In an era marked by insecurity from neoliberalism, financial volatility, political instability, regional conflicts, pandemics, and the climate crisis, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing our work, organizations, societies, and the environment. This critical text explores who truly benefits from AIâ˛s development and deployment, offering a comprehensive overview of AIâ˛s nature, history, and applications. It delves into crucial themes such as the future of work, digitalization, neoliberalismâ˛s impact, power dynamics, ethics, inequality, gender, race, intersectional discrimination, and environmental sustainability.
Unlike practical machine learning guides, this book examines how AI and AI-based technologies are transforming work, highlighting both benefits and potential harms. Combining critical management and leadership studies with organizational sociology, it addresses societal implications, inequality, ethics, and power often overlooked by other textbooks. John Brattonâ˛s lucid and engaging writing style brings a cutting-edge subject to life, blending breadth, critical analysis, and academic rigor. Contemporary examples illustrate AIâ˛s real-life implications for organizations and work today, while thought-provoking questions encourage readers to engage with and reflect on the topics throughout.
Authored by John Bratton, an Honorary Professor at Queenâs University Belfast, and Laura Steele, a Senior Lecturer in Business and Society at Queenâs University Belfast, this interdisciplinary text is essential for students studying contemporary and emerging issues in business and management, including AI, business analytics, digitalization, and the future of work. It is also recommended for courses on the sociology of work, ethics, organization studies, management, leadership, and HRM. This book is poised to become an essential textbook for courses on AI, digitalization, and the future of work, making it a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Â
Unlike practical machine learning guides, this book examines how AI and AI-based technologies are transforming work, highlighting both benefits and potential harms. Combining critical management and leadership studies with organizational sociology, it addresses societal implications, inequality, ethics, and power often overlooked by other textbooks. John Brattonâ˛s lucid and engaging writing style brings a cutting-edge subject to life, blending breadth, critical analysis, and academic rigor. Contemporary examples illustrate AIâ˛s real-life implications for organizations and work today, while thought-provoking questions encourage readers to engage with and reflect on the topics throughout.
Authored by John Bratton, an Honorary Professor at Queenâs University Belfast, and Laura Steele, a Senior Lecturer in Business and Society at Queenâs University Belfast, this interdisciplinary text is essential for students studying contemporary and emerging issues in business and management, including AI, business analytics, digitalization, and the future of work. It is also recommended for courses on the sociology of work, ethics, organization studies, management, leadership, and HRM. This book is poised to become an essential textbook for courses on AI, digitalization, and the future of work, making it a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Â
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This thought-provoking book looks at how AI technologies are changing organizations, society and the world of work, combining breadth, critical analysis and academic rigour. Â
Part 1 Historical and Global Context
1 Technology, Societal Change, and Artificial Intelligence - John Bratton
2 The New Dark Age of Artificial Intelligence - Shireen Kanji
3 Neoliberalism and Global Supply Chains - Jamie Woodcock
4 Global AI Policies and International Business - Claire Kilpatrick & Kieran M Conroy
5 Financialization, Artificial Intelligence, and Employment - Rachelle Pascoe Deslauriers
6 The New Enigmas: AI and Platform Work - Edward Granter and Mattia Bosciano
7 Just AI? Gender, Power, and Intersectional Discrimination - Birgit Schippers
Part 2 Key Issues
8 Power and Artificial Intelligence - Saara Ala-Luopa, Thomas Olsson, Mohammad Hossein Jarrahi
9 Developing and Deploying Ethical AI: A Global Challenge - Laura Steele and Roslyn Larkin
10 Artificial Intelligence and Leadership - Laura Steele
11 The Power of AI to Reshape Human Resource Management - John Bratton
12 Artificial Intelligence and Workersâ Voice: A Threat to Democracy? - Rea Prouska and Kabiru Oyetunde
13 Re-thinking Work-Life Balance in the Age of AI: Exploring the Intersections of Gender, Race, Age, and Disability - Stuart McClure, Bahareh Ansari, Julie McCandless, and Laura Steele
14 AI and Organizational Sustainability in the Face of the Climate Crisis - Andrew Bratton
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Product details
ISBN
9781529667240
Published
2024-12-27
Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Weight
730 gr
Height
246 mm
Width
189 mm
Age
U, 05
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
296