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The Influence of Intelligent Automation on Employees' Sense of Meaningfulness at Work
The past decade witnessed an accelerated adoption of Intelligent Automation (IA) technologies by organizations in nearly every sector of the economy (Amalean et al., 2018). While organizations compete to attract and retain talent, the effects of IA on employees have not been investigated thoroughly. Grounded in Hackman & Oldhamâ s (1976) Job Characteristics Model (JCM), this study investigates the influence of IA deployment on employeesâ sense of Meaningfulness at work. In this study, IA was posited to moderate the relationship between the three job characteristics in the JCM (Skill Variety, Task Identity, and Task Significance) and sense of Meaningfulness at work. This study adopted a cross-sectional design that surveyed 505 working adults in the U.S. The results indicate that IA did not influence employeesâ sense of Meaningfulness at work. However, the negative perceptions that IA is here to eliminate jobs within organizations and replace employees with robots and applications was not found either. Overall, the influence of IA in the workplace is a relatively new phenomenon and more work is needed both from an academic and practitioner standpoint
Much A Do About Nothing Symposium: Presentation Slides
Symposium on Much A Do About Nothing held on October 8, 2005 in Lynch Auditorium at the University of Dallas in Irving, TX. Presentation slides created by student Peter Heyne used during symposium
Christmas Day Homily
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Carmelite Sisters
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Carmel Mission Sunday Mass
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Pews Lit by Stained Glass Windows
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LinDa Saphan "What's in a Name"
Virtual Artist Talk. Held April 19, 2021. LinDa Saphan is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the College of Mount Saint Vincent, New York City. She is the lead researcher and associate producer for the documentary film Donâ t Think Iâ ve Forgotten: Cambodiaâ s Lost Rock and Roll, and executive producer for several other film projects. As a visual artist, she exhibited in several countries. She has published extensively on Cambodian prewar popular music and is working on Cambodian prewar cinema