The business case for human-centric organizing: Implications for artificial intelligence (AI) adoption 1
基于员工重视非货币收益的证据,论证组织以人为本的程度取决于成员吸引力,并分析AI采纳如何影响这种吸引力,指出强化人性化的AI部署具有商业价值。
Building on extensive evidence that individuals systematically value non-monetary benefits from organizational membership, I argue that an organization is human centric to the extent that membership in it is attractive, for a given level of monetary compensation. I illustrate how the non-monetary benefits of membership can be dimensionalized using extensively validated frameworks such as self-determination theory. Furthermore, I show that regardless of how non-monetary benefits are valued (individually or in combination with each other and with pay) by employees, from the employer’s viewpoint, declines in such offered benefits must be offset by some mix of higher wages, greater supervision costs, and/or lowered expectations of discretionary effort to preserve membership attractiveness. I apply this framework to the case of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, showing how its adoption can either erode or enhance human-centricity of the adopting organization, depending on its deployment. Because human capital is likely to remain indispensable despite algorithmic advances, the theory developed here implies that there is a business case for AI adoption in a manner that strengthens rather than undermines the human centricity of organizations.