Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up

Building on critical approaches that understand algorithms in terms of communication, culture and organization, this paper offers the supplementary conceptualization of algorithms as organizational figuration, defined as material and meaningful sociotechnical arrangements that develop in spatiotempo...

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Main Authors: Sara Dahlman, Ib T Gulbrandsen, Sine N Just
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-06-01
Series:Big Data & Society
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211026702
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spelling doaj-149007428dcf461998eafb514bbfeae72021-06-17T21:33:49ZengSAGE PublishingBig Data & Society2053-95172021-06-01810.1177/20539517211026702Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-upSara DahlmanIb T GulbrandsenSine N JustBuilding on critical approaches that understand algorithms in terms of communication, culture and organization, this paper offers the supplementary conceptualization of algorithms as organizational figuration, defined as material and meaningful sociotechnical arrangements that develop in spatiotemporal processes and are shaped by multiple enactments of affordance–agency relations. We develop this conceptualization through a case study of a Danish fintech start-up that uses machine learning to create opportunities for sustainable pensions investments. By way of ethnographic and literary methodology, we provide an in-depth analysis of the dynamic trajectory in and through which the organization gives shape to and takes shape from its key algorithmic tool, mapping the shifting sociotechnical arrangements of the start-up, from its initial search for a viable business model through the development of the algorithm to the public launch of its product. On this basis, we argue that conceptualizing algorithms as organizational figuration enables us to detail not only what algorithms do but also what they are.https://doi.org/10.1177/20539517211026702
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Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
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title Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
title_short Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
title_full Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
title_fullStr Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
title_full_unstemmed Algorithms as organizational figuration: The sociotechnical arrangements of a fintech start-up
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description Building on critical approaches that understand algorithms in terms of communication, culture and organization, this paper offers the supplementary conceptualization of algorithms as organizational figuration, defined as material and meaningful sociotechnical arrangements that develop in spatiotemporal processes and are shaped by multiple enactments of affordance–agency relations. We develop this conceptualization through a case study of a Danish fintech start-up that uses machine learning to create opportunities for sustainable pensions investments. By way of ethnographic and literary methodology, we provide an in-depth analysis of the dynamic trajectory in and through which the organization gives shape to and takes shape from its key algorithmic tool, mapping the shifting sociotechnical arrangements of the start-up, from its initial search for a viable business model through the development of the algorithm to the public launch of its product. On this basis, we argue that conceptualizing algorithms as organizational figuration enables us to detail not only what algorithms do but also what they are.
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