Business Data Ethics Webinar Series

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About the Series

Business data ethics, a new field of corporate management, pursues responsible data practices that will enable businesses to be both innovative and ethical.

These five webinars feature an outstanding slate of panelists representing federal agencies, think tanks, diverse industries, and research units at The Ohio State University as well as other academic institutions. Panelists address the ethical frameworks, management processes, technologies, and regulations surrounding this growing field.

Learn more about the Program on Data and Governance.

 

Recordings from the Webinar Series

Emerging Trends in Corporate Data Ethics: Research Findings

Series Keynote by U.S. Senator Chris Coons. Ohio State researchers will present their pioneering study of how leading companies view the ethical challenges associated with their use of advanced analytics, and of the policies, management processes, and technical tools that they employ to achieve better data ethics. Part of the Business Data Ethics Webinar Series.

Substantive Data Ethics: Frameworks & Policies

Industry and policy leaders will present real-world examples of principles, frameworks, informal risk-based determinations, and benefit-cost assessments. Part of the Business Data Ethics Webinar Series.

Management Approaches

Corporate officers discuss lessons learned while managing data ethics initiatives, addressing internal ethical review committees, modified institutional review boards, and data ethics officer roles. Part of the Business Data Ethics Webinar Series. Sponsored by TDAI and the Moritz College of Law.

Technologies for the Ethical Deployment of Algorithms

Business leaders will convey technological methods for making corporate algorithm use more fair, accountable and transparent. Part of the Business Data Ethics Webinar Series. Sponsored by TDAI and the Moritz College of Law.

Regulation of Algorithms: Policymaker & Expert Perspectives

Regulators and experts will discuss the present and future regulation of algorithms. Part of the Business Data Ethics Webinar Series. Sponsored by TDAI and the Moritz College of Law.