The Job Perception Inventory: considering human factors and needs in the design of human–AI work

Sophie Berretta*, Alina Tausch, Corinna Peifer, Annette Kluge

*Corresponding author for this work

Abstract

Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is seen as a driver of change, especially in the context of business, due to its progressive development and increasing connectivity in operational practice. Although it changes businesses and organizations vastly, the impact of AI implementation on human workers with their needs, skills, and job identity is less considered in the development and implementation process. Focusing on humans, however, enables unlocking synergies as well as desirable individual and organizational outcomes. Methods: The objective of the present study is (a) to develop a survey-based inventory from the literature on work research and b) a first validation with employees encountering an AI application. The Job Perception Inventory (JOPI) functions as a work-analytical tool to support the human-centered implementation and application of intelligent technologies. It is composed of established and self-developed scales, measuring four sections of work characteristics, job identity, perception of the workplace, and the evaluation of the introduced AI. Results: Overall, the results from the first study from a series of studies presented in this article indicate a coherent survey inventory with reliable scales that can now be used for AI implementation projects. Discussion: Finally, the need and relevance of the JOPI are discussed against the background of the manufacturing industry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1128945
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume14
ISSN1664-1078
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Funding

FundersFunder number
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in the program Zukunft der Wertschöpfung—Forschung zu Produktion, Dienstleistung und Arbeit02L19C200
Ruhr-University Bochum

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