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ABRI Lunch Seminar Triparna de Vreede 11 March 2025 12:00 - 13:00

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We are happy to invite you to the ABRI Lunch Seminar Too Much of a Good Thing? Negative Impact of High-Performing AI Teammates on Human Performance by dr. Triparna de Vreede (Muma College of Business, University of South Florida, US) organized by ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation.

The seminar will take place on Tuesday, March 11th, from 12:00 to 13:00 (NU-4A67). You can find more information below. 

This is a lunch seminar; please register your attendance by accepting/declining your emailed invitation by Friday, March 7th, at 10 AM at the latest (for catering). 

Abstract

AI agents are increasingly deployed as teammates to work with humans on creative tasks. These developments underscore the need to explore how human performance is affected by AI teammate performance. We investigate the effects of AI teammate performance on individual human team member performance, examining the underlying mechanisms and contextual factors moderating this relationship. Findings from three experiments reveal that AI teammate performance negatively affects team members’ performance influenced by trust in the AI teammate and social loafing tendencies. Specifically, high-performing AI teammates foster increased trust and social loafing tendencies in human team members, subsequently diminishing individual performance in brainstorming tasks. However, the negative influence of AI teammate performance on individual team performance is attenuated when the perceived performance of another human teammate is high. In addition, our findings show that the presence of a high-performing AI teammate reduces productivity disparities between high- and low-knowledge team members. This equalizing effect stems from the negative impact of high-performing AI teammates on the performance of high-knowledge members. Our findings contribute to the growing literature on the impact of the inclusion of AI teammates on human members’ performance and provide practical implications for integrating AI teammates in organizational settings, particularly for creative tasks.

About ABRI Lunch Seminar Triparna de Vreede

Starting date

  • 11 March 2025

Time

  • 12:00 - 13:00

Location

  • New University building

Organised by

  • ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation

Language

  • English

Biography dr. Triparna de Vreede

Biography dr. Triparna de Vreede

Dr. Triparna de Vreede (tdevreede@usf.edu) is an Assistant Professor and the Director of the Behavioral AI Lab at the Muma College of Business, University of South Florida. Her expertise lies in Behavioral AI and employee thriving in organizations. She examines how interactions and utilization of AI influences and predicts human attitudes, behaviors, and emotions. With a specific focus on Human-AI interaction, Dr. de Vreede explores the potential of AI in enhancing employee well-being and performance factors such as engagement, satisfaction, and burnout prevention. She is especially interested the circular and interactive relationship between design, perception, interaction, and implementations of AI agents in organizations.

In addition to her expertise in Behavioral AI, Dr. de Vreede is a collaboration researcher. She concentrates on the role of leaders as facilitators in orchestrating meaningful conversations and effective decision-making in teams. Her training modules on facilitation are designed to help leaders achieve efficient and high-quality outcomes from team interactions. A cornerstone of her collaboration research is the reduction of cognitive load, enabling teams to focus and converge on issues that are critical to organizational success.

Dr. de Vreede's areas of research include behavioral AI, Human/AI interaction, people analytics, collaboration, creativity, and employee well-being. Her work has been published in leading journals, including Information Systems Research (ISR), Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), Computers in Human Behavior, Human Performance, and Information & Management. Her work also has been presented at numerous international conferences like International Conference for Information Systems (ICIS), Hawaiian International Conference for System Sciences (HICSS), Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Academy of Management (AOM), and Group Decision and Negotiation (GDN). She received over $9M in competitive funding as serving as Principal Investigator (PI) and Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI) on various grants.

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