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Call for Symposium Panelists: Artificial Intelligence and Literature Reviews

  • 1.  Call for Symposium Panelists: Artificial Intelligence and Literature Reviews

    Posted 12-05-2024 16:52

    Have you used an AI tool to help you with a literature review? 

    We are preparing a provocative panel symposium for AOM 2025 in Copenhagen to evaluate and debate the use of AI-enhanced research assistants.  Panelists will evaluate the efficiency, utility, equivalence, and ethics of using AI tools to conduct rigorous and trustworthy literature reviews, and we invite your participation!  Here are some questions we plan to ask our panelists:

    1. Have you effectively used or tested some AI tools to conduct or support some of your literature reviews?
    2. Which tools did you use or try, and what did you find were their advantages/drawbacks and strengths/limitations?
    3. What considerations shaped your perceptions of these types of AI tools with respect to the quality of the results you obtained and their equivalence with traditional methods for conducting literature reviews?
    4. Will the use of AI tools fundamentally change current research methods for systematic literature reviews?

    If you would like to contribute to this panel, please send a brief description of your expertise and interest to Denise Potosky dxp16@psu.edu and Isabelle Walsh isabelle.walsh@skema.edu by December 13.

    You will received notification of acceptance to the panel via email by December 18

    #AOM2025



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    Denise Potosky
    Professor Emerita, Management & Organization
    The Pennsylvania State University
    dxp16@psu.edu
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