[AISWorld] Responsible HR Systems Study - Call for industry participants [deadline 30/11/21]
Laurence Brooks
laurence.brooks at dmu.ac.uk
Fri Nov 19 09:38:57 EST 2021
Responsible HR Systems Study - Call for industry participants [deadline 30/11/21]
We are seeking the involvement of firms who provide Human Resource Management information systems in a study about Responsible Innovation and stakeholder engagement by HR-related technology suppliers. This will explore how HR technology suppliers use stakeholder engagement to anticipate ethical issues arising from their innovations, and the benefits they associate with these activities. It involves a single online interview.
This research is supported by the Horizon Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Nottingham under UKRI Grant No. EP/S023305/1) and by ORBIT, the Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT (orbit-rri.org).
If you represent, or have contacts in, firms providing either specialist HR, or ERM/ERP software, we'd be grateful if you can make them aware of this study. We are asking for expressions of interest by the end of November. For further details or to express interest please contact vincent.bryce1 at nottingham.ac.uk<mailto:vincent.bryce1 at nottingham.ac.uk> by 30/11/21.
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Laurence Brooks
Professor of Technology and Social Responsibility
Programme Leader - MSc Information Systems Management (ISM)
Deputy Director of the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CSSR)
PGT Lead, School of Computer Science and Informatics
*Please note I am sometimes working from home and can best be contacted by email or MSTeams*
CEM Faculty (Computing, Engineering and Media), De Montfort University
Gateway House 5.80a, The Gateway, LE1 9BH Leicester, UK
SHERPA - https://www.project-sherpa.eu/ - Shaping the Ethical Dimensions of Smart Information Systems
TethEthos - www.techethos.eu<http://www.techethos.eu/> - The Ethics of New and Emerging Technologies with High Socio-Ecomomic Impact
E : laurence.brooks at dmu.ac.uk<mailto:laurence.brooks at dmu.ac.uk> | P : +44 (0) 116 250 6579 | W : http://dmu.ac.uk/laurencebrooks | S : laurencebrooks
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