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While using artificial intelligence (AI) could improve organizational decision-making, it also creates challenges associated with the “dark side” of AI.
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Artificial intelligence and the future of work: Human-AI symbiosis in organizational decision making
Business Horizons, 2018Artificial intelligence (AI) has penetrated many organizational processes, resulting in a growing fear that smart machines will soon replace many humans in decision making.
Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
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Organizational Decision-Making Structures in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
California Management Review, 2019How does organizational decision-making change with the advent of artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision-making algorithms? This article identifies the idiosyncrasies of human and AI-based decision making along five key contingency factors ...
Yash Raj Shrestha +2 more
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Academy of Management Annals, 2020
Beginning with Simon (1947)—and motivated by an interest in the effect of formal organizational structure on decision-making—a large body of research has examined how organizations process informat...
John Joseph, Vibha Gaba
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Beginning with Simon (1947)—and motivated by an interest in the effect of formal organizational structure on decision-making—a large body of research has examined how organizations process informat...
John Joseph, Vibha Gaba
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Integrating intuition and artificial intelligence in organizational decision-making
Business Horizons, 2021Artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally changing organizational decision-making processes. With the ability to self-learn and improve decision quality, AI is now taking over many decision responsibilities that were formally assigned to humans alone.
Vinod U. Vincent
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Journal of Educational Administration, 2021
PurposeArtificial intelligence (AI) refers to a type of algorithms or computerized systems that resemble human mental processes of decision-making. This position paper looks beyond the sensational hyperbole of AI in teaching and learning.
Yinying Wang
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PurposeArtificial intelligence (AI) refers to a type of algorithms or computerized systems that resemble human mental processes of decision-making. This position paper looks beyond the sensational hyperbole of AI in teaching and learning.
Yinying Wang
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