Algorithmic Authority and the Complexities of Delegated Decision-Making: Case Studies on Ethical Challenges for ۲۱st-Century Leadership
سال انتشار: 1404
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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چکیده مقاله:
The rapid integration of AI into high-stakes decision-making has outpaced traditional mechanisms for human oversight and accountability, leaving leaders without clear guidance on how to leverage algorithmic systems responsibly. To address this gap, we conducted a comparative qualitative study of four landmark AI deployments: the UK A-Level grading algorithm used during the COVID-۱۹ pandemic, Amazon’s automated hiring tool, the COMPAS recidivism risk score in the U.S. criminal justice system, and the Dutch SyRI welfare-fraud detection system. Drawing on ۶۱ publicly available government reports, internal memos, and media articles, we applied a rigorous two-phase grounded-theory coding process in NVivo, producing a comprehensive ۳۲-item codebook and achieving substantial inter-coder reliability. We then quantified thematic occurrences across ۱۱۰ coded segments and conducted chi-square tests to confirm consistent application of themes across cases. Our analysis yielded four actionable principles: ۱) Intentionality—leaders must consciously elect to involve AI rather than default to automation; ۲) Interpretability—systems should provide accessible explanations for bias detection and decision justification; ۳) Moral Authorship—human actors must explicitly claim ultimate responsibility for outcomes; ۴) Justice—delegation structures must be designed to prevent the perpetuation of existing inequities. Together, these principles form a reproducible analytical roadmap and offer practical guidance for accountable AI governance in high-stakes contexts.
کلیدواژه ها:
AI ethics in leadership ، delegated decision-making ، Algorithmic accountability ، ethical AI governance ، ۲۱st-century leadership ، AI moral responsibility
نویسندگان
Victor Frimpong
Management Department, SBS Swiss Business School, Zurich, Switzerland