ITP TofC 37(7) December 2024 and reminder of refinement of editorial scope
Whitley,EA
E.A.Whitley at lse.ac.uk
Mon Dec 2 08:18:55 EST 2024
Editorial: Sharing work with AI: introduction to the special issue on the futures of work in the age of intelligent machines
Kevin Crowston, Ingrid Erickson, Jeffrey Nickerson
How effective is AI augmentation in human-AI collaboration? Evidence from a field experiment
Chengcheng Liao, Xin Wen, Shan Li, Peiyuan Du
Transactive memory systems in superteams: the effect of an intelligent assistant in virtual teams
Denise J. McWilliams, Adriane B. Randolph
Implementing artificial intelligence across task types: constraints of automation and affordances of augmentation
Elena Mazurova, Willem Standaert
Artificial intelligence and work transformations: integrating sensemaking and workplace learning perspectives
Annika Engström, Daniel Pittino, Alice Mohlin, Anette Johansson, Nina Edh Mirzaei
Framing and feelings on social media: the futures of work and intelligent machines
Ayse Ocal, Kevin Crowston
Investigating engagement and burnout of gig-workers in the age of algorithms: an empirical study in digital labor platforms
Nastaran Hajiheydari, Mohammad Soltani Delgosha
Principles for analyzing, designing and evaluating the situated use of intelligent machines
Steven Alter
Elevating employees' psychological responses and task performance through responsible artificial intelligence
Surabhi Verma, Vibhav Singh, Ana Alina Tudoran, Som Sekhar Bhattacharyya
The aim of the journal is to better understand how people collectively conceptualize, invent, adapt, define and use technology, as well as how they are constrained by features of it. Given our focus on technology use, we have recently revised our scope policies to exclude studies where the outcome is intention to use, adoption or continuance rather than some details of how the technology is actually used.
We also do not normally publish just literature reviews (send us the findings that resulted from the research undertaken after the literature was reviewed) nor replications of common models (especially TAM and UTAUT) which should be directed at AIS Transactions on Replication Research https://aisel.aisnet.org/trr/)
Edgar Whitley, Jyoti Choudrie, Kevin Crowston, Yulin Fang Co-editors, ITP
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