sig_hci/sig_hci/25Projekt: DataDonations4SustainableChange -
The effects of information and incentive interventions on the adoption of algorithms in human resources: An experimental study
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FoodCoach: Fully Automated Diet Counselling
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Switching Off: Energy Saving Goals Outshine Incentives— Evidence from a Field Experiment
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A single specific and actionable swap recommendation can lead to substantial reductions in households‘ dietary carbon footprints
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Effect of “Nutrition Info” and other front-of-package labels on simulated food and beverage purchases
ZeitschriftenaufsatzProjekt: NWG-Digital Technologies and human behavior


