Nils Köbis is a Professor for Human Understanding of Algorithms and Machines at the Research Center, University Duisburg-Essen, and an affiliated researcher at the Center for Humans and Machines (Max Planck Institute for Human Development).
Previously, he was a Post-Doctoral researcher at the Center for Experimental Economics and political Decision Making (CREED), at the Amsterdam School of Economics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). He wrote his dissertation entitled “The Social Psychology of Corruption” at Faculty of Experimental and Applied Psychology (VU Free University Amsterdam). His work entails theoretical distinctions of different psychological mechanisms involved corrupt behavior, empirical and policy work related to social norms of corruption, lab research on corruption in the education sector, meta-analytical insights into dual process models and behavioral ethics, psychological factors of negotiation and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence.
He is a co-founder of the Interdisciplinary Corruption Research Network (ICRN) and co-host of KickBack – Global AntiCorruption Podcast.
Nils Köbis is a Professor for Human Understanding of Algorithms and Machines at the Research Center, University Duisburg-Essen, and an affiliated researcher at the Center for Humans and Machines (Max Planck Institute for Human Development). Previously, he was a Post-Doctoral researcher at the Center for Experimental Economics and political Decision Making (CREED), at the Amsterdam School of Economics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA). He wrote his dissertation entitled “The Social Psychology of Corruption” at Faculty of Experimental and Applied Psychology (VU Free University Amsterdam). His work entails theoretical distinctions of different psychological mechanisms involved corrupt behavior, empirical and policy work related to…