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Published in: Journal of Business Ethics 4/2022

18-10-2021 | Original Paper

Do the Ends Justify the Means? Variation in the Distributive and Procedural Fairness of Machine Learning Algorithms

Authors: Lily Morse, Mike Horia M. Teodorescu, Yazeed Awwad, Gerald C. Kane

Published in: Journal of Business Ethics | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Recent advances in machine learning methods have created opportunities to eliminate unfairness from algorithmic decision making. Multiple computational techniques (i.e., algorithmic fairness criteria) have arisen out of this work. Yet, urgent questions remain about the perceived fairness of these criteria and in which situations organizations should use them. In this paper, we seek to gain insight into these questions by exploring fairness perceptions of five algorithmic criteria. We focus on two key dimensions of fairness evaluations: distributive fairness and procedural fairness. We shed light on variation in the potential for different algorithmic criteria to facilitate distributive fairness. Subsequently, we discuss procedural fairness and provide a framework for understanding how algorithmic criteria relate to essential aspects of this construct, which helps to identify when a specific criterion is suitable. From a practical standpoint, we encourage organizations to recognize that managing fairness in machine learning systems is complex, and that adopting a blind or one-size-fits-all mentality toward algorithmic criteria will surely damage people’s attitudes and trust in automated technology. Instead, firms should carefully consider the subtle yet significant differences between these technical solutions.

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Footnotes
1
Actual human operators label the outcomes in the case of supervised learning. This paper assumes that the developers train the ML model on a training set created using human input.
 
2
Organizational justice researchers have also studied fairness as a single dimension (e.g., Ambrose & Schminke, 2009) and as a multidimensional construct comprising distributive, procedural, and interactional fairness components (Colquitt et al., 2013; Karriker & Williams, 2009).
 
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In line with organizational justice scholarship, we use the terms fairness and justice interchangeably. Although differences exist among the concepts, both are geared toward promoting equity and avoiding bias.
 
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Closely related to representativeness is the concept of voice, which allows individuals from different subgroups to express their concerns, opinions, and values to decision makers as part of the decision process (Thibaut & Walker, 1975). While we believe that voice is an influential factor to consider when examining perceived fairness, it falls outside Leventhal’s (1980) theory of procedural fairness criteria—our current focus—and is thus beyond the scope of this paper.
 
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Metadata
Title
Do the Ends Justify the Means? Variation in the Distributive and Procedural Fairness of Machine Learning Algorithms
Authors
Lily Morse
Mike Horia M. Teodorescu
Yazeed Awwad
Gerald C. Kane
Publication date
18-10-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Business Ethics / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 0167-4544
Electronic ISSN: 1573-0697
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-04939-5

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