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Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: A Field Experiment
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Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: A Field Experiment

Sebastian Krakowski, Darek Haftor, Johannes Luger, Natallia Pashkevich and Sebastian Raisch
Management Science, Vol.72(1), pp.57-72
2026-01

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence Digital Transformation Organizational Behavior behavioral theory decision making field experiment Algorithms Business Administration Management Science
Humans and artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms increasingly interact on unstructured managerial tasks. We propose that tailoring this human-AI interaction to align with individuals’ cognitive preferences is essential for enhancing performance. This hypothesis is examined through a field experiment in a multinational pharmaceutical firm. In the experiment, we manipulated four contextual parameters of human-AI interaction—work procedures, decision-making authority, training, and incentives—to align with sales experts’ cognitive styles, categorized as either adaptors or innovators. Our results show that tailored interaction significantly improves sales performance, whereas untailored interaction results in negative treatment effects compared with both the tailored and control conditions. Qualitative evidence suggests that this negative outcome arises from role conflicts and ambiguities in untailored interaction. Exploring the mechanisms underlying these outcomes further, a mediation analysis of AI login data reveals that human-AI interaction tailoring leads sales experts to adjust their AI utilization, which contributes to the observed performance outcomes. These findings support a human-centered approach to AI that prioritizes individuals’ information-processing needs and tailors their interaction with AI accordingly.
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