Strategic Directions for AI: The Role of CIOs and Boards of Directors

MIS Q. Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.25300/misq/2021/16523
Jingyu Li, Mengxiang Li, Xincheng Wang, J. Thatcher
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Abstract

This paper applies upper echelons theory to investigate whether chief information officers (CIOs) and boards of directors affect the development of AI orientation, which represents firms’ overall strategic direction and goals regarding the introduction and application of artificial intelligence (AI)technology. We tested our model using a dataset drawn from 1,454 publicly listed firms in China. Our findings show that the presence of a CIO positively influences AI orientation and that board educational diversity, R&D experience, and AI experience positively moderate the CIO’s effect on AI orientation. Our post hoc analysis further demonstrates that these board characteristics represent contingencies that impact AI orientation but not conventional IT orientation. This paper contributes to the upper echelons literature and IT management research by offering contextualized arguments that explain new business and IT strategies such as AI orientation. Further, our findings suggest important implications about how to build top management teams and boards capable of effectively developing AI orientations
人工智能的战略方向:首席信息官和董事会的角色
本文运用上层理论研究首席信息官(cio)和董事会是否会影响人工智能取向的发展,人工智能取向代表了企业在引入和应用人工智能技术方面的总体战略方向和目标。我们使用来自中国1454家上市公司的数据集来测试我们的模型。我们的研究结果表明,首席信息官的存在正向影响人工智能取向,董事会教育多样性、研发经验和人工智能经验正向调节首席信息官对人工智能取向的影响。我们的事后分析进一步表明,这些董事会特征代表了影响人工智能方向而不是传统IT方向的偶然事件。本文通过提供上下文化的论据来解释新的业务和IT战略,如人工智能导向,为上层文献和IT管理研究做出了贡献。此外,我们的研究结果对如何建立能够有效发展人工智能方向的高层管理团队和董事会提出了重要启示
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