This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive to AI advice. We develop a new theoretical framework by drawing on the anchoring effect and the literature on experiential learning. We focus on two factors: (1) the difference between individuals’ initial estimates and AI advice and (2) the existence of a second anchor (i.e., previous-year credit scores). We conducted two longitudinal experiments in the corporate credit rating context, where correct answers exist stochastically. We found that individuals exhibit some paradoxical behaviors. With greater differences and no second anchor, individuals are more likely to make adjustment efforts, but their initial estimates remain strong anchors....
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Objective: This study manipulates the presence and reliability of AI recommendations for risky decis...
Abstract If artificial intelligence (AI) is to help solve individual, societal and global problems, ...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
Information systems (IS) are frequently designed to leverage the negative effect of anchoring bias t...
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems’ capability is rapidly expanding to perform complex tasks once ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Humans increasingly interact with AI systems, and successful interactions rely on individuals trusti...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
In decision support applications of AI, the AI algorithm's output is framed as a suggestion to a hum...
Behavioral scientists have classically documented aversion to algorithmic decision aids, from simple...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Objective: This study manipulates the presence and reliability of AI recommendations for risky decis...
Abstract If artificial intelligence (AI) is to help solve individual, societal and global problems, ...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
This study aimed to identify and explain the mechanism underlying decision-making behaviors adaptive...
Information systems (IS) are frequently designed to leverage the negative effect of anchoring bias t...
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems’ capability is rapidly expanding to perform complex tasks once ...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Anchoring – the tendency for recently seen numbers to affect estimates – is a robust bias affecting ...
Humans increasingly interact with AI systems, and successful interactions rely on individuals trusti...
Although the anchoring effect is one of the most reliable results of experimental psychology, resear...
In decision support applications of AI, the AI algorithm's output is framed as a suggestion to a hum...
Behavioral scientists have classically documented aversion to algorithmic decision aids, from simple...
Anchoring is a well-known effect leading to bias in estimation in various decision-making contexts. ...
Objective: This study manipulates the presence and reliability of AI recommendations for risky decis...
Abstract If artificial intelligence (AI) is to help solve individual, societal and global problems, ...