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Navigating career stages in the age of artificial intelligence: A systematic interdisciplinary review and agenda for future research
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2024
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Artificial IntelligenceOrganizationsEducationMultidisciplinary AiHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorCareer InterventionStem EducationAi UseCareer TrajectoriesManagementSystematic Interdisciplinary ReviewCareer ConcernCareer DevelopmentWorkforce DevelopmentBusinessOrganizational CareerProfessional DevelopmentTechnologyCareer Stages
As artificial intelligence (AI) use expands within organizations, its influence is increasingly permeating careers and vocational domains. However, there is a notable lack of structured insights regarding AI's role in shaping individual career paths across career stages. To address this gap, we undertook a systematic literature review of 104 empirical articles, aiming to synthesize the scholarship on AI in the context of careers. Drawing upon career stage theory, we examine the implications of AI on careers, identify key barriers and enablers of AI use in this area, and reveal how the utilization of AI impacts individuals' career competencies. In doing so, we illustrate how AI actively shapes individuals' career trajectories and we dissect these effects both within and across various career stages to situate AI within the broader context of careers research. Adopting a sustainable career lens, we conclude by outlining a future research agenda that advocates for the design and adoption of AI systems that promote sustainable and equitable careers.
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