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L’Intelligence Artificielle dans un Hôpital à la Croisée des Tensions Paradoxales de la Transformation Digitale

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  • Abdeslem Choukhi

    (CERGAM - Centre d'Études et de Recherche en Gestion d'Aix-Marseille - AMU - Aix Marseille Université - UTLN - Université de Toulon, AMU - Aix Marseille Université)

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Les recherches sur la transformation digitale (DT) signalent des opportunités de nouveaux modèles théoriques. La DT implique la transformation d'une organisation informatique en une organisation digitale basée les ressources digitales, comme l'intelligence artificielle (IA). Cette transformation révèle souvent des paradoxes, mais les recherches n'ont pas abordé les tensions liées à la DT basée sur l'IA en santé. Pour combler cette lacune, nous menons une étude multi-cas dans un hôpital français (CHX) engagé dans un programme de DT basé sur l'IA. Cette étude vise à éclairer les tensions paradoxales de la DT basée sur l'IA.

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  • Abdeslem Choukhi, 2025. "L’Intelligence Artificielle dans un Hôpital à la Croisée des Tensions Paradoxales de la Transformation Digitale," Post-Print hal-05331706, HAL.
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