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ABRI Lunch Seminar Henri Schildt 5 April 2024 12:00 - 13:00

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We are happy to invite you to the ABRI Lunch Seminar When Predictive Algorithms Break: How an Airline Improvised its COVID-19 Response by Dr. Henri Schildt (Aalto School of Business & School of Science, Finland) organized by ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation.

The seminar will take place on Friday, April 5th, from 12:00 to 13:00 (NU-6A52). You can find more information below. 

This is a lunch seminar; please register your attendance by accepting/declining your emailed invitation by Tuesday, April 2nd, at 10 AM at the latest (for catering). 

Abstract
We investigate how a firm’s reliance on digital data and predictive algorithms shapes improvised response and subsequent adaptations to an unexpected crisis. Our inductive study of an airline facing the COVID-19 pandemic illuminates how seemingly fragile digitalized routines provide building blocks for improvised responses. We show how diverse units quickly improvised non-technological routines by leveraging material “fragments” of existing information systems and shared understandings, followed by progressive revision of routines to regain a predictive orientation. In our case organization, the data-centric organizational culture and a central position in interconnected routines endowed two units with authority and induced them to device technocratic controls to cope with continued uncertainty. These units obtained privileged roles in interpreting and coordinating the pandemic response and used their established understandings and digital infrastructure to improvise new practices. Our study contributes to research on organizational design by articulating how digital infrastructure and related culture shape improvisation. We also nuance the received view of algorithmic breakdown as a liability during unexpected crises, noting how related digital infrastructure facilitates coordination. More broadly, we argue that despite the “entanglement” of digital technologies and organizational routines noted in the literature, experts may often be able to “untangle” their practices materially from information systems. In contrast, shared understandings embedded in those systems appear to be more persistent. 

About ABRI Lunch Seminar Henri Schildt

Starting date

  • 5 April 2024

Time

  • 12:00 - 13:00

Location

  • New University building

Organised by

  • ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation

Language

  • English

Short biography Henri Schildt

Short biography Henri Schildt

Henri Schildt is a tenured professor with a joint appointment at the Aalto School of Business (Management & Organizations) and School of Science (Industrial Engineering and Management). His research interests span digitalization, artificial intelligence, sensemaking, and strategies for creating social value. His work has been published in peer-reviewed journals including Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Organization Science, Organization Studies, and Strategic Management Journal. He is currently a principal investigator in a research project “Smarter Work with Artificial Intelligence”, which studies the efforts of large Finnish companies to leverage generative AI in their internal processes and customer-facing services.

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