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Stephanie Kelley is an Assistant Professor and Scotiabank Professor in Innovations in Business Technology at the Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University. Her research focuses on AI ethics, financial services, and the ethical implications of artificial intelligence in business contexts. She explores topics such as algorithmic discrimination, explainable AI, and the intersection of AI with HR and fintech lending.
Her recent work emphasizes ethical frameworks for AI adoption, regulatory compliance, and the societal impacts of AI technologies. She has published extensively on these themes in venues like Journal of Business Ethics and MIT Sloan Management Review.
Dr. Kelley’s articles highlight critical issues such as how removing demographic data can inadvertently worsen AI discrimination and the need for tailored explainability in AI systems. Her research bridges academic theory with practical business challenges, offering actionable insights for firms navigating ethical AI implementation.
While no formal awards are listed, her contributions to AI ethics in financial services reflect a growing recognition of her expertise. She holds no listed grants or advising roles, though her publications suggest active engagement in organizational collaborations.



