Kirsten Martin
William P. and Hazel B. White Technology and Ethics Collegiate Professor
IT, Analytics, and Operations
574-631-6072
364 Mendzoa College of Business
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Kirsten Martin is William P. and Hazel B. White Center Professor of Technology Ethics in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. Kirsten is in the ITAO Department where she teaches the ethics of business analytics. Her research focuses ethics of technology, privacy, and the associated responsibility of business. Kirsten is a frequent invited speaker for her work on privacy, technology, and ethics such as with her recent Ted Talk. She is the Technology and Business Ethics editor for the Journal of Business Ethics, the recipient of NSF grants for her work on privacy, technology, and ethics, and was elected to the board of the Society of Business Ethics.
Education
Ph D, University of Virginia
MBA, University of Virginia
B.S.E, University of Michigan
Areas of Expertise
Technology and Ethics
Privacy
Business Ethics
AI Accountability
"Are Algorithmic Decisions Legitimate? The Effect of Process and Outcomes on Perceptions of Legitimacy of AI Decisions", (With Ari Waldman), Journal of Business Ethics, 2022
"Manipulation, Privacy, and Choice", North Carolina Journal of Law and Technology, 23, 2022
"Governing Algorithmic Decisions: The role of decision importance and governance on perceived legitimacy of algorithmic decisions", (With Ari Waldman), Big Data & Society
"Stakeholder Friction", (With Robert Phillips), Journal of Business Ethics, 2021
"Business and the Ethical Implications of Technology: Introduction to the Symposium", (With K Shilton, J Smith), Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 2019
"Ethical Implications and Accountability of Algorithms", Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 2019
"Commentary: Trust and the Online Market-Maker: A comment on Etzioni's Cyber Trust", Journal of Business Ethics, 156, 2018
"Formation of Stakeholder Trust in Business and the Role of Personal Values", (With M Pirson, B Parmar), Journal of Business Ethics, 145, 2017
"Understanding Privacy: Development of a social contract approach to privacy", Journal of Business Ethics, 137, 2016
"Privacy Notices as Tabula Rasa: How consumers project expectations on privacy notices", Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, 34, 2015
"Assumptions in Decision Making Scholarship: A taxonomy of assumptions", (With B Parmar), Journal of Business Ethics, 105, 2012
"Diminished or Just Different? A factorial vignette study of privacy as a social contract", Journal of Business Ethics, 11, 2012
"Internet Technologies in China: Insights on the morally important influence of managers", Journal of Business Ethics, 83, 2008
"Stakeholder Capitalism", (With R Freeman, B Parmar), Journal of Business Ethics, 74, 2007
"The Separation of Technology and Ethics in Business Ethics", (With R Freeman), Journal of Business Ethics, 53, 2004
"Some Problems with Employee Monitoring", (With R Freeman), Journal of Business Ethics, 43, 2003
"Ethics of Data and Analytics", Taylor & Francis
Arbel, T. Trump bans dealings with Chinese owners of TikTok, WeChat. AP News. , https://apnews.com/article/global-trade-ap-top-news-politics-asia-business-719d8c83f689929c9c9d8c9aa5593fc8, August 6, 2020
Bloomberg Technology (TV). , https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2020-08-18/-bloomberg-technology-full-show-08-18-2020-video, August 18, 2020
Banjo, S. Trump Suffers Another Loss in the TikTok Showdown With China. Bloomberg, September 25, 2020
Bonjo, S. K. Mehrotra. W. Turton. TikTok’s Huge Data Harvesting Prompts U.S. Security Concerns. Bloomberg, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-07-14/tiktok-s-massive-data-harvesting-prompts-u-s-security-concerns, July 14, 2020
Swanson, A. M Isaac, P. Mozur. Trump Targets WeChat and TikTok, in Sharp Escalation With China. New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/06/technology/trump-wechat-tiktok-china.html, August 6, 2020
Allyn, B. Trump's TikTok Deal: What Just Happened And Why Does It Matter? NPR. , https://www.npr.org/2020/09/21/915043052/trumps-tiktok-deal-what-just-happened-and-why-does-it-matter, September 21, 2020
Allyn, B. U.S. To Bar Downloads Of TikTok, WeChat. NPR. Sept 18, 2020, September 18, 2020
Cogley, M. Should I delete TikTok from my phone? The Telegraph. Aug. 8 2020, August 3, 2020
Needleman, E. Amazon Says Email Ordering Employees to Delete TikTok Was Sent in Error. Wall Street Journal. , https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-requiring-employees-to-remove-tiktok-from-mobile-devices-due-to-security-risks-memo-11594404157https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-requiring-employees-to-remove-tiktok-from-mobile-devices-due-to-security-risks-memo-11594404157">https://www.wsj.com/articles/amazon-requiring-employees-to-remove-tiktok-from-mobile-devices-due-to-security-risks-memo-11594404157>. , July 10, 2020