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Bots and Bosses: AI's Impact on Managerial Job Satisfaction in India

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  • Shobhanam Krishna

    (IIM Shillong)

  • Anita Choudhary

    (IIM Shillong)

  • Rohit Dwivedi

    (IIM Shillong)

  • Ashutosh Bishnu Murti

    (IIM Shillong)

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global workforce, eliciting optimism and apprehension. While concerns about job displacement, automation, and the diminishing value of certain professions are prominent, AI also presents opportunities to empower humanity by enhancing workplace efficiency and job satisfaction. Utilizing data from 500 managerial employees across various sectors in India, the paper conducted a regression analysis using SPSS version 26 to assess the impact of perceived AI integration on job satisfaction. The uniqueness of this paper lies in its comprehensive industry-wide analysis within the specific economic context of India, addressing multiple critical factors associated with AI integration. It offers insights into the strategic and operational impacts of AI technologies relevant to managerial decision-making and connects to concerns about the ethics and security of AI decision-making. The results demonstrated a significant relationship between perceived AI integration and job satisfaction, with the model accounting for 34.8% of the variation in job satisfaction. The findings indicate that perceived AI integration is associated with increased job satisfaction through enhanced AI-integrated organizational psychology. This paper adds to the existing literature on AI and job satisfaction by providing a detailed analysis in the Indian context for the first time.

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  • Shobhanam Krishna & Anita Choudhary & Rohit Dwivedi & Ashutosh Bishnu Murti, 2025. "Bots and Bosses: AI's Impact on Managerial Job Satisfaction in India," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics,, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-981-96-8582-0_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-8582-0_6
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