Kirchkamp, OliverOliverKirchkampStrobel, ChristinaChristinaStrobel2021-07-292021-07-292019-06Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 80: 25-33 (2019-06)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/9997Humans make decisions jointly with others. They share responsibility for the outcome with their interaction partners. Today, more and more often the partner in a decision is not another human but, instead, a machine. Here we ask whether the type of the partner, machine or human, affects our responsibility, our perception of the choice and the choice itself. As a workhorse we use a modified dictator game with two joint decision makers: either two humans or one human and one machine. We find no treatment effect on perceived responsibility or guilt. We also find only a small and insignificant effect on actual choices.en2214-8043Journal of behavioral and experimental economics20192533ExperimentHuman-computer interactionMoral wiggle roomShared responsibilityAllgemeines, WissenschaftSharing responsibility with a machineJournal Article10.1016/j.socec.2019.02.010Other