Podcast series: Global challenges – Global solutions

Algorithmic management: What it is, what it does and what it means for the future of work

Algorithmic management has been seen as a positive technological and digital factor in the organization of economic activity, but it also comes with a range of challenges. This episode examines these issues.

Audio | 10 October 2022
Algorithmic management has been seen as a positive technological and digital factor in the organization of economic activity, but it also comes with a range of challenges. While some may see it as a useful tool for increasing organizational ability to control and monitor complex economic and work processes, with the increasing capacity to collect, store and process digital information it also raises new issues and engenders questions about ensuring privacy and personal space among the workforce. In this episode, Uma Rani, a Senior Economist at the ILO’s Research Department and Enrique Fernandez Macias, a researcher at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre explain what algorithmic management means and what considerations are needed to ensure that it plays a positive role in the future of work. Both experts are involved in the the joint EU funded ILO-JRC project “Building partnerships on the future of work".

The future of work podcast series was created on behalf of the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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Guests

Uma Rani
Senior Economist at the ILO’s Research Department



Enrique Fernandez Macias
Researcher at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre