Research handbook on artificial intelligence and decision making in organizations

"Featuring state-of-the-art research from leading academics in technology and organization studies, this timely Research Handbook provides a comprehensive overview of how AI becomes embedded in decision making in organizations, from the initial considerations when implementing AI to the use of...

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Other Authors: Constantiou, Ioanna (Editor), Joshi, Mayur P. (Editor), Stelmaszak, Marta (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton Edward Elgar Publishing 2024, 2024
Series:Research handbooks in business and management
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBooks Collection Business & Economics - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 8. Human judgment in the age of automated decision-making systems / Dina Koutsikouri, Lena Hylving, Jonna Bornemark, and Susanne Lindberg
  • 9. Making decisions with AI in complex intelligent systems / Bijona Troqe, Gunnar Holmberg, and Nicolette Lakemond
  • 10. Addressing the knowledge gap between business managers and data scientists: The case of data analytics implementation in a sales organization / Stella Pachidi and Marleen Huysman
  • 11. Constructing actionable insights: The missing link between data, artificial intelligence, and organizational decision-making / Arisa Shollo and Robert D. Galliers
  • 12. It takes a village: The ecology of explaining ai / Lauren Waardenburg and Attila Márton
  • 13. Synthetic stakeholders: Engaging the environment in organizational decision-making / Jen Rhymer, Alex Murray, and David Sirmon
  • 20. Ethical implications of AI use in practice for decision-making / Jingyao (Lydia) Li, Yulia Litvinova, Marco Marabelli, and Sue Newell
  • 14. Interpretable artificial intelligence systems in medical imaging: Review and theoretical framework / Tiantian Xian, Panos Constantinides, and Nikolay Mehandjiev
  • 15. Artificial intelligence to support public sector decision-making: The emergence of entangled accountability / Francesco Gualdi and Antonio Cordella
  • 16. Contrasting human-ai workplace relationship configurations / Miriam Möllers, Benedikt Berger, and Stefan Klein
  • Part III. Implications of decisions made with ai
  • 17. Who am i in the age of ai? Exploring dimensions that shape occupational identity in the context of AI for decision-making / Anne-Sophie Mayer and Franz Strich
  • 18. Imagination or validation? Using futuring techniques to enhance ai's relevance in strategic decision-making / Andrew Sarta and Angela Aristidou
  • 19. Artificial intelligence as a mechanism of algorithmic isomorphism / Camille G. Endacott and Paul M. Leonardi
  • Contents: Introduction to artificial intelligence and decision making in organizations / Ioanna Constantiou, Mayur P. Joshi and Marta Stelmaszak
  • Part I. Making decisions about ai
  • 1. Sourcing data for data-driven applications: Foundational questions / Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa
  • 2. Data work as an organizing principle in developing ai / Angelos Kostis, Leif Sundberg, and Jonny Holmström
  • 3. Natural language processing techniques in management research / Mike H.M. Teodorescu
  • 4. Captains don't navigate with a keyboard: Developing AI for naturalistic decision-making / Adrian Bumann
  • 5. Reconfiguring human-ai collaboration: Integrating chatbots in welfare services / Elena Parmiggiani, Polyxeni Vassilakopoulou, and Ilias Pappas
  • 6. Circumspection as a process of responsible appropriation of ai / Margunn Aanestad
  • 7. Responsible AI governance: From ideation to implementation / Patrick Mikalef
  • Part II. Making decisions with ai