人工智能对组织行为的影响:神话与现实之间的风险故事:劳动力的可持续性

Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.14207/ejsd.2024.v13n1p109
Zeinab Younis, Marwa Ibrahim, Habiba Azzam
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目的:本研究论文定量研究了作为自变量的人工智能(AI)对作为因变量的三个组织行为要素(工作满意度、个性和态度)的影响。设计/方法:我们的研究样本包括过去两年的校友毕业生,他们作为埃及开罗的年轻劳动力,反映了后科维德19时代的情况。值得注意的是,关于人工智能对转播的影响,目前还没有足够的数据对这部分年轻劳动力进行测试,并突出转播研究中的具体内容。研究结果:这项研究结果表明,人工智能可以解释 46.5 % 的组织行为,这说明了在组织中使用人工智能的重要性,以及这可能会如何改变当前的组织环境。 研究局限性:本研究的局限性在于,样本涵盖了 20-35 岁年龄段的年轻劳动力,尽管他们来自不同的背景。实际意义:人工智能工具可以提高员工的工作满意度,还有助于减少认知偏差和群体思维,发展更加客观和数据驱动的决策文化。独创性:因此,本研究在学术层面上的实用性突出表现在确定主要关注点和提出基本结论,从而更深入地了解所述不同变量之间的关系。在实践层面,它为一些组织揭示了由于人工智能使用的侵入性影响而导致的技术替代员工的危险。关键词人工智能 人格 态度 工作满意度 组织行为
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Organisational Behavior: A Risky Tale between Myth and Reality for Sustaining Workforce
Purpose: This research paper examines quantitatively the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as an independent variable on three organisational behavior components as dependent variables: job satisfaction, personality, and attitudes. Design/methodology: The sample of our study includes alumni graduates of the past two years reflecting on post-covid19 era as young workforce from Cairo, Egypt. It is important to note that there is no sufficient data regarding the impact of AI on OB testing this bracket of young population workforce, and highlighting specific components in the study of OB. Findings: This research finding revealed that AI can explain 46.5 % of Organizational Behavior which refers to the importance of AI usage among organizations and how this might change the current organizational environments.  Research Limitations: This research is limited by the fact that the sample encompassed a specific bracket of the young workforce age ranging from 20-35 years old even though they come from different backgrounds. Practical Implications: AI tools can enhance employees job satisfaction as well as it can help mitigate cognitive biases and groupthink, developing a decision-making culture that is more objective and data driven. Originality: Therefore, the utility of this research on the academic level highlights the fact of identifying major concerns and formulations of essential conclusions to get a deeper understanding of the relationship between the different variables stated. On the practical level, it sheds light for several organisations on the danger of technology replacement of employees due to the invasive impact of AI usage. Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Personality, Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Organisational Behavior
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