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Crossing Gender Boundaries: How Social Media Reshapes Workplace Networks and Drives Job Satisfaction
RESEARCH BRIEFS
13 hours ago
9 min read
The Enduring Currency of Curiosity: Preparing the Next Generation for an AI-Shaped Labor Market
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
13 min read
Transforming Talent Acquisition: Evidence-Based Strategies for Optimizing Organizational Hiring and Onboarding
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
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From Resilience to Thriving: Rebuilding Workplace Culture Through Agency and Connection
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The Empowering Role of Empathy: How Connecting with Others Bolsters Leadership Success
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
4 days ago
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Navigating the Emotional Demands of Higher Education Leadership: Evidence-Based Strategies for Sustainability
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Managing Emotional Uncertainty: Five Leadership Traits That Drive Decisive Action
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Understanding Self-Awareness: More Than a Buzzword
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The Transformation of Life Satisfaction Across Age in Western Europe: Implications for Organizational Practice and Policy
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Reclaiming Human Leadership in the Age of AI: Evidence-Based Strategies for Navigating Disruption and Rediscovering Purpose
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The Impact of Workers Getting 'Voluntold' to do More Work
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Crossing Gender Boundaries: How Social Media Reshapes Workplace Networks and Drives Job Satisfaction
RESEARCH BRIEFS
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These Are the American Cities Where AI Is Slowly Making Workers Worse at Their Jobs
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The Enduring Currency of Curiosity: Preparing the Next Generation for an AI-Shaped Labor Market
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
13 min read
Transforming Talent Acquisition: Evidence-Based Strategies for Optimizing Organizational Hiring and Onboarding
NEXUS INSTITUTE FOR WORK AND AI
2 days ago
19 min read
From Resilience to Thriving: Rebuilding Workplace Culture Through Agency and Connection
RESEARCH BRIEFS
3 days ago
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Women Still Face a Career Development Gap, Study Finds
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The Empowering Role of Empathy: How Connecting with Others Bolsters Leadership Success
CATALYST CENTER FOR WORK INNOVATION
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Your Job vs. the Algorithm
In today’s workplaces, artificial intelligence (AI) is quietly transforming how work is done, introducing new systems that influence daily tasks, decision-making, and evaluations. This shift, while technologically impressive, has sparked what is known as algorithmic anxiety—a complex emotional and psychological response where workers feel uncertain about their roles, undervalued, and distrusting of AI systems. Algorithmic anxiety deeply impacts professional identity, as people often derive pride and purpose from their skills and contributions. When AI encroaches on expert judgment—whether in healthcare, education, or management—workers feel diminished and disengaged. This anxiety is compounded by a loss of trust, particularly when AI is used for invasive surveillance without transparency, and by a persistent uncertainty about job security in the face of automation. Highlights 🤖 AI is silently transforming workplaces, causing widespread “algorithmic anxiety” among workers. 🧑⚕️ Professional identity is threatened as AI begins dictating expert decisions in fields like healthcare and education. 👁️ Surveillance through AI erodes trust, fostering feelings of betrayal and loss of autonomy. 😰 Job insecurity due to automation fuels chronic stress and reduces workplace motivation and innovation. 🔍 Transparency about AI processes can demystify technology and build employee trust. 🧑🤝🧑 Human oversight and participatory design are vital to maintaining human control and collaboration with AI. 🌱 Compassionate leadership and reskilling empower workers to thrive in an AI-integrated future. Key Insights 🤖 Algorithmic Anxiety as a New Workplace Phenomenon: Unlike simple technophobia, algorithmic anxiety represents a profound identity crisis where workers feel their expertise and value are undermined by AI. This psychological shift could reshape workplace culture and employee engagement on a broad scale, necessitating new strategies for human-AI coexistence. 🧠 Erosion of Professional Identity: For many, work is a core part of self-definition. AI’s growing role in decision-making—from doctors to teachers to managers—can marginalize human judgment and intuition. This diminishment of unique human skills risks disengagement and loss of professional pride, which harms productivity and morale. Protecting these human elements is essential for sustainable workforce satisfaction. 🔒 Loss of Trust through AI Surveillance: The use of AI to monitor employee behavior in minute detail, often without transparent communication, breeds mistrust and a sense of digital oppression. This undermines workplace relationships and can lead to decreased loyalty and increased turnover. Ethical use of monitoring technology must balance efficiency with respect and privacy. ⚖️ Uncertainty and Job Insecurity: The fear that AI will eventually replace human jobs is a powerful driver of stress and mental health decline. This uncertainty can lead to minimal compliance and system gaming rather than genuine engagement, ultimately reducing innovation and organizational growth. Addressing these fears through clear communication and career development is critical. 💡 Transparency as a Trust Builder: Explaining how AI systems work, what data they use, and the rationale behind decisions demystifies technology and reduces fear. Transparency empowers employees to understand AI’s role as a tool rather than an uncontrollable force, fostering collaboration rather than resistance. 👥 Human-in-the-Loop and Participatory Design: AI systems that allow human review and override preserve human agency. Involving workers in designing AI tools not only improves usability but also builds trust and acceptance, creating a more harmonious integration that respects human expertise while benefiting from technological advances. 🌍 Leadership and Culture for a Humane AI Future: Compassionate leadership that prioritizes psychological safety, ethical guidelines, and reskilling creates an environment where AI enhances rather than threatens human work. Organizations that treat AI adoption as a human-centered change project serve as models, showing that technology can augment human potential without sacrificing dignity or motivation. If this helped you, please like and share to spread these vital ideas. #AlgorithmicAnxiety #AIWorkplace #HumanAICollaboration #PsychologicalSafety #DrJonathanWestover OUTLINE: 00:00:00 - A New Kind of Worry 00:00:49 - Losing Our Place at Work 00:02:01 - Identity, Trust, and Uncertainty 00:03:11 - Solutions for a Human-Centred Workplace 00:04:11 - A Call for Dignity
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Navigating Algorithmic Anxiety
This research examines algorithmic anxiety, a complex psychological distress felt by employees as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace. It identifies how automation can shatter professional identity and violate the psychological contract between employers and staff, leading to decreased engagement and productivity. Rather than focusing solely on technical efficiency, the research advocates for a human-centered approach to AI integration. This strategy emphasizes transparent communication, worker participation in governance, and meaningful reskilling to preserve human dignity. Ultimately, the research argues that the success of technological advancement depends on whether AI is used to augment human value or merely replace it.
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Hidden Tensions between U.S. Employers and Employees, with Matthew Dietly
In HCI Webinar, I talk with Matthew Dietly about the hidden tensions between U.S. employers and employees. Throughout a career spanning management consulting, agency strategy, and digital strategy at a major tech firm, Matthew Dietly has developed a multifaceted approach to helping brands achieve profitable growth through innovative products, services, and experiences. This diverse background has equipped him with expertise across digital transformation, product innovation, customer experience, and growth strategy. Dietly's methodology centers on human-centricity and mutual value creation, consistently asking: Who is the target audience? How can we create value for them? How do we ensure profitability and sustainability? This philosophy has proven effective across varied industries, geographies, and contexts. Beyond professional pursuits, Dietly thrives on collaborative problem-solving with passionate teams. Personal time is spent playing games and exploring parks with his young daughter, hitting the golf course and ski slopes, and following baseball.
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Human Centered AI Playbook
This research examines algorithmic anxiety, a complex psychological distress felt by employees as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace. The research identifies how automation can shatter professional identity and violate the psychological contract between employers and staff, leading to decreased engagement and productivity. Rather than focusing solely on technical efficiency, the research advocates for a human-centered approach to AI integration. This strategy emphasizes transparent communication, worker participation in governance, and meaningful reskilling to preserve human dignity. Ultimately, the research argues that the success of technological advancement depends on whether AI is used to augment human value or merely replace it.
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AI That Boosts People - 3 Moves Leaders Must Make
Discover how leaders can make AI boost people — not replace them. This video unpacks Dr. Jonathan H. Westover’s research on Employee-Centered AI Implementation (ECAII): transparent communication, meaningful consultation, and targeted training. Learn why these human-centered strategies increase work meaningfulness, job satisfaction, and performance — especially for employees with positive AI attitudes — and how HR, leaders, and teams can implement practical steps for ethical, participatory AI adoption. Ideal for executives, HR pros, managers, and knowledge workers navigating AI at work. If this helped you, please like and share the video. #AIatWork #Leadership #HR #WorkplaceAI #MeaningfulWork #AIImplementation OUTLINE: 00:00:00 - Getting to Know AI 00:00:57 - Three Core Moves for AI Success 00:02:03 - More Meaning, Satisfaction, and Stellar Performance 00:02:53 - Leadership and Beyond 00:03:46 - Making AI a True Partner for People
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Making AI Work at Work: How Employee-Centered Implementation Practices Foster Meaningful Work and...
Abstract: Artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping how work is performed and experienced, raising urgent questions about implementation strategies that support both organizational effectiveness and employee wellbeing. This study examines employee-centered AI implementation (ECAII) practices—characterized by transparent communication, meaningful consultation, and targeted training—as strategic mechanisms for fostering positive outcomes during AI-driven organizational transformation. Drawing on survey data from 168 Italian knowledge workers actively using AI technologies, structural equation modeling analyses revealed that ECAII practices directly enhanced job satisfaction and performance while also operating indirectly through work meaningfulness. Moderated mediation analyses further demonstrated that these beneficial effects were significantly stronger among employees with more favorable attitudes toward AI. These findings extend high-involvement management and meaningful work frameworks to AI contexts, highlighting that successful AI adoption depends not merely on technical implementation but on participatory strategies that help employees reconstruct purpose and value in their evolving roles. From a practical standpoint, the research underscores the organizational imperative to treat AI implementation as a human-centered change process rather than a purely technological transition, with clear implications for HR strategy, leadership practices, and workforce development. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Conversation about Human-Centered AI and Navigating the Psychology of Algorithmic Anxiety
In this conversation, they examine algorithmic anxiety, a complex psychological distress felt by employees as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace. They identify how automation can shatter professional identity and violate the psychological contract between employers and staff, leading to decreased engagement and productivity. Rather than focusing solely on technical efficiency, the research advocates for a human-centered approach to AI integration. This strategy emphasizes transparent communication, worker participation in governance, and meaningful reskilling to preserve human dignity. Ultimately, they argue that the success of technological advancement depends on whether AI is used to augment human value or merely replace it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A Conversation about Human-Centered AI and Navigating the Psychology of Algorithmic Anxiety
In this conversation, they examine algorithmic anxiety, a complex psychological distress felt by employees as artificial intelligence reshapes the modern workplace. They identify how automation can shatter professional identity and violate the psychological contract between employers and staff, leading to decreased engagement and productivity. Rather than focusing solely on technical efficiency, the research advocates for a human-centered approach to AI integration. This strategy emphasizes transparent communication, worker participation in governance, and meaningful reskilling to preserve human dignity. Ultimately, they argue that the success of technological advancement depends on whether AI is used to augment human value or merely replace it. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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