Digital Climate Formation Amid the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Technology

Sari, R. P., Pan, S. L., Shi, Y. and Nguyen, H. D. (2020) Digital Climate Formation Amid the Rise of Artificial Intelligence Technology. In: 24th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems: Information Systems (IS) for the Future (PACIS 2020), 20-24 Jun 2020, p. 113. ISBN 9781733632539

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Abstract

Work climate is a complex organisational phenomenon that has been studied from various perspectives in the past three decades. Despite its long tradition, research that pays specific attention to the work climate that exists in the digital economy is unjustifiably rare. Few studies have empirically investigated how a digital climate takes shape in an organisation. Against this backdrop, in this paper, we report on an interpretive case study that explores the formation of digital climate in an organisation developing artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The preliminary findings reveal learning and experimentation to be essential interactions as they allow conformity on the perception of work practices among digital workforces. Accordingly, our early findings show that this conformity enables a new type of work climate—which we have termed digital climate—to take shape in this particular organisation.

Item Type:Conference Proceedings
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Nguyen, Dr Hoang D.
Authors: Sari, R. P., Pan, S. L., Shi, Y., and Nguyen, H. D.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Computing Science
ISBN:9781733632539

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