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This chapter explores ‘algorithmic management’ (Meijerink & Bondarouk, 2023), automated decision-making in human resource management (HRM) in the context of the datafied future of work. This chapter argues that the coding element of algorithmic decision-making is a fundamental and crucial element of bias and (intersectional) inequality perpetuation in contemporary organisational decision-making. Further, the code is critically posited as the (veiled, outsourced) driver for inequality and bias perpetuation, highlighting the need for diversity in tech as a prerequisite for coding for equity. This chapter draws on a number of real-life examples, including ‘Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS’) the algorithmic decision-making tool used by US courts to assess the probability of re-offending, and Amazon’s sexist AI hiring tool. A conceptual model is offered which outlines the factors which need to be considered for the development of (intersectionally) inclusive and sustainable AI in digital transformation and the datafied future of work. Additionally, several practical recommendations devised to ensure that algorithms and models are developed more inclusively and to drive fairer outcomes are provided.
Author(s): Yarrow E
Editor(s): Vassilopoulou J; Kyriakidou O
Series Editor(s): Professor Mustafa Ozbilgin
Publication type: Book Chapter
Publication status: Published
Book Title: AI and Diversity in a Datafied World of Work: Will the Future of Work be Inclusive?
Year: 2025
Volume: 12
Pages: 39-54
Print publication date: 24/04/2025
Online publication date: 15/04/2025
Acceptance date: 30/08/2024
Series Title: International Perspectives on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Place Published: Leeds
URL: https://doi.org/10.1108/s2051-233320250000012006
DOI: 10.1108/s2051-233320250000012006
ePrints DOI: 10.57711/che6-2j81
Notes: 9781837972968 ebook ISBN.
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ISBN: 9781837972975