Algorithmic consulting organizations: A systemic conceptualization
Matthias Tomenendal,
Hans Rüdiger Lange and
Anja Bodach
No 5, BPS Working Paper Series from Berlin School of Economics and Law (HWR Berlin), Berlin Professional School (BPS)
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This paper conceptualizes the integration of algorithmic management into consulting practices. By combining three fundamental dimensions of algorithmic management- direction, evaluation, and discipline-with a three-tiered systemic perspective of consulting, encompassing the consultant, client and consultant-client systems, a 3x3 matrix is introduced that distinctly delineates the various fields of algorithmically supported consulting management. Practical examples are provided along with directions for future research. As the paper seeks to enhance the conceptual understanding of algorithmic consulting by structuring the previously sparse and fragmented debate on this topic it paves the way for further focused scholarly exploration on consulting in the algorithmic era.
Date: 2025
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