Author:
Lange Benjamin,Keeling Geoff,McCroskery Amanda,Zevenbergen Ben,Blascovich Sandra,Pedersen Kyle,Lentz Alison,Agüera y Arcas Blaise
Abstract
AbstractWe propose a ‘Moral Imagination’ methodology to facilitate a culture of responsible innovation for engineering and product teams in technology companies. Our approach has been operationalized over the past two years at Google, where we have conducted over 60 workshops with teams from across the organization. We argue that our approach is a crucial complement to existing formal and informal initiatives for fostering a culture of ethical awareness, deliberation, and decision-making in technology design such as company principles, ethics and privacy review procedures, and compliance controls. We characterize some distinctive benefits of our methodology for the technology sector in particular.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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