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[Commlist] Call for papers for Handbook on Artificial intelligence and Services
Wed Jun 15 14:49:12 GMT 2022
We would like to invite you to contribute a chapter to an edited book
entitled
“*HANDBOOK ON **ARTIFICIAL**INTELLIGENCE **AND SERVICES” *
to be published by**Edward Elgar latest in April 2024**
Abstracts should be about 500 words
Final Chapters should be about 5,000-8000 words
**
*Background *
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly attracting scholarly
attention in service research. AI, in fact, is getting more and more
applied and used in service organizations, both private and public, thus
impacting both the organizations and their interactions with
customers/citizens. Although research on the intersection between AI and
services is increasing, it remains an emerging and unexplored research
field in terms of conceptual clarity, theoretical understanding and
empirical studies as well as ethical, legal and policy issues. This
handbook aims to provide a comprehensive overview and understanding of
AI in service industries by collecting a rich body of studies
investigating the phenomenon from theoretical and empirical
perspectives. This handbook especially aims to provide state of the art
conceptual and empirical research concerning uses and applications of AI
in different service sectors and from different perspectives.
*Topics of Interest *
We seek chapters providing state of the art research within, but not
limited to, the following broad themes. Both conceptual and empirical
papers are welcome. __
**
*PART I**: **MAPPING CONCEPTUAL RESEARCH ON AI AND SERVICES__*
* Understanding the Intersection between Services and Artificial
Intelligence
* Conceptualizing and Theorizing Artificial Intelligence and Services
* Analyzing Artificial Intelligence and Services__
* AI and Value Creation__
* Others__
*PART II: FRAMING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF
**SERVICES*
**
·AI and customer relationship management
·AI and Service encounter
·AI, services and the sociology of technology
·AI and service innovation
·AI and Back Office
·AI and Front Office (e.g. Chat bot)
·AI and self service
·AI and Augmented Intelligence
·AI and Employment in Services
*PART III: EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF AI IN SERVICE SECTORS *
·AI and Manual services (e.g., repairing and maintenance of technical
equipment, facilities management)
·AI and Business Services (e.g., lawyers, accountant, etc.)
·AI and Public services (e.g., elderly care, state and municipal
services, libraries, education, health care services, taxation, etc.)
·AI and Personal Services (e.g., tourism, medical services)
·AI and service design
*PART IV: AI AND ETHICAL ISSUES*
* Algorithmic transparency/accountability/ explainability
* Privacy and data protection issues
* AI and Human Rights
*PART V: AI AND POLICY AND GOVERNANCE ISSUES*
* Governing AI
* AI risks and guidelines for AI
* Data-driven policy making
* AI-adoption and public value perspectives
* AI and representation of constituencies in public administration
* AI guidelines and compliance
* AI policy and regulation
*PART VI: EMERGING THEMES *
The chapters will undergo a review process where the authors may be
invited to review other chapters.
**
*Important Dates*
Abstracts of 500 words due: September 1, 2022
Acceptance of Abstracts: October 1, 2022
Full Chapters due: February 1, 2023
Reviews to authors: May 1, 2023
Final Chapters due August 1, 2023
Final Acceptance October 1, 2023
Book published in Spring 2024
We consider organizing a workshop online or hybrid to discuss the
abstract and/or the full chapters. Authors of accepted abstracts will be
notified about this at a later point.
To submit your abstracts/chapters or for any question, please email one
of the editors:
Prof. Ada Scupola, Roskilde University, Denmark, (ada /at/ ruc.dk)
<mailto:(ada /at/ ruc.dk)>;
Prof. Anders Hansen Henten, Aalborg University, Denmark,
(henten /at/ es.aau.dk) <mailto:(henten /at/ es.aau.dk)>;
Prof. Lars Fuglsang, Roskilde University, Denmark, (fuglsang /at/ ruc.dk)
<mailto:(fuglsang /at/ ruc.dk)>;
Prof. Jon Sundbo, Roskilde University, Denmark, (sundbo /at/ ruc.dk)
<mailto:(sundbo /at/ ruc.dk)>.
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