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Book Review - Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy

 

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Gaurav Bansal

Dr. Gaurav Bansal, is Frederick E. Baer Professor at the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business at UW-Green Bay. He is the founding Academic Director of the Master of Science in Data Science program at UW-Green Bay. He received his Ph.D. in MIS from University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee in 2008 and his M.B.A. from Kent State University, Ohio in 2002. Dr. Bansal’s current research interests are in the areas of user trust re-building in case of online data breaches, role of top management support in creating cyber-secured organizations, and ethical issues in enhancing organizational security policy compliance among others. Dr. Bansal has published in premier MIS journals such as JMIS, EJIS, DSS, Info & Mgmt, and JCIS among others. Before starting his academic career, he worked for General Motors India and Daewoo Motors India.

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