Lauren Rhue
Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Decision, Operations and Information Technologies at The Robert H. Smith School of Business
Schools
- The Robert H. Smith School of Business
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Biography
The Robert H. Smith School of Business
Lauren Rhue is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Decision, Operations and Information Technologies at the Smith School. Her research uses empirical and econometric methods to explore the economic and social implications of technology. Believing in technology as a force for positive economic change, she is interested in investigating the economic implications of technology platforms for traditionally disadvantaged populations. She earned her PhD in Information Systems from New York University’s Stern School of Business.
Education
- STERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Ph.D., 2014 - STANFORD UNIVERSITY
B.S., Management Science & Engineering, 2004
Publications
JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Rhue, L., and Sundararajan, A. (2013) Digital Access, Political Networks and the Diffusion of Democracy. Social Networks.
Reagle, J., and Rhue, L. (2011) Gender Bias in Wikipedia and Britannica. International Journal of Communication.
Rhue, L. and Sundararajan, A. (2019) Playing to the Crowd: How Digital Visibility Shapes Consumer Choices. (Accepted at MIS Quarterly)
Videos
Racial Biases in Artificial Intelligence
#BlackInDataWeek2021: Promise & Perils of Machine Learning & Fairness with Dr. Lauren Rhue
Automatically signaling quality? | Lauren Rhue
Corporate Responsibility and Power | Technology and Power | TEC Talks
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