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Applying the Triarchic Theory of Cognitive Disposition in AI stewardship
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to philosophically argue the applicability of the Triarchic Theory of Cognitive Disposition (TTCD) in responsible artificial intelligence (AI) stewardship.Design/methodology/approach: An overview of the Triarchic Theory and its three domains, Episteme-Analytical Intelligence, Techne-Inventive Intelligence, and Phronesis-Synergic Intelligence in relation to the challenges of integrating AI into our societies and organisations is provided, and argues that the theory provides a framework for responsible AI stewardship.Findings/results: The article provides a conceptual philosophical framework for responsible AI stewardship.Practical implications: The TTCD can help facilitate the responsible, ethical, and effective implementation of AI in organisational contexts. It provides practical examples of how the theory can be applied and highlights the ethical dilemmas associated with the integration of AI into our socio-economic fabric. The conceptualised insights can help guide business and society in the responsible integration of AI.Originality/value: A new framework for addressing the challenges of integrating AI into our societies and organisations is provided. Practical examples demonstrate how the theory can be applied in organisational contexts, providing value to business leaders and practitioners. Additionally, the insights into the ethical quandaries associated with AI integration can benefit policymakers, academics, and society at large. Overall, the scientific contribution is its proposal of a comprehensive cognitive disposition that can guide responsible and effective AI stewardship.
期刊介绍:
The South African Journal of Business Management publishes articles that have real significance for management theory and practice. The content of the journal falls into two categories: managerial theory and management practice: -Management theory is devoted to reporting new methodological developments, whether analytical or philosophical. In general, papers should, in addition to developing a new theory, include some discussion of applications, either historical or potential. Both state-of-the-art surveys and papers discussing new developments are appropriate for this category. -Management practice concerns the methodology involved in applying scientific knowledge. It focusses on the problems of developing and converting management theory to practice while considering behavioural and economic realities. Papers should reflect the mutual interest of managers and management scientists in the exercise of the management function. Appropriate papers may include examples of implementations that generalise experience rather than specific incidents and facts, and principles of model development and adaptation that underline successful application of particular aspects of management theory. The relevance of the paper to the professional manager should be highlighted as far as possible.