TY - JOUR
T1 - Algorithmic Management
T2 - Its Implications for Information Systems Research
AU - Cameron, Lindsey
AU - Lamers, Laura
AU - Leicht-Deobald, Ulrich
AU - Lutz, Christoph
AU - Meijerink, Jeroen
AU - Möhlmann, Mareike
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 by the Association for Information Systems.
PY - 2023/3/28
Y1 - 2023/3/28
N2 - In recent years, the topic of algorithmic management has received increasing attention in information systems (IS) research and beyond. As both emerging platform businesses and established companies rely on artificial intelligence and sophisticated software to automate tasks previously done by managers, important organizational, social, and ethical questions emerge. However, a cross-disciplinary approach to algorithmic management that brings together IS perspectives with other (sub-)disciplines such as macro- and micro-organizational behavior, business ethics, and digital sociology is missing, despite its usefulness for IS research. This article engages in cross-disciplinary agenda setting through an in-depth report of a professional development workshop (PDW) entitled “Algorithmic Management: Toward a Cross-Disciplinary Research Agenda” delivered at the 2021 Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Three leading experts (Mareike Möhlmann, Lindsey Cameron, and Laura Lamers) on the topic provide their insights on the current status of algorithmic management research, how their work contributes to this area, where the field is heading in the future, and what important questions should be answered going forward. These accounts are followed up by insights from the breakout group discussions at the PDW that provided further input. Overall, the experts and workshop participants highlighted that future research should examine both the desirable and undesirable outcomes of algorithmic management and should not shy away from posing ethical and normative questions.
AB - In recent years, the topic of algorithmic management has received increasing attention in information systems (IS) research and beyond. As both emerging platform businesses and established companies rely on artificial intelligence and sophisticated software to automate tasks previously done by managers, important organizational, social, and ethical questions emerge. However, a cross-disciplinary approach to algorithmic management that brings together IS perspectives with other (sub-)disciplines such as macro- and micro-organizational behavior, business ethics, and digital sociology is missing, despite its usefulness for IS research. This article engages in cross-disciplinary agenda setting through an in-depth report of a professional development workshop (PDW) entitled “Algorithmic Management: Toward a Cross-Disciplinary Research Agenda” delivered at the 2021 Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Three leading experts (Mareike Möhlmann, Lindsey Cameron, and Laura Lamers) on the topic provide their insights on the current status of algorithmic management research, how their work contributes to this area, where the field is heading in the future, and what important questions should be answered going forward. These accounts are followed up by insights from the breakout group discussions at the PDW that provided further input. Overall, the experts and workshop participants highlighted that future research should examine both the desirable and undesirable outcomes of algorithmic management and should not shy away from posing ethical and normative questions.
KW - Algorithmic Management
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - Automation
KW - Digitalization
KW - Ethics
KW - 2023 OA procedure
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85150379697
U2 - 10.17705/1CAIS.05221
DO - 10.17705/1CAIS.05221
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85150379697
SN - 1529-3181
VL - 52
SP - 556
EP - 574
JO - Communications of the Association for Information Systems
JF - Communications of the Association for Information Systems
M1 - 23
ER -