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- September 2020 (Revised July 2022)
- Exercise
Artea (C): Potential Discrimination through Algorithmic Targeting
By: Eva Ascarza and Ayelet Israeli
This collection of exercises aims to teach students about 1)Targeting Policies; and 2)Algorithmic bias in marketing—implications, causes, and possible solutions. Part (A) focuses on A/B testing analysis and targeting. Parts (B),(C),(D) Introduce algorithmic bias. The...
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Keywords:
Targeting;
Algorithmic Bias;
Race;
Gender;
Marketing;
Diversity;
Customer Relationship Management;
Prejudice and Bias;
Retail Industry;
Apparel and Accessories Industry;
Technology Industry;
United States
Ascarza, Eva, and Ayelet Israeli. "Artea (C): Potential Discrimination through Algorithmic Targeting." Harvard Business School Exercise 521-037, September 2020. (Revised July 2022.)
- Article
Big Data and Discrimination
By: Talia B Gillis and Jann Spiess
Gillis, Talia B., and Jann Spiess. "Big Data and Discrimination." University of Chicago Law Review 86, no. 2 (April 2019): 459–487.
- 1976
- Book
Discrimination in Rural Housing
By: Dutch Leonard, Janet K. Marantz and Karl E. Case
Leonard, Dutch, Janet K. Marantz, and Karl E. Case. Discrimination in Rural Housing. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 1976.
- 22 Jan 2018
- News
When Gender Discrimination Is Not About Gender
- 26 Apr 2016
- News
When Personalization Leads To Discrimination On AirBnB
- 11 Feb 2013
- News
Le recrutement collectif limite les discriminations à l'embauche
- 31 Jan 2023
- News
Addressing Racial Discrimination on Airbnb
- 12 Dec 2015
- News
Racial Discrimination in the Sharing Economy
guests with African-American names are about 16 percent less likely to have their reservations accepted. As Luca told the Washington Post: “Nobody at Airbnb was thinking to themselves, ‘let’s build a platform where we could discriminate...
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Racial Discrimination in the Sharing Economy: Evidence from a Field Experiment
Abstract: In an experiment on Airbnb, we find that applications from guests with distinctively African American names are 16 percent less likely to be accepted relative to identical guests with distinctively white names. Discrimination occurs among landlords of...
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- 24 Feb 2014
- News
Racial Discrimination in the Sharing Economy
- 21 Jun 2016
- News
As Airbnb Grows, So Do Claims of Discrimination
- March 2020 (Revised February 2023)
- Teaching Note
Racial Discrimination on Airbnb (A) and (B)
By: Michael Luca
Teaching Note for HBS No. 920-051.
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- 24 Feb 2014
- News
Uncovering Racial Discrimination in the ‘Sharing Economy’
- 12 Oct 2022
- Video
Mike Luca: The Role Experiments Play in Addressing Discrimination
- 24 Feb 2014
- Research & Ideas
Uncovering Racial Discrimination in the ‘Sharing Economy’
racial discrimination. In Digital Discrimination: The Case of Airbnb.com, Benjamin G. Edelman and Michael Luca investigate the possibility of racial discrimination against people who advertise properties on Airbnb, a popular online...
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Beyond Dislike: Blatant Dehumanization Predicts Teacher Discrimination
By: Emile Bruneau, Hanna Szekeres, Nour Kteily, Linda Tropp and Anna Kende
Bruneau, Emile, Hanna Szekeres, Nour Kteily, Linda Tropp, and Anna Kende. "Beyond Dislike: Blatant Dehumanization Predicts Teacher Discrimination." Group Processes & Intergroup Relations 23, no. 4 (June 2020): 560–577.
- 2014
- Chapter
How Identities and Discrimination Catalyze Global Entrepreneurship
By: Lakshmi Ramarajan and Emily LeRoux-Rutledge
Ramarajan, Lakshmi, and Emily LeRoux-Rutledge. "How Identities and Discrimination Catalyze Global Entrepreneurship." In Positive Organizing in a Global Society: Understanding and Engaging Differences for Capacity-building and Inclusion, edited by Laura Morgan Roberts, Lynn Perry Wooten, and Martin N. Davidson. Routledge, 2014.