Human-AI interaction: Augmenting decision-making for IT leader's project selection

IF 2 4区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Information Development Pub Date : 2024-05-21 DOI:10.1177/02666669241249744
Jarrett T. Judkins, Yujong Hwang, Soyean Kim
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This research seeks to determine whether IT leaders are willing to leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) recommendations to augment their decision-making when considering which IT projects to select based on the projects’ contribution towards organizational goals and objectives and the IT leaders’ level of knowledge and trust in AI. The research design utilized a quantitative survey of 113 IT leaders to understand their willingness to accept AI recommendations that augment their own decision-making while considering organizational criteria for selecting the best IT projects to invest in. AI recommendations were measured based on factors contained within a conceptual AI-driven online recommendation system, while decision-making was measured based on factors such as uncertainty, consequences of decisions, information & goals, motivation, and self-regulation that were designed and validated to examine certain aspects that influence decision-making. IT project contributions were measured based on relevance, risk, reasonableness, basis research return, and business return associated with the project. The research results showed the relationship between IT Project Contributions and IT leader decision was significant in that the leader's perception of IT project contributions towards organizational goals and objectives has a positive influence on the IT project selection decision. Unfortunately, the remaining hypothesized relationships showed no significant outcomes. The research results did not show that IT Leader Decisions may be influenced by AI recommendations, nor the greater knowledge of AI an IT Leader has, the stronger the relationship will be in support of or against AI recommendations, nor that the greater trust in AI an IT Leader has, the stronger the relationship will be in support of or against AI recommendations. This research will provide important insights to understand IT project selection and human-AI collaboration by IT leaders in organizations.
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人机交互:增强 IT 领导者项目选择的决策能力
本研究旨在确定,IT 领导人在考虑选择哪些 IT 项目时,是否愿意利用人工智能(AI)建议来辅助决策,而这些建议的依据是项目对组织目标和目的的贡献,以及 IT 领导人对人工智能的了解和信任程度。研究设计采用了一项针对 113 名 IT 领导者的定量调查,以了解他们是否愿意接受人工智能建议,从而在考虑选择最佳 IT 项目投资的组织标准时增强自身的决策能力。人工智能建议是根据人工智能驱动的概念性在线推荐系统所包含的因素来衡量的,而决策则是根据不确定性、决策后果、信息与目标、动机和自我调节等因素来衡量的。对 IT 项目贡献的衡量基于与项目相关的相关性、风险、合理性、基础研究回报和商业回报。研究结果表明,IT 项目贡献与 IT 领导者决策之间的关系是显著的,即领导者认为 IT 项目对组织目标和目的的贡献对 IT 项目选择决策有积极影响。遗憾的是,其余的假设关系没有显示出显著的结果。研究结果没有显示 IT 领导者的决策可能会受到人工智能建议的影响,也没有显示 IT 领导者对人工智能的了解越多,支持或反对人工智能建议的关系就越强,也没有显示 IT 领导者对人工智能的信任越多,支持或反对人工智能建议的关系就越强。这项研究将为了解组织中 IT 领导者的 IT 项目选择和人机协作提供重要见解。
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Information Development
Information Development INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Information Development is a peer-reviewed journal that aims to provide authoritative coverage of current developments in the provision, management and use of information throughout the world, with particular emphasis on the information needs and problems of developing countries. It deals with both the development of information systems, services and skills, and the role of information in personal and national development.
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