This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help conceptualize error management in algorithmic systems. It argues that a view of algorithms as irreflexive bureaucratic processes is insufficient as an account of errors in complex public sector contexts, where algorithms operate jointly with other organizational work practices. To conceptualize such contexts, the article proposes that algorithms could be viewed as analogous to work routines in bureaucratic organizations. Doing so helps clarify that algorithmic irreflexivity becomes problematic when the coordination of routine work around automation fails. Thus, also the challenges of error management come to concern the wider context of orga...
We review the literature on algorithmic management (AM) to bridge the gap between this emerging rese...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
The purpose of this essay was to reflect on the use of algorithms by organizations, especially in th...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The current scientific debate on algorithms in the public sector is dominated by a focus on technolo...
Algorithms are a ubiquitous part of organizations as they enable, guide, and restrict organizing at ...
The rapid development of machine-learning algorithms, which underpin contemporary artificial intelli...
As research on algorithms and their impact proliferates, so do calls for scrutiny/accountability of ...
We review the literature on algorithmic management to help future researchers acquire a comprehensiv...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
While organizations today make extensive use of complex algorithms, the notion of algorithmic accoun...
This chapter seeks to make sense of automated decision-making and the role of humans in it by zoomin...
Algorithms, scripts for sequences of mathematical calculations or procedural steps, are powerful. E...
Errors prevail in various aspect of our lives such as physical safety, organizational success, finan...
We review the literature on algorithmic management (AM) to bridge the gap between this emerging rese...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
The purpose of this essay was to reflect on the use of algorithms by organizations, especially in th...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The current scientific debate on algorithms in the public sector is dominated by a focus on technolo...
Algorithms are a ubiquitous part of organizations as they enable, guide, and restrict organizing at ...
The rapid development of machine-learning algorithms, which underpin contemporary artificial intelli...
As research on algorithms and their impact proliferates, so do calls for scrutiny/accountability of ...
We review the literature on algorithmic management to help future researchers acquire a comprehensiv...
Critics raise alarm bells about governmental use of digital algorithms, charging that they are too c...
While organizations today make extensive use of complex algorithms, the notion of algorithmic accoun...
This chapter seeks to make sense of automated decision-making and the role of humans in it by zoomin...
Algorithms, scripts for sequences of mathematical calculations or procedural steps, are powerful. E...
Errors prevail in various aspect of our lives such as physical safety, organizational success, finan...
We review the literature on algorithmic management (AM) to bridge the gap between this emerging rese...
The era of ubiquitous computing and big data is now firmly established, with more and more aspects ...
The purpose of this essay was to reflect on the use of algorithms by organizations, especially in th...