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Lauren Rhue

Lauren Rhue

Assistant Professor of Information Systems

PhD, Stern School of Business, New York University

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4324 Van Munching Hall

Lauren Rhue is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Decision, Operations and Information Technologies at the Smith School. Her research uses empirical and econometric methods to explore the economic and social implications of technology. Believing in technology as a force for positive economic change, she is interested in investigating the economic implications of technology platforms for traditionally disadvantaged populations. She earned her PhD in Information Systems from New York University’s Stern School of Business.

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A Global Perspective on Emerging Technologies

Organized and co-sponsored by nine universities across the country including the Center for Global Business at the University of…

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Smith School Awards 14 Faculty Grants for Innovative Research
Fourteen faculty teams at the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business have been awarded three-year grants from the…
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Maryland Smith Launches Data Science and Business Analytics Certificate Program
The University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business is launching a nine-month, fully online certificate program designed for…
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Insights

Is Race a Factor in Facial Recognition Tech?

Smith Researcher Finds Disparities in Some of the Tech’s Emotion-Recognition

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The Ugly Side of Beauty AI

How AI anchors subjective and objective predictions

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Inside the Gender Data Divide

Why women experience more data fails than men do

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