Bots for mental health: the boundaries of human and technology agencies for enabling mental well-being within organizations

IF 3.3 3区 管理学 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
Debolina Dutta, Sushanta Kumar Mishra
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Abstract

Purpose

The importance of mental wellbeing and the need for organizations to address it is increasing in the post-pandemic context. Although Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly being adopted in HRM functions, its adoption and utility for enabling mental wellbeing is limited. Building on the Open System Theory (OST) and adopting the technology-in-practice lens, the authors examined the roles of human and technology agencies in enabling mental wellbeing.

Design/methodology/approach

The study was conducted in two stages; in Stage 1, the authors adopted a case methodology approach to examine the feasibility of a technology company's offerings to assess mental wellbeing. In Stage 2, the authors followed the grounded theory approach and interviewed 22 key stakeholders and HR leaders of diverse organizations. The authors used Gioia's approach to analyze the data.

Findings

The study demonstrates the interdependence and inseparability of human activity, technological capability and structured context. Specifically, the authors observe that AI adoption is pushing the boundaries of how organizations could support employees' mental health and wellbeing. These technological advancements and adoption are likely to facilitate the evolution of agentic practices, routines and structures.

Research limitations/implications

This study carries two important implications. While the advent of cutting-edge technologies appears to affect employees' mental wellbeing, the study findings indicate the assistive role of technology in supporting mental wellbeing and facilitating changes in organizational practices. Second, the ontology of technology-in-practice shows how human–machine agencies gain newer relevance from the interactions that unite them. Specifically, per OST, technology (from an external context) can potentially change how mental wellbeing practices in organizations are managed. The authors extend the existing literature by suggesting that both human agents and internal contexts effectively limit the potential of technology agents to change existing structures significantly.

Originality/value

The authors address the need for more research on the technology-management interface, and the boundaries of technology-enabled wellbeing at work. While AI-HRM scholarship has primarily relied on micro-level psychological theories to examine impact and outcomes, the authors borrow from the macro-level theories, such as the OST and the technology-in-practice to explain how AI is shifting the boundaries of human and machine agencies for enabling mental wellbeing.

心理健康机器人:在组织内部实现心理健康的人类和技术机构的界限
目的在大流行后的背景下,心理健康的重要性和各组织解决这一问题的必要性日益增加。尽管人工智能(AI)越来越多地被用于人力资源管理职能,但它在促进心理健康方面的采用和效用是有限的。在开放系统理论(OST)的基础上,采用技术实践的视角,作者研究了人类和技术机构在促进心理健康方面的作用。设计/方法/方法本研究分两个阶段进行;在第一阶段,作者采用了案例方法来检验一家科技公司提供的评估心理健康的产品的可行性。在第二阶段,作者遵循扎根理论的方法,采访了22个不同组织的关键利益相关者和人力资源负责人。作者使用Gioia的方法来分析数据。研究结果表明,人类活动、技术能力和结构环境之间存在相互依存和不可分割的关系。具体来说,作者观察到人工智能的采用正在推动组织如何支持员工的心理健康和福祉的界限。这些技术的进步和采用可能会促进代理实践、惯例和结构的演变。研究的局限性/意义这项研究有两个重要的意义。虽然尖端技术的出现似乎影响了员工的心理健康,但研究结果表明,技术在支持心理健康和促进组织实践变革方面发挥了辅助作用。其次,技术在实践中的本体论显示了人机代理如何从将它们联合起来的交互中获得新的相关性。具体来说,根据OST,技术(从外部环境来看)可能会改变组织中心理健康实践的管理方式。作者扩展了现有的文献,提出人类代理人和内部背景有效地限制了技术代理人显著改变现有结构的潜力。原创性/价值两位作者指出,需要对技术与管理之间的界面进行更多的研究,以及技术带来的工作幸福感的界限。虽然人工智能-人力资源管理奖学金主要依赖于微观层面的心理学理论来检查影响和结果,但作者借鉴了宏观层面的理论,如OST和实践中的技术,来解释人工智能如何改变人类和机器机构的界限,以实现心理健康。
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Personnel Review
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7.10
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期刊介绍: Personnel Review (PR) publishes rigorous, well written articles from a range of theoretical and methodological traditions. We value articles that have high originality and that engage with contemporary challenges to human resource management theory, policy and practice development. Research that highlights innovation and emerging issues in the field, and the medium- to long-term impact of HRM policy and practice, is especially welcome.
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