Human-AI Partnership and Innovative Work Behaviour
Archana Parashar () and
Abhiyash Singh ()
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Archana Parashar: IIM
Abhiyash Singh: IIM
A chapter in Artificial Humans, 2026, pp 89-108 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The growing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into workplaces is reshaping how people and organizations innovate. This chapter delves into the dynamic partnership between human creativity and AI capabilities, showcasing how this collaboration can revolutionize idea generation, promotion, and implementation. AI’s ability to process vast amounts of data and automate repetitive tasks frees up humans to focus on creative and strategic thinking. However, it also brings challenges such as job displacement and the need for continuous upskilling. By exploring various collaboration models—such as augmentation, automation, and exploratory frameworks—the chapter highlights how these partnerships are useful in real-world scenarios. Examples include AI-assisted drug discovery and generative design in the automotive industry, which demonstrate the transformative potential of blending human ingenuity with AI’s computational power. The chapter emphasizes the importance of adopting a human-centred approach to AI integration. This means designing ethical, transparent, and inclusive systems that not only enhance workplace productivity but also nurture innovation. By striking the right balance between human and AI strengths, we can build a future where both works together seamlessly to tackle complex challenges and unlock new possibilities for growth and progress.
Keywords: Human-AI partnership; Innovative work behaviour (IWB); Artificial intelligence Integration; Collaboration models; Ethical AI practices; Creativity and automation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-06604-6_6
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