While organizations today make extensive use of complex algorithms, the notion of algorithmic accountability remains an elusive ideal due to the opacity and fluidity of algorithms. In this article, we develop a framework for managing algorithmic accountability that highlights three interrelated dimensions: reputational concerns, engagement strategies, and discourse principles. The framework clarifies (a) that accountability processes for algorithms are driven by reputational concerns about the epistemic setup, opacity, and outcomes of algorithms; (b) that the way in which organizations practically engage with emergent expectations about algorithms may be manipulative, adaptive, or moral; and (c) that when accountability relationships are he...
Calls to hold artificial intelligence to account are intensifying. Activists and researchers alike w...
Moral critiques of computational algorithms seem divided between two paradigms. One seeks to demonst...
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasing...
This paper explores how accountability might make otherwise obscure and inaccessible algorithms avai...
As research on algorithms and their impact proliferates, so do calls for scrutiny/accountability of ...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Algorithms are all around us. Based on large amounts of data and through automated decision-making p...
Rapidly expanding application of algorithms in the workplace and our everyday lives has led to emerg...
The ever-increasing application of algorithms to decision-making in a range of social contexts has p...
In 1996, Accountability in a Computerized Society [95] issued a clarion call concerning the erosion ...
Big data and data science transform organizational decision-making. We increasingly defer decisions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Contemporary lives are digitally-mediated lives. A sig...
Accountability is the ability to provide good reasons in order to explain and to justify actions, de...
How can we characterize the power that various algorithms may exert on us? And how can we better und...
Calls for audits to expose and mitigate harms related to algorithmic decision systems are proliferat...
Calls to hold artificial intelligence to account are intensifying. Activists and researchers alike w...
Moral critiques of computational algorithms seem divided between two paradigms. One seeks to demonst...
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasing...
This paper explores how accountability might make otherwise obscure and inaccessible algorithms avai...
As research on algorithms and their impact proliferates, so do calls for scrutiny/accountability of ...
Accountability is fundamentally about checks and balances to power. In theory, both government and c...
Algorithms are all around us. Based on large amounts of data and through automated decision-making p...
Rapidly expanding application of algorithms in the workplace and our everyday lives has led to emerg...
The ever-increasing application of algorithms to decision-making in a range of social contexts has p...
In 1996, Accountability in a Computerized Society [95] issued a clarion call concerning the erosion ...
Big data and data science transform organizational decision-making. We increasingly defer decisions ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Contemporary lives are digitally-mediated lives. A sig...
Accountability is the ability to provide good reasons in order to explain and to justify actions, de...
How can we characterize the power that various algorithms may exert on us? And how can we better und...
Calls for audits to expose and mitigate harms related to algorithmic decision systems are proliferat...
Calls to hold artificial intelligence to account are intensifying. Activists and researchers alike w...
Moral critiques of computational algorithms seem divided between two paradigms. One seeks to demonst...
In information societies, operations, decisions and choices previously left to humans are increasing...