Dmitri BershadskyyView profile
Assistant Professor
Dr. Dmitri Bershadskyy serves as Assistant Professor at the Vienna University of Economics and Business within the Institute for Digital Ecosystems, while maintaining an active research role as Senior Research Associate at the Chair of Economics (Faculty of Business and Economics) at Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg. His interdisciplinary work bridges economic theory with artificial intelligence and software engineering methodologies to investigate human behavior in digital environments. His research spans Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Artificial Intelligence, Lie Detection, Software Engineering, Algorithm Aversion, and Institutional Design. Employing laboratory and online experiments, surveys, and software engineering techniques, he examines deception detection mechanisms, human responses to algorithmic advice, and incentive structures in collaborative settings. His methodological approach emphasizes the integration of economic principles with computational tools. Recent publications reveal a strong interdisciplinary trajectory, with increasing collaboration between economics and computer science. Key thematic clusters include AI-driven lie detection systems, human-AI interaction dynamics in decision-making contexts, and the development of experimental frameworks for software engineering research. This work demonstrates consistent methodological innovation through the creation of specialized experimental tools like the Magdeburg Tool for Video Experiments (MTVE). Dr. Bershadskyy actively supervises undergraduate and graduate thesis work, offering dedicated seminars for Bachelor's and Master's candidates. He leads a major DFG-funded project on AI-based lie detection that was recently renewed for three additional years, involving collaboration with software engineers and psychologists across multiple institutions. As a core member of the MaXLab research group at OVGU Magdeburg, he contributes to the development of experimental infrastructure and participates in establishing industry standards, including contributions to official guidelines for software engineering experimentation protocols published by the ACM SIGSOFT Empirical Standards initiative.





