This paper provides a field scan of scholarly work on AI and hiring. It addresses the issue that there still is no comprehensive understanding of how technical, social science, and managerial scholarships around AI bias, recruiting, and inequality in the labor market intersect, particularly vis-à-vis the STEM field. It reports on a semi-systematic literature review and identifies three overlapping meta themes: productivity, gender, and AI bias. It critically discusses these themes and makes recommendations for future work
Abstract This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enab...
Graduates from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are usually found to have h...
With the current movement to increase the number of women in STEM-related careers, modified IT hirin...
Defence date: 09 November 2023Examining Board: Prof. Klarita Gërxhani (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,...
The worldwide artificial intelligence market is expected to increase enormously in the next few year...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2015.C...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been increasingly utilized in the labor m...
The topic of this thesis is AI recruitment chatbots, digital discrimination, and data feminism (D´Ig...
Unconscious bias is a massive problem in the workplace, especially in recruitment, promotion, and pe...
Our aim is to explore the role Artificial Intelligence has on widening the gender inequality gap tha...
Being a powerful predictive technology, artificial intelligence (AI) can be adopted by firms to incr...
Companies are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technology to manage talent recruit...
Algorithmic fairness in Information Systems (IS) is a concept that aims to mitigate systematic discr...
With the growing prominence of big data and algorithms in the hiring process, it seems only apt to s...
We explore data from a field test of how an algorithm delivered ads promoting job opportunities in t...
Abstract This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enab...
Graduates from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are usually found to have h...
With the current movement to increase the number of women in STEM-related careers, modified IT hirin...
Defence date: 09 November 2023Examining Board: Prof. Klarita Gërxhani (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,...
The worldwide artificial intelligence market is expected to increase enormously in the next few year...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Media Studies, 2015.C...
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) systems have been increasingly utilized in the labor m...
The topic of this thesis is AI recruitment chatbots, digital discrimination, and data feminism (D´Ig...
Unconscious bias is a massive problem in the workplace, especially in recruitment, promotion, and pe...
Our aim is to explore the role Artificial Intelligence has on widening the gender inequality gap tha...
Being a powerful predictive technology, artificial intelligence (AI) can be adopted by firms to incr...
Companies are increasingly adopting artificial intelligence (AI) technology to manage talent recruit...
Algorithmic fairness in Information Systems (IS) is a concept that aims to mitigate systematic discr...
With the growing prominence of big data and algorithms in the hiring process, it seems only apt to s...
We explore data from a field test of how an algorithm delivered ads promoting job opportunities in t...
Abstract This study aims to address the research gap on algorithmic discrimination caused by AI-enab...
Graduates from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) are usually found to have h...
With the current movement to increase the number of women in STEM-related careers, modified IT hirin...