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Emerging Trends and Innovations in Agentic AI on Procurement

Bernardo Nicoletti
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Bernardo Nicoletti: Temple University, Fox School of Business

Chapter Chapter 19 in Agentic AI for Procurement, 2026, pp 365-396 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract New trends and ideas are emerging. Agentic AI (AAI) is changing fast. This chapter looks at innovative ideas such as procurement agents that use large language models (LLMs), swarm intelligence approaches to make decisions as a group, and collaborative frameworks where humans and agents work together to develop procurement strategies. Advances in LLMs, distributed intelligence systems, and human-artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration frameworks mean AAI in procurement is changing faster than ever. This chapter examines the key new trends and solutions that are changing procurement. For example, advanced conversational bots can negotiate contracts in simple language, and swarm intelligence systems use group decision-making to tackle complex procurement tasks. The chapter examines how multinational organizations, tech start-ups, and academic institutes use these ideas today. It explores how LLMs make procurement interactions more intuitive, how swarm intelligence techniques are changing how partner networks are optimized, and how collaborative human-agent frameworks are opening up new ways to plan strategic procurement. The chapter shows that these changes are not just incremental improvements. They are substantial changes that can make the procurement ecosystem more adaptable, intelligent, and collaborative. The chapter provides procurement professionals with key information to help them prepare for the next wave of AAI-driven change and address the issues and opportunities these new solutions can bring.

Keywords: Agentic AI; Procurement; Technology trends (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-23024-9_19

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