Corporate Digital Responsibility in Service Firms and Their Ecosystems
National University of Singapore · University of Massachusetts Boston · +1 more institution
Abstract
Digitization, artificial intelligence, and service robots carry serious ethical, privacy, and fairness risks. Using the lens of corporate digital responsibility (CDR), we examine these risks and their mitigation in service firms and make five contributions. First, we show that CDR is critical in service contexts because of the vast streams of customer data involved and digital service technology’s omnipresence, opacity, and complexity. Second, we synthesize the ethics, privacy, and fairness literature using the CDR data and technology life-cycle perspective to understand better the nature of these risks in a service context. Third, to provide insights on the origins of these risks, we examine the digital…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 82
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4Topics & keywords
- Service (business)
- Business
- Digitization
- Service provider
- Marketing
- Computer science
- Telecommunications