Scientist
Josephine Hagedorn
Member of the Social Processes Lab
Josephine Hagedorn has been a researcher and PhD Student in the Social Processes lab at the IWM since October 2020. Within the scope of the network Human-Agent-Interaction, her research investigates user’s acceptance of artificial intelligence (AI) and its effect on interpersonal online interactions with a focus on AI-based recommendations for message emotionality.
Josephine Hagedorn studied Psychology (M.Sc. 2020) at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Conference Contributions
Hagedorn, J., Sassenberg, K., & Klinger, R. (2024, April 11). On AI-Based Writing Assistants for Message Emotionality in Online Negotiations. Concluding Conference of the Human-Agent Interaction Network: Interactions with Language-Based AI. Tübingen. [Poster]
Hagedorn, J., & Sassenberg, K. (2023, September 9-13). Users‘ acceptance of AI-based writing assistants for message emotionality. 18. Tagung der Fachgruppe Sozialpsychologie (FGSP). Graz, Austria. [Talk]
Hagedorn, J., & Sassenberg, K. (2022, September 10-15). Examining AI-based changes to message emotionality in online interactions. 52. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Psychologie (DGPs). Hildesheim. [Talk]