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 these patterns by studying the algorithmization of bureaucratic organizations, which is the process in which an organization rearranges its working routines around the use of algorithms. To explore the algorithmization of bureaucratic organizations, we conducted a comparative empirical analysis of predictive policing in Berlin (Germany) and Amsterdam (Netherlands) through in-depth qualitative research. Our study identified two emergent patterns: the ‘algorithmic cage' (Berlin, more hierarchical control) and the ‘algorithmic colleague' (Amsterdam, room for professi...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
The current scientific debate on algorithms in the public sector is dominated by a focus on technolo...
Motivated by the classic work of Max Weber, this study develops an ideal type to study the transform...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
In recent years, local government is undergoing changes which are strongly influenced by the growing...
Algorithms are used in public management decisions, for instance, to allocate police staff to potent...
In recent years, local government has been undergoing changes which are strongly influenced by the g...
The rapid development of machine-learning algorithms, which underpin contemporary artificial intelli...
Algorithms and data-driven technologies are increasingly being embraced by a variety of different se...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
The current scientific debate on algorithms in the public sector is dominated by a focus on technolo...
Motivated by the classic work of Max Weber, this study develops an ideal type to study the transform...
Scholarship on algorithms has drawn on the analogy between algorithmic systems and bureaucracies to ...
The use of algorithms to predict behaviour is becoming the gold standard in criminal justice in vari...
This article discusses how an analogy between algorithms and bureaucratic decision-making could help...
In recent years, local government is undergoing changes which are strongly influenced by the growing...
Algorithms are used in public management decisions, for instance, to allocate police staff to potent...
In recent years, local government has been undergoing changes which are strongly influenced by the g...
The rapid development of machine-learning algorithms, which underpin contemporary artificial intelli...
Algorithms and data-driven technologies are increasingly being embraced by a variety of different se...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...
In recent years, local authorities in the UK have begun to adopt a variety of ‘smart’ technological ...