Ethics for the digital age - 9 May 2023
Ethics is a challenge, especially in the digital age – think algorithmic decision making, platform media, responsibility and transparency. With a roundtable discussion focusing on "Ethics for the Digital Age", we wanted to address this topic with a view to generate research ideas for future projects for the House of Innovation that are both academically intriguing and of practical relevance for industry and society.
Schedule
Mingle & breakfast: 07:30 - 08:00
Roundtable discussion: 08:00 - 09:00
This is an event with limited seating. First come, first serve. Please RSVP no later than May 4, on the link to the right.
Speakers
Linda Leopold is Head of Responsible AI & Data at global fashion retailer H&M Group, where she leads the company’s work on sustainable and ethical artificial intelligence and data. She has a background as a journalist and author, and was recently mentioned in Forbes as one of nine “Inspirational Women Leaders in AI Shaping the 21st Century.”
Martin Kornberger is Professor for Ethics in Management at the Vienna University of Economics and Business and a Visiting Professor at the Stockholm School of Economics. After receiving his doctorate in philosophy from the University of Vienna in 2002 he lived and worked in Australia (University of Technology Sydney), Denmark (Copenhagen Business School), France (EM Lyon) and Edinburgh (University of Edinburgh). In his research he explores strategies for collective action, new organizational architectures and their ethics. His latest books are Strategies for Distributed and Collective Action: Connecting the Dots (Oxford University Press, 2022) and (in German) Systemaufbruch. Strategie in Zeiten radikaler Unsicherheit – die Wiederentdeckung von Clausewitz (Murmann Verlag, 2022).