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Predict and surveil: data, discretion, and the future of policing
Policing and Society: An International Journal of Research and Policy, 2023Sarah Brayne ’ s work on the data-driven policing practices of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), in the USA, is illustrious because of the author ’ s disciplined fi eldwork and astute conversation analysis. In her book titled ‘ Predict and Surveil
Roshni Das
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Algorithmic Recommendations and Human Discretion
Social Science Research Network, 2023Human decision-makers frequently override the recommendations generated by predictive algorithms, but it is unclear whether these discretionary overrides add valuable private information or reintroduce human biases and mistakes.
V. Angelova, Will Dobbie, Crystal Yang
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Discrete Equations, Discrete Transformations, and Discrete Boundary Value Problems
Differential Equations, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Artificial Intelligence, Discretion, and Bureaucracy
American Review of Public Administration, 2019This essay highlights the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in governance and society and explores the relationship between AI, discretion, and bureaucracy.
Justin B Bullock
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The complexities of digitization and street-level discretion: a socio-materiality perspective
Public Management Review, 2022This study contributes to the debate on eGovernment and street-level discretion by using a qualitative case study of digitization at a street-level bureaucracy. This study advances this debate in three ways.
Mohammad Alshallaqi
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European Journal of Social Work, 2022
The promise of artificial intelligence and algorithms to make bureaucratic processes more efficient and minimise ‘subjective’ judgement and, hence, professional discretion in case management has recently resulted in the development and implementation of ...
M. L. Meilvang, Annette Dahler
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The promise of artificial intelligence and algorithms to make bureaucratic processes more efficient and minimise ‘subjective’ judgement and, hence, professional discretion in case management has recently resulted in the development and implementation of ...
M. L. Meilvang, Annette Dahler
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2020
Based on stakeholder and upper‐echelon theories and following the logic of “leadership‐behavior‐performance,” this study constructs a model to investigate the relationships between responsible leadership, managerial discretion, environmental innovation ...
Zhongju Liao, Manting Zhang
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Based on stakeholder and upper‐echelon theories and following the logic of “leadership‐behavior‐performance,” this study constructs a model to investigate the relationships between responsible leadership, managerial discretion, environmental innovation ...
Zhongju Liao, Manting Zhang
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Rules Rather than Discretion: The Inconsistency of Optimal Plans
Journal of Political Economy, 1977Even if there is an agreed-upon, fixed social objective function and policymakers know the timing and magnitude of the effects of their actions, discretionary policy, namely, the selection of that decision which is best, given the current situation and a
F. Kydland, E. Prescott
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