Exploring how leadership and work evolve in the age of artificial intelligence. We investigate responsible, human-centric approaches to HRM as AI reshapes organizations, employment relationships, and the future of work.
Explore Our ResearchExploring how the future of HR extends beyond algorithms to orchestrate employment relationships in AI-augmented environments...
Read on LSR Blog"The future of HR will not simply mean managing people through algorithms. Rather, it will orchestrate employment relationships in AI-augmented work environments where people can perform and feel a sense of belonging."
Read Full Article →Three-year interdisciplinary research examining responsible AI adoption in Human Resource Management begins...
Learn MoreFunded by the Foundation for Economic Education, this initiative brings together expertise in international business, organizational behavior, and strategic foresight to address the evolving role of HRM in AI-augmented workplaces.
Read More →International expert partners join the initiative, bringing perspectives from Kingston University and Aarhus University...
View PartnersProf. Christina Butler (Kingston University) and Prof. Jakob Lauring (Aarhus University) join as Academic Expert Partners, enriching the project's international perspective on AI and HRM.
Meet Our Team →Artificial intelligence is transforming organizations in ways that reach far beyond traditional HR processes. From recruitment to skills development and employee well-being, AI is shifting HR from an administrative function to a strategic partner in organizational decision-making.
Our research initiative examines this transformation through an interdisciplinary lens, developing frameworks and foresight methodologies that help organizations navigate AI adoption responsibly. We study how HR leaders and visionaries anticipate and shape the evolving role of AI in managing flexible, hybrid, and globally distributed work.
The future of HR will not simply mean managing people through algorithms. Rather, it will orchestrate employment relationships in AI-augmented work environments where people can perform and feel a sense of belonging.
Our work spans multiple organizational levels, from individual employee experiences to strategic governance frameworks.
Understanding AI's impact on employee well-being, autonomy, and workplace experience. We examine how intelligent systems can detect stress, support collaboration, and strengthen cross-cultural understanding while preserving human agency.
Exploring evolving leadership practices in AI-augmented organizations. We study how managers can use AI as a learning partner rather than a control system, and what new competencies leaders need to orchestrate human-AI collaboration.
Developing organizational frameworks for responsible AI adoption aligned with the EU AI Act and Finnish national guidelines. We examine how risks around privacy, transparency, and algorithmic bias can serve as catalysts for building more inclusive workplaces.
Our initial research phase runs from 2026 to 2029, with plans for continued expansion.
Launch research initiative, establish methodological frameworks
Delphi studies, scenario building, stakeholder engagement
Cross-theme synthesis, framework development, initial publications
Research centre development, broader collaborations, policy impact
Our research group brings together scholars interested in understanding how leadership and work are changing in the age of AI.
International Management, Global Teams, Future of Work
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International Management, Organizational Behavior
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Interested in our research or exploring collaboration opportunities? We welcome inquiries from researchers, practitioners, and organizations.
"Technology can free up time for what is genuinely human in organizations: dialogue, support, and leadership."— From our research vision