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Transparency and Accountability: Causal, Critical and Constructive Perspectives
Author(s) -
Maximilian Heimstädt,
Leonhard Dobusch
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
organization theory
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2631-7877
DOI - 10.1177/2631787720964216
Subject(s) - constructive , accountability , transparency (behavior) , grasp , perspective (graphical) , sociology , public relations , epistemology , engineering ethics , management science , political science , knowledge management , computer science , law , economics , process (computing) , engineering , philosophy , artificial intelligence , programming language , operating system
Given the excessive power of Google and other large technology firms, transparency and accountability have turned into matters of great concern for organization scholars. So far, most studies adopt either a causal or critical perspective on the relationship between the two concepts. These perspectives are pitted against each other but share some basic assumptions – a fact which limits organization theory’s ability to fully grasp the management of (digital) visibilities. To address these limitations, we therefore propose a third, constructive perspective on these concepts. A constructive perspective turns transparency and accountability from analytic resources into topics of inquiry, allowing organization scholars to study how people in and around organizations put them to work and with what consequences. We introduce sites of ethical contestation as a new methodological strategy to conduct surprising and unintuitive empirical research from a constructive perspective.

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