An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory

Abstract Despite its considerable potential in the manufacturing industry, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry still faces the challenge of insufficient trust. Since AI is a black box with operations that ordinary users have difficulty understanding, users in organization...

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Main Authors: Jia Li, Yiwen Zhou, Junping Yao, Xuan Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92904-7
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spelling doaj-421d28692dad43a9b3b9df4161a873872021-07-04T11:27:20ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-06-0111111210.1038/s41598-021-92904-7An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theoryJia Li0Yiwen Zhou1Junping Yao2Xuan Liu3School of Business, East China University of Science and TechnologySchool of Business, East China University of Science and TechnologyXi’an Research Institute of High-TechSchool of Business, East China University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Despite its considerable potential in the manufacturing industry, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry still faces the challenge of insufficient trust. Since AI is a black box with operations that ordinary users have difficulty understanding, users in organizations rely on institutional cues to make decisions about their trust in AI. Therefore, this study investigates trust in AI in the manufacturing industry from an institutional perspective. We identify three institutional dimensions from institutional theory and conceptualize them as management commitment (regulative dimension at the organizational level), authoritarian leadership (normative dimension at the group level), and trust in the AI promoter (cognitive dimension at the individual level). We hypothesize that all three institutional dimensions have positive effects on trust in AI. In addition, we propose hypotheses regarding the moderating effects of AI self-efficacy on these three institutional dimensions. A survey was conducted in a large petrochemical enterprise in eastern China just after the company had launched an AI-based diagnostics system for fault detection and isolation in process equipment service. The results indicate that management commitment, authoritarian leadership, and trust in the AI promoter are all positively related to trust in AI. Moreover, the effect of management commitment and trust in the AI promoter are strengthened when users have high AI self-efficacy. The findings of this study provide suggestions for academics and managers with respect to promoting users’ trust in AI in the manufacturing industry.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92904-7
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An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory
Scientific Reports
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title An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory
title_short An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory
title_full An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory
title_fullStr An empirical investigation of trust in AI in a Chinese petrochemical enterprise based on institutional theory
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description Abstract Despite its considerable potential in the manufacturing industry, the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry still faces the challenge of insufficient trust. Since AI is a black box with operations that ordinary users have difficulty understanding, users in organizations rely on institutional cues to make decisions about their trust in AI. Therefore, this study investigates trust in AI in the manufacturing industry from an institutional perspective. We identify three institutional dimensions from institutional theory and conceptualize them as management commitment (regulative dimension at the organizational level), authoritarian leadership (normative dimension at the group level), and trust in the AI promoter (cognitive dimension at the individual level). We hypothesize that all three institutional dimensions have positive effects on trust in AI. In addition, we propose hypotheses regarding the moderating effects of AI self-efficacy on these three institutional dimensions. A survey was conducted in a large petrochemical enterprise in eastern China just after the company had launched an AI-based diagnostics system for fault detection and isolation in process equipment service. The results indicate that management commitment, authoritarian leadership, and trust in the AI promoter are all positively related to trust in AI. Moreover, the effect of management commitment and trust in the AI promoter are strengthened when users have high AI self-efficacy. The findings of this study provide suggestions for academics and managers with respect to promoting users’ trust in AI in the manufacturing industry.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-92904-7
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