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This paper introduces a structured, decision-oriented framework that links product structure, regulatory relevance, and information depth to define consistent DPP levels, supporting both industry implementation and future standardization.","lang":"eng"}],"volume":6,"author":[{"first_name":"Katharina","full_name":"Rohde, Katharina","id":"70143","last_name":"Rohde","orcid":"0009-0000-5738-7304"},{"first_name":"Finn Lukas","id":"74585","full_name":"Budde, Finn Lukas","last_name":"Budde"},{"first_name":"Bárbara","full_name":"Patrício, Bárbara","last_name":"Patrício"},{"first_name":"Tânia","full_name":"Ferreira, Tânia","last_name":"Ferreira"},{"last_name":"Gonçalves","full_name":"Gonçalves, Ana","first_name":"Ana"},{"id":"44204","full_name":"Ott, Manuel","last_name":"Ott","first_name":"Manuel"},{"first_name":"Iryna","id":"95903","full_name":"Mozgova, Iryna","last_name":"Mozgova"}],"date_created":"2026-03-03T11:26:07Z","date_updated":"2026-03-03T11:26:11Z","conference":{"start_date":"2026-05-18","name":"19th International Design Conference - DESIGN 2026","location":"Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Croatia","end_date":"2026-05-21"},"title":"Digital product passports and the challenge of product structure granularity: A decision-making framework for the level of DPP integration","quality_controlled":"1","publication_status":"accepted","intvolume":"         6","citation":{"bibtex":"@inproceedings{Rohde_Budde_Patrício_Ferreira_Gonçalves_Ott_Mozgova, title={Digital product passports and the challenge of product structure granularity: A decision-making framework for the level of DPP integration}, volume={6}, booktitle={Proceedings of the Design Society}, author={Rohde, Katharina and Budde, Finn Lukas and Patrício, Bárbara and Ferreira, Tânia and Gonçalves, Ana and Ott, Manuel and Mozgova, Iryna} }","short":"K. Rohde, F.L. Budde, B. Patrício, T. Ferreira, A. Gonçalves, M. Ott, I. Mozgova, in: Proceedings of the Design Society, n.d.","mla":"Rohde, Katharina, et al. “Digital Product Passports and the Challenge of Product Structure Granularity: A Decision-Making Framework for the Level of DPP Integration.” <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, vol. 6.","apa":"Rohde, K., Budde, F. L., Patrício, B., Ferreira, T., Gonçalves, A., Ott, M., &#38; Mozgova, I. (n.d.). Digital product passports and the challenge of product structure granularity: A decision-making framework for the level of DPP integration. <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, <i>6</i>.","ama":"Rohde K, Budde FL, Patrício B, et al. Digital product passports and the challenge of product structure granularity: A decision-making framework for the level of DPP integration. In: <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>. Vol 6.","ieee":"K. Rohde <i>et al.</i>, “Digital product passports and the challenge of product structure granularity: A decision-making framework for the level of DPP integration,” in <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, Cavtat, Dubrovnik, Croatia, vol. 6.","chicago":"Rohde, Katharina, Finn Lukas Budde, Bárbara Patrício, Tânia Ferreira, Ana Gonçalves, Manuel Ott, and Iryna Mozgova. “Digital Product Passports and the Challenge of Product Structure Granularity: A Decision-Making Framework for the Level of DPP Integration.” In <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, Vol. 6, n.d."},"year":"2026"},{"type":"journal_article","publication":"Journal of Organizational Psychology","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Individuals strive to make decisions that are consistent with not only their consumer preferences but also their psychological needs. However, they are confronted with complex, ambiguous or even false information. Ideologies and belief systems provide guidance when processing and evaluating information and give a coherent and comprehensible interpretation of reality. The first question is: why is an individual attracted to a particular ideology? Individuals choose ideologies that resonate with their subjective psychological needs and preferences. Second, how do individuals search for ideologies and find out which suit them best? We model an individual’s sequential information search for the best matching ideologies by applying Bayesian learning and utility optimization. Additional information enhances utility by reducing uncertainty. As a search is costly, the process may stop once an individual adopts an ideology even if the information set remains incomplete. Third, once they have chosen a particular ideology, individuals adhere to its rules and norms when making everyday decisions. Consumers not only physically consume, but they also act in accordance with their psychological needs."}],"status":"public","_id":"48086","user_id":"44010","department":[{"_id":"200"},{"_id":"202"}],"keyword":["Economics","Ideology","Decision-making"],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["2158-3609"]},"issue":"1","year":"2023","citation":{"apa":"Burs, C., Gries, T., &#38; Müller, V. (2023). The Choice of Ideology and Everyday Decisions. <i>Journal of Organizational Psychology</i>, <i>23</i>(1). <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v23i1.6033\">https://doi.org/10.33423/jop.v23i1.6033</a>","short":"C. Burs, T. Gries, V. 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Recent literature reports that algorithm aversion reduces the effectiveness of predictive algorithms. However, it remains unclear how people recover from bad advice given by an otherwise good advisor. Previous work has focused on algorithm aversion at a single time point. We extend this work by examining successive decisions in a time series forecasting task using an online between-subjects experiment (N = 87). Our empirical results do not confirm algorithm aversion immediately after bad advice. The estimated effect suggests an increasing algorithm appreciation over time. Our work extends the current knowledge on algorithm aversion with insights into how weight on advice is adjusted over consecutive tasks. Since most forecasting tasks are not one-off decisions, this also has implications for practitioners."}],"date_created":"2023-01-18T10:53:51Z","author":[{"first_name":"Dirk","orcid":"0000-0001-9004-2391","last_name":"Leffrang","full_name":"Leffrang, Dirk","id":"51271"},{"full_name":"Bösch, Kevin","last_name":"Bösch","first_name":"Kevin"},{"id":"72849","full_name":"Müller, Oliver","last_name":"Müller","first_name":"Oliver"}],"oa":"1","date_updated":"2024-01-10T09:52:59Z","conference":{"name":"Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences"},"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/items/62b58ddc-895c-48c3-8194-522a1758a26f"}],"title":"Do People Recover from Algorithm Aversion? An Experimental Study of Algorithm Aversion over Time","citation":{"bibtex":"@inproceedings{Leffrang_Bösch_Müller_2023, title={Do People Recover from Algorithm Aversion? 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An Experimental Study of Algorithm Aversion over Time.” In <i>Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences</i>, 2023.","ieee":"D. Leffrang, K. Bösch, and O. Müller, “Do People Recover from Algorithm Aversion? An Experimental Study of Algorithm Aversion over Time,” presented at the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2023.","ama":"Leffrang D, Bösch K, Müller O. Do People Recover from Algorithm Aversion? An Experimental Study of Algorithm Aversion over Time. 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Leffrang, “The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization,” in <i>Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference</i>, Paderborn, 2023, no. 19.","chicago":"Leffrang, Dirk. “The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization.” In <i>Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference</i>, 2023.","ama":"Leffrang D. The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization. In: <i>Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference</i>. ; 2023.","short":"D. Leffrang, in: Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference, 2023.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Leffrang_2023, title={The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization}, number={19}, booktitle={Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference}, author={Leffrang, Dirk}, year={2023} }","mla":"Leffrang, Dirk. “The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization.” <i>Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference</i>, no. 19, 2023.","apa":"Leffrang, D. (2023). The Broken Leg of Algorithm Appreciation: An Experimental Study on the Effect of Unobserved Variables on Advice Utilization. <i>Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference</i>, <i>19</i>."},"issue":"19","keyword":["Algorithm aversion","Data","Decision-making","Advice-taking","Human-Computer Interaction"],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"_id":"50118","user_id":"51271","department":[{"_id":"196"}],"abstract":[{"text":"Despite the widespread use of machine learning algorithms, their effectiveness is limited by a phenomenon known as algorithm aversion. Recent research concluded that unobserved variables can cause algorithm aversion. However, the impact of an unobserved variable on algorithm aversion remains unclear. Previous studies focused on situations where humans had more variables available than algorithms. We extend this research by conducting an online experiment with 94 participants, systematically varying the number of observable variables to the advisor and the advisor type. Surprisingly, our results did not confirm that an unobserved variable had a negative effect on advice-taking. Instead, we found a positive impact in an algorithm appreciation scenario. This study provides new insights into the paradoxical behavior in which people weigh advice more despite having fewer variables, as they correct for the advisor's errors. Practitioners should consider this behavior when designing algorithms and account for user correction behavior.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","type":"conference","publication":"Wirtschaftsinformatik Conference"},{"quality_controlled":"1","year":"2022","publisher":"Cambridge University Press (CUP)","date_created":"2022-06-07T05:58:07Z","title":"Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering","publication":"Proceedings of the Design Society","abstract":[{"text":"Sustainable product engineering is becoming increasingly important. This includes the development of environmentally friendly products and the design for recycling. In this paper a holistic method for the assessment of solution alternatives is presented, in which the stakeholder perspectives along the generic product lifecycle are taken into account. Finally, a new visualization is presented. By visualizing the results in the integrated sustainability triangle, decision-makers in product development can holistically assess the sustainability of the solution alternatives.","lang":"eng"}],"keyword":["sustainability","decision making","generic product lifecycle","design analysis","ecodesign"],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication_identifier":{"issn":["2732-527X"]},"publication_status":"published","page":"1001-1010","intvolume":"         2","citation":{"bibtex":"@article{Gräßler_Hesse_2022, title={Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering}, volume={2}, DOI={<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102\">10.1017/pds.2022.102</a>}, journal={Proceedings of the Design Society}, publisher={Cambridge University Press (CUP)}, author={Gräßler, Iris and Hesse, Philipp}, year={2022}, pages={1001–1010} }","short":"I. Gräßler, P. 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Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering. <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, <i>2</i>, 1001–1010. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102\">https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102</a>","chicago":"Gräßler, Iris, and Philipp Hesse. “Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering.” <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i> 2 (2022): 1001–10. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102\">https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102</a>.","ieee":"I. Gräßler and P. Hesse, “Approach to Sustainability-Based Assessment of Solution Alternatives in Early Stages of Product Engineering,” <i>Proceedings of the Design Society</i>, vol. 2, pp. 1001–1010, 2022, doi: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2022.102\">10.1017/pds.2022.102</a>.","ama":"Gräßler I, Hesse P. 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As in classical VRPs, tours have to be planned short while the number of serviced customers has to be maximized at the same time resulting in a multi-objective problem. Beyond that, however, dynamic requests lead to the need for re-planning of not yet realized tour parts, while already realized tour parts are irreversible. In this paper we study this type of bi-objective dynamic VRP including sequential decision making and concurrent realization of decisions. We adopt a recently proposed Dynamic Evolutionary Multi-Objective Algorithm (DEMOA) for a related VRP problem and extend it to the more realistic (here considered) scenario of multiple vehicles. We empirically show that our DEMOA is competitive with a multi-vehicle offline and clairvoyant variant of the proposed DEMOA as well as with the dynamic single-vehicle approach proposed earlier."}],"date_created":"2023-11-14T15:58:52Z","author":[{"first_name":"Jakob","id":"102979","full_name":"Bossek, Jakob","orcid":"0000-0002-4121-4668","last_name":"Bossek"},{"last_name":"Grimme","full_name":"Grimme, Christian","first_name":"Christian"},{"first_name":"Heike","last_name":"Trautmann","full_name":"Trautmann, Heike"}],"date_updated":"2023-12-13T10:43:24Z","publisher":"Association for Computing Machinery","doi":"10.1145/3377930.3390146","title":"Dynamic Bi-Objective Routing of Multiple Vehicles","publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"isbn":["978-1-4503-7128-5"]},"citation":{"mla":"Bossek, Jakob, et al. “Dynamic Bi-Objective Routing of Multiple Vehicles.” <i>Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference</i>, Association for Computing Machinery, 2020, pp. 166–174, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1145/3377930.3390146\">10.1145/3377930.3390146</a>.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Bossek_Grimme_Trautmann_2020, place={New York, NY, USA}, series={GECCO ’20}, title={Dynamic Bi-Objective Routing of Multiple Vehicles}, DOI={<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1145/3377930.3390146\">10.1145/3377930.3390146</a>}, booktitle={Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference}, publisher={Association for Computing Machinery}, author={Bossek, Jakob and Grimme, Christian and Trautmann, Heike}, year={2020}, pages={166–174}, collection={GECCO ’20} }","short":"J. 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My contribution to the literature is threefold: First, I contribute by providing, to the best of my knowledge, a first comprehensive review on this topic. Second, I point to areas for future research. Third, I deduce policy implications from the studies under review. In sum, the studies show that taxes distort banks’ pricing decisions, the relative attractiveness of debt and equity financing, the decision to report on or off the balance sheet and banks’ investment allocations. Empirical insights on how tax rules affect banks’ decision-making are helpful for policymakers to tailor suitable and sustainable tax legislation directed at banks. 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In order to meet these challenges, firms decide to invest in introducing an Identity and Access Management System (IAMS) that supports the organization by using policies to assign permissions to accounts, groups, and roles. In practice, since various versions of IAMSs exist, it is a challenging task to decide upon introduction of an IAMS. The following study proposes a first attempt of a decision support model for practitioners which considers four alternatives: Introduction of an IAMS with Role-based Access Control RBAC) or without and no introduction of IAMS again with or without RBAC. To underpin the practical applicability of the proposed model, we parametrize and operationalize it based on a real world use case using input from an expert interview.","lang":"eng"}],"file":[{"content_type":"application/pdf","relation":"main_file","date_created":"2018-12-07T11:46:28Z","creator":"hsiemes","date_updated":"2018-12-13T15:09:54Z","file_name":"Towards an Economic Approach to IAMS.PDF","file_id":"6040","access_level":"open_access","file_size":166015}],"status":"public","type":"conference","publication":"2nd International Workshop on Security in highly connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)","title":"Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory","date_updated":"2022-01-06T07:02:04Z","oa":"1","author":[{"first_name":"Eva","last_name":"Weishäupl","full_name":"Weishäupl, Eva"},{"full_name":"Kunz, Michael","last_name":"Kunz","first_name":"Michael"},{"first_name":"Emrah","last_name":"Yasasin","full_name":"Yasasin, Emrah"},{"first_name":"Gerit","full_name":"Wagner, Gerit","last_name":"Wagner"},{"first_name":"Julian","full_name":"Prester, Julian","last_name":"Prester"},{"first_name":"Guido","id":"72850","full_name":"Schryen, Guido","last_name":"Schryen"},{"last_name":"Pernul","full_name":"Pernul, Günther","first_name":"Günther"}],"date_created":"2018-11-14T11:27:20Z","year":"2015","citation":{"bibtex":"@inproceedings{Weishäupl_Kunz_Yasasin_Wagner_Prester_Schryen_Pernul_2015, title={Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory}, booktitle={2nd International Workshop on Security in highly connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)}, author={Weishäupl, Eva and Kunz, Michael and Yasasin, Emrah and Wagner, Gerit and Prester, Julian and Schryen, Guido and Pernul, Günther}, year={2015} }","mla":"Weishäupl, Eva, et al. “Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory.” <i>2nd International Workshop on Security in Highly Connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)</i>, 2015.","short":"E. Weishäupl, M. Kunz, E. Yasasin, G. Wagner, J. Prester, G. Schryen, G. Pernul, in: 2nd International Workshop on Security in Highly Connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15), 2015.","apa":"Weishäupl, E., Kunz, M., Yasasin, E., Wagner, G., Prester, J., Schryen, G., &#38; Pernul, G. (2015). Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory. In <i>2nd International Workshop on Security in highly connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)</i>.","chicago":"Weishäupl, Eva, Michael Kunz, Emrah Yasasin, Gerit Wagner, Julian Prester, Guido Schryen, and Günther Pernul. “Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory.” In <i>2nd International Workshop on Security in Highly Connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)</i>, 2015.","ieee":"E. Weishäupl <i>et al.</i>, “Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory,” in <i>2nd International Workshop on Security in highly connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)</i>, 2015.","ama":"Weishäupl E, Kunz M, Yasasin E, et al. Towards an Economic Approach to Identity and Access Management Systems Using Decision Theory. In: <i>2nd International Workshop on Security in Highly Connected IT Systems (SHCIS?15)</i>. ; 2015."},"has_accepted_license":"1"},{"funded_apc":"1","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"keyword":["intentions","events","attention","decision processes","Adult","Attention","Choice Behavior","Cues","Female","Humans","Intention","Judgment","Male","Middle Aged","Reaction Time","Time Perception","Visual Perception","Attention","Decision Making","Experiences (Events)","Intention"],"user_id":"42165","department":[{"_id":"424"}],"_id":"6064","status":"public","abstract":[{"text":"If one of two events is attended to, it will be perceived earlier than a simultaneously occurring unattended event. Since 150 years, this effect has been ascribed to the facilitating influence of attention, also known as prior entry. Yet, the attentional origin of prior-entry effects¹ has been repeatedly doubted. One criticism is that prior-entry effects might be due to biased decision processes that would mimic a temporal advantage for attended stimuli. Although most obvious biases have already been excluded experimentally (e.g. judgment criteria, response compatibility) and prior-entry effects have shown to persist (Shore, Spence, & Klein, 2001), many other biases are conceivable, which makes it difficult to put the debate to an end. Thus, we approach this problem the other way around by asking whether prior-entry effects can be biased voluntarily. Observers were informed about prior entry and instructed to reduce it as far as possible. For this aim they received continuous feedback","lang":"eng"}],"type":"journal_article","publication":"Acta Psychologica","title":"At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions.","date_created":"2018-12-10T07:01:19Z","author":[{"full_name":"Weiß, Katharina","last_name":"Weiß","first_name":"Katharina"},{"first_name":"Ingrid","last_name":"Scharlau","orcid":"0000-0003-2364-9489","full_name":"Scharlau, Ingrid","id":"451"}],"volume":139,"date_updated":"2022-06-06T16:41:22Z","citation":{"short":"K. Weiß, I. Scharlau, Acta Psychologica 139 (2012) 54–64.","bibtex":"@article{Weiß_Scharlau_2012, title={At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions.}, volume={139}, number={1}, journal={Acta Psychologica}, author={Weiß, Katharina and Scharlau, Ingrid}, year={2012}, pages={54–64} }","mla":"Weiß, Katharina, and Ingrid Scharlau. “At the Mercy of Prior Entry: Prior Entry Induced by Invisible Primes Is Not Susceptible to Current Intentions.” <i>Acta Psychologica</i>, vol. 139, no. 1, 2012, pp. 54–64.","apa":"Weiß, K., &#38; Scharlau, I. (2012). At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions. <i>Acta Psychologica</i>, <i>139</i>(1), 54–64.","chicago":"Weiß, Katharina, and Ingrid Scharlau. “At the Mercy of Prior Entry: Prior Entry Induced by Invisible Primes Is Not Susceptible to Current Intentions.” <i>Acta Psychologica</i> 139, no. 1 (2012): 54–64.","ieee":"K. Weiß and I. Scharlau, “At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions.,” <i>Acta Psychologica</i>, vol. 139, no. 1, pp. 54–64, 2012.","ama":"Weiß K, Scharlau I. At the mercy of prior entry: Prior entry induced by invisible primes is not susceptible to current intentions. <i>Acta Psychologica</i>. 2012;139(1):54-64."},"page":"54 - 64","intvolume":"       139","year":"2012","issue":"1","publication_status":"published","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0001-6918"]}}]
