INVESTIGADORES
VASSOLO Roberto Santiago
artículos
Título:
How does artificial intelligence impact employees engagement in lean organizations?
Autor/es:
TORTORELLA, GUILHERME LUZ; DARYL POWELL ; PETER HINES ; MAC CAWLEY, ALEJANDRO F.; DIEGO TLAPA MENDOZA; VASSOLO, ROBERTO
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRODUCTION RESEARCH
Editorial:
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2024
ISSN:
0020-7543
Resumen:
Driven by the digital transformation currently pursued by organizations, artificial intelligence (AI) applications have become more frequent. Nevertheless, its impact on employees behaviors and attitudes is still poorly known. As employees engagement (EE) is a key element for a successful Lean Production (LP) implementation, there is the need to understand such AIs implications on EE in this scenario. This paper aims to investigate the impact of AI on EE in lean organizations. We performed a qualitative-empirical approach in which we first interviewed twelve academic experts to grasp the investigated problem. Then, we conducted a multi-case study in manufacturing organizations undergoing a LP implementation to refine such understanding based on the observation of real-world evidence. Identifying commonalities between these stages allowed the formulation of propositions for future theory testing and validation. Findings indicate that AI may positively impact EE dimensions (physical, cognitive, and emotional) in human-centered work environments, such as lean organizations, although not at the same extent. Results also suggest that employees psychological conditions (safety, meaningfulness, and availability) are positively affected by the relationship between AI and EE. The demystification of AIs effect on EE helps practitioners anticipate potential issues that can impair the LP implementation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution era. As digital transformation evolves, organizations undergoing a LP implementation must learn how to cope with the integration of AI into their processes and benefit from it without undermining the principles and behaviors that commonly drive a lean organization.