Examining the impact of generative artificial intelligence on work dynamics
Lozie, David Richard ; Omosa, Robina ; Hesami, Sara ; Zaman, Shenjuti ; Kajbaf, Mahsa ; Mali, Amina Raza
Human Resources Management and Services
2024
6
2
1-14
artificial intelligence ; well being ; human resources management ; working life ; job satisfaction ; work-life balance
Personnel management
https://doi.org/10.18282/hrms.v6i2.3420
English
Bibliogr.
"The main purpose of this paper was to examine the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI) on employee well-being and work dynamics. Using qualitative methodology, three semi-structured interviews were conducted to investigate the implications of generative AI on employee outcomes such as efficiency, job satisfaction, ethical considerations, and work life balance. The findings highlighted the potential benefits and risks associated with generative AI implementation in the workplace. The study contributed to the literature by adopting a qualitative approach, allowing in-depth exploration of individual experiences with generative AI in the workplace. The study discussed the implications for employers, employees, and society."
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