Organizations can unlock numerous benefits by using generative artificial intelligence (AI). Thus, understanding the predictors driving its usage is crucial. Psychological factors such as emotions, attitudes, and norms play a key role. Research has examined these for employees and leaders separately; however, without comparing them across the hierarchy. This is important as research has discovered hierarchical differences in these factors regarding several organizational phenomena, such as digital readiness. Disparities may result in disregarded concerns, leading to a decline in trust and motivation. Building on identity theory, we examine differences in emotions, attitudes, and norms toward generative AI across the hierarchy. Our results show that high-level employees exhibit more excitement, less perceived threat, and stronger norms, yet this does not translate into higher usage. This study highlights the risk of leaders falling into impression management, given their low usage rates, and warns against disconnected levels based on discrepancies in psychological factors.
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Organizations can unlock numerous benefits by using generative artificial intelligence (AI). Thus, understanding the predictors driving its usage is crucial. Psychological factors such as emotions, attitudes, and norms play a key role. Research has examined these for employees and leaders separately; however, without comparing them across the hierarchy. This is important as research has discovered hierarchical differences in these factors regarding several organizational phenomena, such as digi...
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