Artificial Intelligence and Groups: Effects of Attitudes and Discretion on Collaboration

IF 4 2区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
K. Bezrukova, Terri L. Griffith, Chester S. Spell, Vincent Rice, Huiru Evangeline Yang
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Abstract

We theorize about human-team collaboration with AI by drawing upon research in groups and teams, social psychology, information systems, engineering, and beyond. Based on our review, we focus on two main issues in the teams and AI arena. The first is whether the team generally views AI positively or negatively. The second is whether the decision to use AI is left up to the team members (voluntary use of AI) or mandated by top management or other policy-setters in the organization. These two aspects guide our creation of a team-level conceptual framework modeling how AI introduced as a mandated addition to the team can have asymmetric effects on collaboration level depending on the team’s attitudes about AI. When AI is viewed positively by the team, the effect of mandatory use suppresses collaboration in the team. But when a team has negative attitudes toward AI, mandatory use elevates team collaboration. Our model emphasizes the need for managing team attitudes and discretion strategies and promoting new research directions regarding AI’s implications for teamwork.
人工智能与群体:态度和判断力对协作的影响
我们通过小组和团队、社会心理学、信息系统、工程学等方面的研究,对人类与人工智能的合作进行了理论化。根据我们的审查,我们关注团队和人工智能领域的两个主要问题。首先是团队对AI的看法是积极的还是消极的。第二个是使用人工智能的决定是否留给团队成员(人工智能的自愿使用),还是由最高管理层或组织中的其他政策制定者强制执行。这两个方面指导我们创建团队级别的概念框架,建模AI如何作为强制添加到团队中,并根据团队对AI的态度对协作级别产生不对称影响。当团队积极看待AI时,强制使用的效果会抑制团队中的协作。但当一个团队对人工智能持消极态度时,强制使用人工智能会提升团队协作。我们的模型强调需要管理团队态度和自由裁量权策略,并推动有关人工智能对团队合作的影响的新研究方向。
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CiteScore
8.40
自引率
12.50%
发文量
71
期刊介绍: Group & Organization Management (GOM) publishes the work of scholars and professionals who extend management and organization theory and address the implications of this for practitioners. Innovation, conceptual sophistication, methodological rigor, and cutting-edge scholarship are the driving principles. Topics include teams, group processes, leadership, organizational behavior, organizational theory, strategic management, organizational communication, gender and diversity, cross-cultural analysis, and organizational development and change, but all articles dealing with individual, group, organizational and/or environmental dimensions are appropriate.
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