The lifecycle of algorithmic decision-making systems: Organizational choices and ethical challenges

•ADMS are strategic for any organization.•The design, implementation and use of ADMS require strategic organizational choices.•It is important that such strategic choices are made with awareness and responsibly.•The IS community has the potential to make substantial theoretical and practical contrib...

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