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Adopting AI at work: Empirical insights from German organizations

Author: von Richthofen, G., Ogolla, S., & Send, H.
Published in: 37th Colloquium European Group for Organization Studies (EGOS), 1-24
Year: 2021
Type: Academic articles

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly adopted by organizations. In general, scholars agree that the adoption of AI will be associated with substantial changes in the world of work. Empirical evidence on the phenomenon remains scarce, however. In this article, we explore the adoption of AI in the context of knowledge work. Drawing on case study research in multiple German organizations that have either implemented AI or are in the process of developing AI systems, we identify three pervasive changes that knowledge workers perceive: a shift from manual labor and routine tasks to controlling and exception handling, an emergence of new tasks and roles, and an emergence of new skill requirements. In addition, we identify three factors that are conducive to the development of AI systems in the context of knowledge work: leadership support, participative change management, and effective integration of domain knowledge. Implications for the literature on AI and work are discussed.

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Georg von Richthofen, Dr.

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Hendrik Send, Prof. Dr.

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