A multilevel review of artificial intelligence in organizations: Implications for organizational behavior research and practice
The rising use of artificially intelligent (AI) technologies, including generative AI tools, in
organizations is undeniable. As these systems become increasingly integrated into …
organizations is undeniable. As these systems become increasingly integrated into …
What to account for when accounting for algorithms: a systematic literature review on algorithmic accountability
M Wieringa - Proceedings of the 2020 conference on fairness …, 2020 - dl.acm.org
As research on algorithms and their impact proliferates, so do calls for scrutiny/accountability
of algorithms. A systematic review of the work that has been done in the field of'algorithmic …
of algorithms. A systematic review of the work that has been done in the field of'algorithmic …
Pacifying the algorithm–Anticipatory compliance in the face of algorithmic management in the gig economy
Algorithmic management is used to govern digital work platforms such as Upwork or Fiverr.
However, algorithmic decision-making is often non-transparent and rapidly evolving, forcing …
However, algorithmic decision-making is often non-transparent and rapidly evolving, forcing …
WeBuildAI: Participatory framework for algorithmic governance
Algorithms increasingly govern societal functions, impacting multiple stakeholders and
social groups. How can we design these algorithms to balance varying interests in a moral …
social groups. How can we design these algorithms to balance varying interests in a moral …
Who is included in human perceptions of AI?: Trust and perceived fairness around healthcare AI and cultural mistrust
MK Lee, K Rich - Proceedings of the 2021 CHI conference on human …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
Emerging research suggests that people trust algorithmic decisions less than human
decisions. However, different populations, particularly in marginalized communities, may …
decisions. However, different populations, particularly in marginalized communities, may …
Transparency in algorithmic and human decision-making: is there a double standard?
We are sceptical of concerns over the opacity of algorithmic decision tools. While
transparency and explainability are certainly important desiderata in algorithmic …
transparency and explainability are certainly important desiderata in algorithmic …
Governance of artificial intelligence: A risk and guideline-based integrative framework
BW Wirtz, JC Weyerer, I Kehl - Government Information Quarterly, 2022 - Elsevier
This study addresses the growing challenge of governing artificial intelligence (AI) arising
from the risks that it increasingly poses to the public sector and society. Based on an in …
from the risks that it increasingly poses to the public sector and society. Based on an in …
Public value creation in digital government
Public value theory offers innovative ways to plan, design, and implement digital
government initiatives. The theory has gained the attention of researchers due to its powerful …
government initiatives. The theory has gained the attention of researchers due to its powerful …
Public administration, public leadership and the construction of public value in the age of the algorithm and 'big data'
L Andrews - Public administration, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Public administration scholarship has to a significant degree neglected technological
change. The age of the algorithm and 'big data'is throwing up new challenges for public …
change. The age of the algorithm and 'big data'is throwing up new challenges for public …
Algorithmization of bureaucratic organizations: Using a practice lens to study how context shapes predictive policing systems
The current scientific debate on algorithms in the public sector is dominated by a focus on
technology rather than organizational patterns. This paper extends our understanding of …
technology rather than organizational patterns. This paper extends our understanding of …