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Digital Poster Walk: Deeper Insights into the ai:conomics Research and its Results

Here you will find scientific posters on all research topics

All of our research findings described and visually represented in a series of informative posters. These documents serve as a comprehensive resource for understanding the nuanced impacts and opportunities presented by AI in the working world, as explored through our ai:conomics project. Each poster focuses on a specific aspect of our research, from the implementation of AI technologies in corporate environments to their effects on job competencies, employee well-being, and the broader labor market.
For your convenience, these posters are available for download in PDF format below. Whether you are interested in the practical application of AI, its implications for productivity and workplace conditions, or its role in addressing labor market inequalities, you will find valuable insights within these pages. We invite you to explore these resources to gain a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between AI and the working world.

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The following posters can be found in the digital poster walk:

  • AI and Occupational Heterogeneity
    High-skilled Human Workers in Non-Routine Jobs are Susceptible to AI Automation but Wage Benefits Differ between Occupations
    Pelin Özgül, Marie-Christine Fregin, Michael Stops, Simon Janssen, Mark Levels

  • The (further) demand for AI and other skills in the German labor market
    Simon Janssen, Christina Langer, Markus Nagler, Nicholas Rounding, Michael Stops, Simon Wiederhold

  • Experience with Experimental Research
    Lessons from a co-creative research project on AI effects in companies
    Marie-Christine Fregin, Nicholas Rounding, Rolf van der Velden, Mark Levels, Pelin Özgül, Sanne Steens

  • Artificial intelligence technologies, skills demand and employment: evidence from linked job ads data
    Lennert Peede, Michael Stops

  • Research beyond ai:conomics: Experimental Research on Generative AI and its Impact on Decision-Making of Professionals
    The effect of a Generative AI assistant on diagnostic reasoning of doctors in the Netherlands, Indonesia and Kenya
    Sander Dijksman, Sanne Steens, Marie-Christine Fregin, Mark Levels, Nicholas Rounding

  • AI in the Production Process: An Inside Perspective
    Image classification and its impact on the quality of error detection and decision making
    Sander Dijksman, Marie-Christine Fregin, Didier Fouarge, Mark Levels, Simon Janssen, Pelin Özgul, Nicholas Rounding, Sanne Steens

  • AI and Worker Productivity
    Impact of AI-assisted Training on Employee Performance
    Pelin Özgül, Nicholas Rounding, Marie-Christine Fregin, Simon Janssen, Raymond Montizaan, Mark Levels, Didier Fouarge, Sanne Steens

  • AI and Employee Perceptions
    Impact of AI-Assited Training in a Customer Service Environment
    Danique Eijkenboom, Marie-Christine Fregin, Andries de Grip, Sander Dijksman, Sanne Steens

  • Workers’ Preferences for AI-Induced Task Changes
    A Discrete Choice Experiment in the Manufacturing Sector
    Lara Fleck, Marie-Christine Fregin, Andries de Grip, Sanne Steens

  • Methods to Drive Co-Creative Innovation and Exchange
    Sabrina Ahle, Katrin Erbacher, Tobias Oertel, Carolin Silbernagl

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