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Volume XXXI • Issue CFP_SI_IAORGA • 2025 (In progress) |
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Artificial intelligence in organisations, how to (better) work with it? |
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Organisations are undergoing a significant transformation, described as the fourth industrial revolution or the era of algorithms. Artificial Intelligence (AI), defined as a technology that allows machines to reproduce human-like behaviours, plays a major role in this, with technologies now widely deployed in organisations. Machine Learning is a notable technology that enables cumulative learning from training data to create algorithmic decision support systems. These technologies are reshaping practices and processes at both team and individual levels. AI has transformed how people collaborate with algorithmic systems and how those systems interact. In recruitment, AI is used in various stages, from information extraction to automated interview analysis. "Augmented recruitment" raises questions about perceptions and behaviour with AI-integrated systems. Some managerial tasks are now automated, leading to "algorithmic management," which requires research into its impact on managers' roles and employees' attitudes. Studies on algorithmic decision systems indicate trust is a critical predictor of individuals' choices to use AI-based advice. Introducing algorithms and AI prompts organisational changes that may lead to resistance. The special issue invites contributions to enhance understanding of AI's impact on organisational behaviour. Contributions should address the consequences of AI tools on employee beliefs, perceptions, emotions, stress, and attitudes, and mechanisms influencing trust and behaviour toward AI tools. The issue seeks submissions using a variety of methodologies to explore AI's impact on organisational behaviour. |
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