A Structured literature review on AI-driven operations: exploring disruption, human value, and implementation challenges
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University of Pretoria
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This structured literature review explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping operations
management through three interconnected lenses: disruption of traditional operational
models, evolving forms of human participation, and the persistent gap between strategic intent
and implementation. Drawing on 58 peer-reviewed studies across multiple sectors, the review
identifies how AI reconfigures decision-making structures, challenges established routines,
and introduces new organisational tensions. It highlights that effective AI integration depends
not only on technological readiness but also on trust, governance, contextual alignment, and
human capability. The review contributes a nuanced understanding of AI-driven operations
and responds to recent calls for operations management scholarship to engage more deeply
with the complexities of AI implementation. It concludes by proposing future research
directions focused on human-AI collaboration, context-sensitive deployment strategies, and
the development of governance models that balance performance, accountability, and
adaptability.
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Mini Dissertation (MPhil (Evidence-Based Management))--University of Pretoria, 2025
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UCTD, Artificial Intelligence, Operations management, AI implementation, Human-AI collaboration
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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