Causal Machine Learning and Business Decision Making

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February 2021
Paper author(s): 
Paul Hünermund
Jermain Kaminski
Carla Schmitt
Topic: 
Methodology
Theory
Year: 
2021
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Causal knowledge is critical for strategic and organizational decision making. By contrast, standard machine learning approaches remain purely correlational and prediction-based, rendering them unsuitable for addressing a wide variety of managerial decision problems. Taking a mixed-methods approach, which relies on multiple sources, including semi-structured interviews with data scientists and decision makers, as well as quantitative survey data, this study makes a first attempt at delineating causality as a critical boundary condition for the application of machine learning in a business analytical context. It highlights the crucial role of theory in causal inference and offers a new perspective on human-machine interaction for data-augmented decision making.

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