Efficient, Explicatory, and Equitable: Why Qualitative Researchers Should Embrace AI, but Cautiously

Business and Society 62 (6):1139-1144 (2023)
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Abstract

Qualitative researchers, particularly those researching business and society topics, should embrace artificial intelligence (AI) to conduct efficient, explicatory, and equitable research but also exercise caution to avoid its pitfalls.

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