THEMATIC AREA: KM, AI Exploration and Adoption

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Reference No. of the Track: 10
Short Description:
The unending environmental changes experienced by modern organizations stem from technological advancements, business digitization, talent mobility and continuous innovation (Dragicevic et al., 2020; Drucker, 2001; Kim and Rhee, 2009; Petaraf and Bergen, 2003). In this changing landscape, digital technologies like AI can have an impact on productivity in organizations…
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Strategic Knowledge, Digital Technologies, KM strategies, Codification, Personalization, Knowledge Dynamics
Organizers:

Krishna Venkitachalam, Ajman University, UAE
Nina Helander, Tampere University, Finland

Reference No. of the Track: 20
Short Description:
For a long time, digital justice has represented an epochal and significant change in the operation of the law and in legal practitioners. On closer inspection, in fact, the debate that followed the introduction of new artificial intelligence techniques in the regulatory and jurisdictional context has evoked significant food…
Keywords:
AI, justice, ontology, semantic web, digitalization, NLP, compliance, legal informatics
Organizers:

Matteo Buffa, University of Milan, Italy
Stefano Montanelli, University of Milan, Italy

Reference No. of the Track: 41
Short Description:
AI and digital transformation are increasingly changing organizations and managerial practices (Von Krogh, 2018). More and more organizations are adjusting their way of working to improve effectiveness and efficiency, achieving objectives such as speed of operations, allocation of tasks, and collaboration. In fact, emergent technologies represent a key lever…
Keywords:
AI, digital transformation, innovation, project, knowledge integration, knowledge sharing, knowledge management
Organizers:

Paolo Canonico, University of Napoles Federico II, Italy
Ernesto De Nito, University of Salerno, Italy
Antonio Bassi, SUPSI, Switzerland
Deva Rangarajan, IÉSEG School of Management Paris, France
María D. De-Juan-Vigaray, University of Alicante, Spain

Reference No. of the Track: 54
Short Description:
The introduction of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools is having a disruptive impact on business environments, revolutionizing their current paradigms and dramatically speeding up their digital transformation process (Cimino et al., 2024). These advanced AI systems are able to learn, adapt and generate content, redefining the meaning of innovation…
Keywords:
AI appropriation; Generative AI; User-centric technology adoption
Organizers:

Serena Filippelli, University of Parma, Italy
Barbara Bigliardi, University of Parma, Italy
Antonio Cimino, University of Messina, Italy
Virginia Dolci, University of the Republic of San Marino, San Marino
Vincenzo Corvello, University of Messina, Italy