2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-92916-9_4
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AI Technologies and Motives for AI Adoption by Countries and Firms: A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: In this era of digital revolution, artificial intelligence stands to be one of the emerging technologies to revolutionize the way we live, work, or communicate. While everyone is fighting to lead in this technology, their readiness differs and adoption challenges arise in many sectors. These competitions also result in various economic impacts on countries, firms, and individuals. This paper uses a systematic literature review to analyze the existing economic impact of AI adoption and the technology used. Over… Show more

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“…Our sample reports that Chinese and US companies were the most advanced in exploiting AI, which is consistent with other research indicating that the most buoyant markets for AI investment are in these two geographies. Similarly, the most digitally mature sectors, telecommunications, high-tech, and media, were also the most advanced in using AI, in line with Kabalisa and Altmann (2021).…”
Section: Survey Scopementioning
confidence: 82%
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“…Our sample reports that Chinese and US companies were the most advanced in exploiting AI, which is consistent with other research indicating that the most buoyant markets for AI investment are in these two geographies. Similarly, the most digitally mature sectors, telecommunications, high-tech, and media, were also the most advanced in using AI, in line with Kabalisa and Altmann (2021).…”
Section: Survey Scopementioning
confidence: 82%
“…In all responses, market share expansion is as important a motive as workforce efficiency when it comes to deploying AI. The importance of innovative opportunities beyond efficiency is thus justifiable as a strong motive to adopt AI, and as supported elsewhere, such as in Bag et al (2021) and Kabalisa and Altmann (2021).…”
Section: Survey Scopementioning
confidence: 97%