Please consider joining us for a PDW on AI-Human collaboration at Copenhagen!
Pre-register for AOM PDW From Individuals to Communities: Integrating Interdisciplinary Approaches to AI-Human Collaboration by June 30, 2025
Time: Sunday July 27th, 2025 between 2:00-4:00 PM
Location: Bella Center, Hall C- C3-m7 - Ground Floor
Abstract: Many prominent examples exist of organizations implementing AI-based tools to perform specific tasks, while failing to anticipate how these technologies may reshape human behavior and social dynamics. Although there is growing recognition of the value of interdisciplinary research in studying this emerging phenomenon, traditional academic structures often create barriers to such collaborative work. Despite several professional organizations and conferences focusing on research at the nexus of technology and human psychology (e.g., CHI, CSCW), limited efforts have addressed problems unique to organizations. This PDW aims to fill this gap and leverage the existing networks within the CTO division to stimulate dialogue among scholars from Communication, Information Systems (IS), Social Psychology, and Organizational Behavior (OB). Our goal is to identify questions of mutual interest among these scholars and reduce the hurdles to collaboration. Since each discipline brings unique assumptions, theoretical orientations, and methods to study the issues related to AI in organizations, we seek to initiate boundary-spanning dialogue that can spark new collaboration.
Organizers
Ignacio Cruz - Northwestern University - ignacio@northwestern.edu
Li Lu - University of Delaware - lilu@udel.edu
Bei Yan - Stevens Institute of Technology - byan7@stevens.edu
Panelists
Ahmed Abbasi - University of Notre Dame
Andreas Fügener - University of Cologne
Ekaterina Jussupow - Technical University of Darmstadt
Thomas Alexander O'Neill - University of Calgary
Lyn M. Van Swol - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Anita Williams Woolley - Carnegie Mellon University
Youngjin Yoo - London School of Economics and Political Science
PDW Agenda
Introduction & Presentations (30–40 minutes): Introduction by the organizers and 5-minute research presentations on AI-human collaboration from each panelist
Round Table Discussion (30-40 minutes): 1-2 panelist(s) lead(s) a round table and discuss how to facilitate interdisciplinary research and propose research questions. The tables will be assigned based on research interest and to disciplinary representativeness.
Plenary Discussion and Synthesis (30-40 minutes): Each round table has a representative other than the panelist to summarize and share the outcome of their discussions. The panelists synthesize and respond to the ideas.
Pre-Registration Details
Please pre-register by filling out this form:https://forms.gle/aNiJ8bhFffqH29yR9 by June 30, 2025
Should you have any questions, feel free to contact the organizers:
Ignacio Cruz - ignacio@northwestern.edu
Li Lu - lilu@udel.edu
Bei Yan- byan7@stevens.edu
Li Lu