About
Ivan Soraperra serves as a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Humans and Machines, Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin, specializing in the intersection of behavioral science and artificial intelligence.
His research program encompasses:
- Decision-making under risk and uncertainty
- Social preferences and fairness ideals
- Unethical behavior, corruption, and honesty dynamics
- Motivated cognition and trust mechanisms
- Human-AI interaction effects on preference formation
- Methodological innovations in experimental economics
Recent publications reveal a cohesive focus on experimental investigations of strategic behavior, with recurring themes in bargaining communication, trust violation, and real-world behavioral interventions. His work frequently employs laboratory and field experiments to examine how contextual factors like algorithmic mediation influence economic decisions.
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As a core affiliate of the Center for Humans and Machines, he contributes to interdisciplinary research examining how AI systems reshape human cognition, social interaction, and societal structures through the lens of computational social science.
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