Barriers to the Implementation of AI in Organizations: Findings from a Delphi Study

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2021-01-05
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Bérubé, Mathieu
Giannelia, Tanya
Vial, Gregory
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Artificial intelligence (AI), like many technological innovations before it, promises to revolutionize organizations. However, implementing AI in organizations is not as simple as it may appear. This exploratory research aims to unearth barriers to the implementation of AI in organizations. The methodology is based on a ranked-order Delphi study with 18 AI experts. By comparing our results with previous research on barriers to implementation of other information systems and to conceptual and practitioner literature on AI implementation, our findings underscore specific AI implementation challenges for organizations. Barriers to AI implementation fall under three main categories: (1) a lack of organizational capabilities related to data; (2) a lack of individual competencies related specifically to AI; and (3) generic implementation barriers previously observed in implementation research that persist with this innovation.
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Topics in Organizational Systems and Technology, artificial intelligence, barriers, implementation, ranked-order delphi
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10 pages
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Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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