TY - JOUR
T1 - How artificial intelligence is changing organizations
T2 - Portuguese CEOs' perspective
AU - Duarte, Alexandre
AU - Dias, Patrícia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Emerald Publishing Limited
PY - 2025/9/29
Y1 - 2025/9/29
N2 - PurposeThe rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping organizational landscapes, prompting chief executive officers (CEOs) to navigate its integration for enhanced productivity and strategic advantage. As the adoption of any new technology within organizations is closely interconnected with strategic communication, leadership discourse and change management, this study aims to obtain a deeper understanding of the processes and implications of AI adoption by organizations through the perspectives of CEOs.Design/methodology/approachThis exploratory study follows a qualitative approach, based on in-depth interviews with a purposive panel of 17 CEOs from diverse sectors in Portugal.FindingsA diverse array of specific AI tools is employed, ranging from native AI-based platforms like ChatGPT to AI-integrated solutions such as Canva and Adobe. While initially leveraged for streamlining routine tasks, AI's scope has expanded to encompass strategic functions like data analysis, market research and content production. CEOs highlight increased productivity as a primary benefit, but concerns about AI's impact on critical thinking, privacy and ethical considerations loom. Some CEOs stress the need for workforce reskilling and upskilling to navigate AI-driven transformations, while others emphasize the importance of global regulations to address ethical dilemmas.Practical implicationsThis research offers contributions to both academia and practice. From an academic perspective, it enriches the literature on AI adoption by incorporating the underexplored dimension of leadership, particularly the CEO's role and by integrating theoretical frameworks such as the technology acceptance model, diffusion of innovation and technology-organization-environment. This multidimensional approach provides a more holistic understanding of the drivers, barriers and ethical challenges associated with AI adoption in organizational contexts. For practitioners, especially CEOs and organizational leaders, the findings provide actionable insights into leveraging AI effectively while navigating its risks. It emphasizes the importance of adopting a strategic vision, fostering a culture of continuous learning and prioritizing ethical stewardship.Originality/valueThis study affords an in-depth look at the perspectives of those making decisions about how AI is being adopted in Portuguese organizations. While underscoring the pivotal role of CEOs in shaping effective, sustainable and ethically sound AI strategies for organizational success in the evolving digital landscape, it also increases awareness about challenges and risks.
AB - PurposeThe rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping organizational landscapes, prompting chief executive officers (CEOs) to navigate its integration for enhanced productivity and strategic advantage. As the adoption of any new technology within organizations is closely interconnected with strategic communication, leadership discourse and change management, this study aims to obtain a deeper understanding of the processes and implications of AI adoption by organizations through the perspectives of CEOs.Design/methodology/approachThis exploratory study follows a qualitative approach, based on in-depth interviews with a purposive panel of 17 CEOs from diverse sectors in Portugal.FindingsA diverse array of specific AI tools is employed, ranging from native AI-based platforms like ChatGPT to AI-integrated solutions such as Canva and Adobe. While initially leveraged for streamlining routine tasks, AI's scope has expanded to encompass strategic functions like data analysis, market research and content production. CEOs highlight increased productivity as a primary benefit, but concerns about AI's impact on critical thinking, privacy and ethical considerations loom. Some CEOs stress the need for workforce reskilling and upskilling to navigate AI-driven transformations, while others emphasize the importance of global regulations to address ethical dilemmas.Practical implicationsThis research offers contributions to both academia and practice. From an academic perspective, it enriches the literature on AI adoption by incorporating the underexplored dimension of leadership, particularly the CEO's role and by integrating theoretical frameworks such as the technology acceptance model, diffusion of innovation and technology-organization-environment. This multidimensional approach provides a more holistic understanding of the drivers, barriers and ethical challenges associated with AI adoption in organizational contexts. For practitioners, especially CEOs and organizational leaders, the findings provide actionable insights into leveraging AI effectively while navigating its risks. It emphasizes the importance of adopting a strategic vision, fostering a culture of continuous learning and prioritizing ethical stewardship.Originality/valueThis study affords an in-depth look at the perspectives of those making decisions about how AI is being adopted in Portuguese organizations. While underscoring the pivotal role of CEOs in shaping effective, sustainable and ethically sound AI strategies for organizational success in the evolving digital landscape, it also increases awareness about challenges and risks.
KW - Artificial intelligence (AI)
KW - Chief executive officers (CEOs)
KW - Communication
KW - Ethics
KW - Management
KW - Strategy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105017156843
U2 - 10.1108/JCOM-10-2024-0204
DO - 10.1108/JCOM-10-2024-0204
M3 - Article
SN - 1363-254X
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Journal of Communication Management
JF - Journal of Communication Management
ER -