Intelligence artificielle et recherche en gestion
Philippe Véry and
Ludovic Cailluet
Revue française de gestion, 2019, vol. N° 285, issue 8, 119-134
Abstract:
How will artificial intelligence influence research in management? To answer this question the authors examined the development of this technology and investigated its penetration in management science as well as other scientific disciplines, like medicine. Their analyses suggest that many facets of the job of researcher in management are likely to evolve, that a split could occur in the researchers community, and that artificial intelligence will regenerate two scientific debates, the first one about rationality and empiricism, and the second one about rigor and relevance.
Date: 2019
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