David De Cremer
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Recent Articles
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Chun J, De Cremer D, Oh E, Kim Y
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):25996.
PMID: 39472597
As firms increasingly depend on artificial intelligence to evaluate people across various contexts (e.g., job interviews, performance reviews), research has explored the specific impact of algorithmic evaluations in the workplace....
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McGuire J, De Cremer D, Van de Cruys T
Sci Rep
. 2024 Aug;
14(1):18525.
PMID: 39122865
The emergence of generative AI technologies has led to an increasing number of people collaborating with AI to produce creative works. Across two experimental studies, in which we carefully designed...
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McGuire J, De Cremer D, Hesselbarth Y, De Schutter L, Mai K, Van Hiel A
Sci Rep
. 2023 Sep;
13(1):16246.
PMID: 37758742
The use of chatbots is becoming widespread as they offer significant economic opportunities. At the same time, however, customers seem to prefer interacting with human operators when making inquiries and...
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De Cremer D, Narayanan D
Front Artif Intell
. 2023 Jul;
6:1093712.
PMID: 37426304
In this paper, we argue that we cannot expect that AI systems-even given more data or better computational resources-will be more ethical than the humans who develop, deploy and use...
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Tang P, Koopman J, Mai K, De Cremer D, Zhang J, Reynders P, et al.
J Appl Psychol
. 2023 Jun;
108(11):1766-1789.
PMID: 37307359
The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has arrived, as AI systems are increasingly being integrated across organizational functions into the work lives of employees. This coupling of employees and machines fundamentally...
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Haesevoets T, De Cremer D, De Schutter L, van Dijke M, Young H, Lee H, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Nov;
12(1):20676.
PMID: 36450843
The leadership role can be demanding and depleting. Using self-regulation and social exchange theory as a framework, we developed a three-step sequential mediation model that explains how feelings of depletion...
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van Houwelingen G, van Dijke M, Hoogervorst N, Meijs L, De Cremer D
Front Psychol
. 2022 Jul;
13:908021.
PMID: 35865698
Punishment and forgiveness are two very different responses to a moral transgression that both have been argued to restore perceptions of moral order within an organization. Unfortunately, it is currently...
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Tang P, Koopman J, Elfenbein H, Zhang J, De Cremer D, Li C, et al.
Appl Psychol
. 2022 May;
71(3):881-911.
PMID: 35601670
The growing trend of introducing robots into employees' work lives has become increasingly salient during the global COVID-19 pandemic. In light of this pandemic, it is likely that organisational decision-makers...
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De Cremer D, Narayanan D, Deppeler A, Nagpal M, McGuire J
AI Ethics
. 2021 Nov;
2(4):579-583.
PMID: 34806084
The growing adoption of intelligent technologies has brought us to a crossroad. The creators of intelligent technologies are acquiring the power to influence a wide variety of outcomes that are...