his paper assesses and quantifies the extant development of AI worker-management technologies, intended as AI-enhanced algorithmic technologies that execute functions typically in the realm of managerial decisions. We provide novel empirical evidence on their degree of penetration via an identification strategy based on patent technological classification. By means of natural language processing, we uncover specific scopes of application, and identify tasks and occupations most susceptible to technological exposure. Results point at a context-dependent exposure, of both managerial tasks subject to substitution, but also of managerial functions enhanced by these technologies. Subordinated activities conducted by mid-low hierarchies tend to be highly targeted in terms of control and monitoring, but not in terms of overall health and safety risks.
Staccioli, J., Virgillito, M. E., Will your boss be an algorithm? A patent-based analysis of artificial intelligence worker management technologies and labour exposure, <<EURASIAN BUSINESS REVIEW>>, 2025; (N/A): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1007/s40821-025-00317-7] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/317979]
Will your boss be an algorithm? A patent-based analysis of artificial intelligence worker management technologies and labour exposure
Staccioli, Jacopo
Primo
;Virgillito, Maria EnricaSecondo
2025
Abstract
his paper assesses and quantifies the extant development of AI worker-management technologies, intended as AI-enhanced algorithmic technologies that execute functions typically in the realm of managerial decisions. We provide novel empirical evidence on their degree of penetration via an identification strategy based on patent technological classification. By means of natural language processing, we uncover specific scopes of application, and identify tasks and occupations most susceptible to technological exposure. Results point at a context-dependent exposure, of both managerial tasks subject to substitution, but also of managerial functions enhanced by these technologies. Subordinated activities conducted by mid-low hierarchies tend to be highly targeted in terms of control and monitoring, but not in terms of overall health and safety risks.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



