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Future of work: Changing work and organizations in the digital age 

Latest publications
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Kim, Bomi & Rezazade Mehrizi, Mohammad H. (2020), “Maneuvering uncertainty and urgency in working with artificial intelligence”, AI@Work conference, Amsterdam, March 2020

Rezazade Mehrizi, Mohammad H. (2020), “Narrow Intelligence: a socio-technical perspective of the narrowness of artificial intelligence at work”, AI@Work conference, Amstedam, March 2020



Felix Worringen (2019), “The rise of artificial intelligence in radiology: How do the perceived (in-)capabilities of artificial intelligence shape a perceived change in the set of skills performed by a radiologist?”, Master thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.

 

Felix Worringen (2019), “The rise of artificial intelligence in radiology: How do the perceived (in-)capabilities of artificial intelligence shape a perceived change in the set of skills performed by a radiologist?”, Master thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.

 

Lorena Tol (2019), “Framing disruptive technology: How radiologists frame Artificial Intelligence technology and reframe their current role and work in the organization”, Master thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.

 

Ann Nguyen (2019), “The perceived influence of technological capabilities and characteristics of skills on the radiologists’ perception about the impact of AI on their professional skills”, Master thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.

 

Diana Diaz Curiel (2019), “Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: The impact of Trust”, Master thesis, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, School of Business and Economics.

Merel Bulder, (2018), “De houding van de radioloog ten opzichte van artificiële intelligentie”, Memorad, vol. 3. 29-31.

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