Moving Beyond Rule-Based Automation: A Method for Assessing Cognitive Automation Use Cases
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2021-12
Author(s)
Abstract
Facilitated by Artificial Intelligence technology, cognitive automation means to front and back offices what the pervasive automation through physical machinery and robots meant to production plants. Thus, we can automate tasks and processes that were unimaginable to be automated one decade ago. However, organizational adoption of cognitive automation is way below its possibilities, as this novel class of automation technology is perceived to be risky by organizations. This demands structured approaches for assessing the suitability of use cases for cognitive automation. Following the Design Science Research paradigm, we develop a method for assessing cognitive automation use cases. This enables practitioners to make more informed decisions on selecting, specifying, and embedding cognitive automation use cases in their organizations. For researchers, the method serves as a conceptual frame, which they can adapt to guide their empirical research or to use it for developing future decision support to shape the future of work.
Language
English
Keywords
Cognitive automation
use case
assessment
method
future of work
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Publisher place
Austin, USA
Event Title
Forty-Second International Conference on Information Systems
Event Location
Austin, TX, USA
Event Date
12/2021
Subject(s)
Division(s)
Contact Email Address
christian.engel@unisg.ch
Eprints ID
265011
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