反对将接受视为合法性:伦理与算法管理

Against acceptance as legitimacy: Ethics and algorithmic management

ORGANIZATION · 2026
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中文导读

批判了用用户接受度来评判算法管理系统伦理性的做法,指出接受可能源于无奈或习惯而非道德认可,并提出了超越接受的三个伦理评估问题,对关注算法治理和商业伦理的研究者具有参考价值。

Abstract

Algorithmic management systems are increasingly assessed through indicators of user acceptance, such as continued use, compliance, or adaptation. While acceptance-based models such as the Technology Acceptance Model remain useful for explaining adoption and usability, they are increasingly mobilized as proxies for ethical legitimacy in organizational contexts. This essay argues that acceptance is an inadequate basis for the ethical evaluation of algorithmic management, especially in settings marked by power asymmetries, dependency, and constrained choice. Drawing on research on algorithmic management and organizational ethics, the article shows how acceptance may reflect necessity, habituation, or lack of alternatives rather than moral endorsement. It then develops three questions for ethical evaluation beyond acceptance: who bears responsibility for a system’s consequences, how algorithmic systems reshape moral agency at work, and whose interests they ultimately serve. The essay concludes by calling for forms of evaluation and governance that foreground accountability, power, and justice rather than behavioral compliance.

算法管理商业伦理组织伦理技术接受模型