Leading teams in the digital age: Four perspectives on technology and what they mean for leading teams

L Larson, LA DeChurch - The leadership quarterly, 2020 - Elsevier
Digital technologies are changing the nature of teamwork in ways that have important
implications for leadership. Though conceptually rich and multi-disciplinary, much of the …

The psychological well-being of content moderators: the emotional labor of commercial moderation and avenues for improving support

M Steiger, TJ Bharucha, S Venkatagiri… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - dl.acm.org
An estimated 100,000 people work today as commercial content moderators. These
moderators are often exposed to disturbing content, which can lead to lasting psychological …

Algorithms at work: The new contested terrain of control

KC Kellogg, MA Valentine… - Academy of management …, 2020 - journals.aom.org
The widespread implementation of algorithmic technologies in organizations prompts
questions about how algorithms may reshape organizational control. We use perspective of …

[HTML][HTML] Future of digital work: Challenges for sustainable human resources management

M Dabić, JF Maley, J Švarc, J Poček - Journal of Innovation & Knowledge, 2023 - Elsevier
This research aims to present a synopsis of four eminent theoretical concepts that scholars
have expended to help understand how digitalisation has changed the workplace as we …

Red-Teaming for generative AI: Silver bullet or security theater?

M Feffer, A Sinha, WH Deng, ZC Lipton… - Proceedings of the AAAI …, 2024 - ojs.aaai.org
In response to rising concerns surrounding the safety, security, and trustworthiness of
Generative AI (GenAI) models, practitioners and regulators alike have pointed to AI red …

The invisible cage: Workers' reactivity to opaque algorithmic evaluations

HA Rahman - Administrative Science Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Existing research has shown that people experience third-party evaluations as a form of
control because they try to align their behavior with evaluations' criteria to secure more …

The role of artificial intelligence and data network effects for creating user value

RW Gregory, O Henfridsson, E Kaganer… - … of management review, 2021 - journals.aom.org
Some of the world's most profitable firms own platforms that exhibit network effects. A
platform exhibits network effects if, the more that people use it, the more valuable it becomes …

[KSIĄŻKA][B] Automating the news: How algorithms are rewriting the media

N Diakopoulos - 2019 - books.google.com
From hidden connections in big data to bots spreading fake news, journalism is increasingly
computer-generated. An expert in computer science and media explains the present and …

Personalisation within bounds: A risk taxonomy and policy framework for the alignment of large language models with personalised feedback

HR Kirk, B Vidgen, P Röttger, SA Hale - arxiv preprint arxiv:2303.05453, 2023 - arxiv.org
Large language models (LLMs) are used to generate content for a wide range of tasks, and
are set to reach a growing audience in coming years due to integration in product interfaces …

Art or artifice? large language models and the false promise of creativity

T Chakrabarty, P Laban, D Agarwal… - Proceedings of the CHI …, 2024 - dl.acm.org
Researchers have argued that large language models (LLMs) exhibit high-quality writing
capabilities from blogs to stories. However, evaluating objectively the creativity of a piece of …