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Artefacts, routines, and co-production: a pioneering case of artificial intelligence-based health services in Argentina

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  • Leandro Lepratte
  • Gabriel Yoguel

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The article presents innovation in artificial intelligence (AI)-based health services as a co-production process between actors and digital artefacts that increase automation and augmentative routine dynamics. The co-production process is analysed from the routine dynamics and contributions of science and technology studies and complexity theory. An in-depth single case of co-production based on AI is analysed to illustrate the innovation process at the micro level. The analysis reveals four findings: (1) innovation in services based on AI-technological solutions emerges from sociotechnical assemblages enacted by actors, artefacts, and routine dynamics; (2) technological solutions based on AI are emergent properties; (3) co-production of technological solutions based on AI are contextualised on situated action and embedded in a cognitive distribution system that leads to automated and augmentative routine dynamics; and (4) the adoption of standardised AI-based technological solutions transforms institutional arrangements. Implications for policymakers and future research agendas are also outlined.

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  • Leandro Lepratte & Gabriel Yoguel, 2023. "Artefacts, routines, and co-production: a pioneering case of artificial intelligence-based health services in Argentina," Industry and Innovation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 30(9), pages 1190-1212, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:indinn:v:30:y:2023:i:9:p:1190-1212
    DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2023.2194241
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