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Me, my work and AI: How radiologists craft their work and identity

Fabienne Perez, Neil Conway, Jonathan Peterson, Olivier Roques

2024Journal of Vocational Behavior24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigates the introduction of AI in the field of radiology through a multi-level analysis (individuals, organization, and profession). Drawing on in-depth interviews with 54 participants (radiologists, radiological technologists, managers, hospital directors, and engineers), we examined how radiologists perceive AI and respond through job crafting behaviors and identity work. The findings reveal three categories of job crafting: approach, avoidance, and an emerging category of identity crafting, in which actors develop strategies to redefine their identity after the introduction of AI. This study contributes to a better understanding of AI and its implications for individuals at work and, in particular, employees' use of proactive approaches to job design, along with how such approaches are shaped by organizations and professional bodies. • Examining the transformative effects of AI on radiologists' job and identity • Investigating how radiologists perceive AI as a threat and opportunity, with a particular focus on work identity • Investigating how radiologists job craft in response to AI interventions • Providing insights into how radiologists shape their roles amidst technological advancements.

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