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The introduction of AI to augment business decisions has strained the standard ethical approaches in business ethics, where the firm is to focus on the interests of stakeholders (SHs). Unique attributes of AI and AI research – reinforcing systems of power, surreptitious yet pervasive data...
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The algorithmic accountability literature to date has primarily focused on procedural tools to govern automated decision-making systems. That prescriptive literature elides a fundamentally empirical question: whether and under what circumstances, if any, is the use of algorithmic systems to make...
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Digitalization is transforming the mortgage market at every stage of the value chain. In this paper, we examine the potential for the mortgage industry to leverage digitalization to overcome historical and systemic barriers to homeownership for members of Black, Brown, and lower-income...
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A mainstay of stakeholder management is the belief that firms create value when they invest more time, money, and attention to stakeholders than is necessary for the immediate transaction. This tendency to repeat interactions with the same set of stakeholders fosters what we call stakeholder...
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Firms use algorithms to make important business decisions. To date, the algorithmic accountability literature has elided a fundamentally empirical question important to business ethics and management: Under what circumstances, if any, are algorithmic decision-making systems considered...
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This dissertation is a grounded theory study focusing on technology - stakeholder relationships - their identification, variation, influences, and effects. I argue that technology-stakeholder relationships have moral implications and that both technology and stakeholders contribute to the...
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Within Science and Technology Studies, much work has been accomplished to identify the moral importance of technology in order to clarify the influence of scientists, technologists, and managers. However, similar studies within business ethics have not kept pace with the nuanced and...
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