“Collaborating” with AI: Taking a system view to explore the future of work

C Anthony, BA Bechky, AL Fayard - Organization Science, 2023 - pubsonline.informs.org
In the wake of media hype about artificial intelligence (AI)/human collaboration,
organizations are investing considerable resources into developing and using AI. In this …

Crisis as opportunity, disruption and exposure: Exploring emergent responses to crisis through digital technology

M Gkeredakis, H Lifshitz-Assaf, M Barrett - Information and Organization, 2021 - Elsevier
We live in a technologically advanced era with a recent and marked dependence on digital
technologies while also facing increasingly frequent extreme and global crises. Crises, like …

The experimental hand: How platform-based experimentation reconfigures worker autonomy

HA Rahman, T Weiss… - Academy of Management …, 2023 - journals.aom.org
We examine how and when platform-based experimentation influences worker autonomy,
especially in contexts where workers do not have access to the same relational …

Losing touch: An embodiment perspective on coordination in robotic surgery

AV Sergeeva, S Faraj, M Huysman - Organization Science, 2020 - pubsonline.informs.org
Because new technologies allow new performances, mediations, representations, and
information flows, they are often associated with changes in how coordination is achieved …

Strategic organization in the digital age: Rethinking the concept of technology

S Faraj, PM Leonardi - Strategic Organization, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Digital technologies, enabled by data, algorithms, and artificial intelligence, are creating new
competitive opportunities. But how does one strategize when the technologies core to …

Care and scale: decorrelative ethics in algorithmic recommendation

N Seaver - Cultural Anthropology, 2021 - journal.culanth.org
The people who make algorithmic recommender systems want apparently incompatible
things: they pride themselves on the scale at which their software works, but they also want …

The dynamics of prioritizing: How actors temporally pattern complex role–routine ecologies

W Kremser, B Blagoev - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper examines the emergence of temporal coordination among multiple
interdependent routines in a complex work setting that does not allow for up-front …

To question or accept? How status differences influence responses to new epistemic technologies in knowledge work

C Anthony - Academy of Management Review, 2018 - journals.aom.org
In this article I present a theoretical model of how relationships among members of groups of
knowledge workers shape the way new epistemic technologies, which are tools that play a …

Subordinate activation tactics: Semi-professionals and micro-level institutional change in professional organizations

KC Kellogg - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This two-year ethnographic study of the primary care departments in two US hospitals
examines how managers can bring about micro-level institutional change in professional …

Evaluative spillovers from technological change: The effects of “DNA envy” on occupational practices in forensic science

BA Bechky - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Most studies of technologies' impact on occupational change focus on occupational groups'
adoption and use of particular technologies in a field or workplace. Drawing on an 18-month …