1st Edition
Artificial Intelligence, Management and Trust
Introduction
Mariusz Sołtysik, Magda Gawłowska, Bartlomiej Sniezynski and Artur Gunia
Chapter 1. Trust: a new approach to management
Mariusz Sołtysik and Szymon Jarosz
Chapter 2. Artificial intelligence and robotization: a new approach to trust?
Szymon Jarosz and Bartlomiej Sniezynski
Chapter 3. Trust: organizational aspect
Katarzyna Piwowar-Sulej and Qaisar Iqbal
Chapter 4. Trust: the psychological aspect
Magda Gawłowska
Chapter 5. Neural underpinnings of trust
Magda Gawłowska
Chapter 6. Trust: the technological aspect
Bartlomiej Sniezynski
Chapter 7. The role of trust in human-machine interaction: cognitive science perspective
Artur Gunia
Chapter 8. Robot ethics and artificial morality
Artur Gunia, Mariusz Sołtysik and Szymon Jarosz
Chapter 9. The importance of trust in the process of generating innovation
Urszula Bukowska, Małgorzata Tyrańska and Sylwia Wiśniewska
Chapter 10. Artificial intelligence as a factor in reducing transaction costs in the virtual space
Jarosław Plichta and Grażyna Plichta
Chapter 11. Trust in robots: the experience of the young generation
Robert Szydło, Małgorzata Tyrańska, Ireneusz Rynduch and Marek Koczyński
Biography
Mariusz Sołtysik is a university professor at UEK, College of Management and Quality Sciences at the University of Economics in Krakow. He is also vice-chairman of the Małopolska Regional Group of the International Project Management Association.
Magda Gawłowska is a psychologist and researcher from the Institute of Applied Psychology of the Jagiellonian University. She is mainly interested in the neural basis of cognitive and emotional processes, especially the functioning of the system for detecting erroneous reactions.
Bartlomiej Sniezymski is a university professor at AGH University of Krakow; Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics and Telecommunications; Institute of Computer Science.
Artur Gunia is a philosopher, computer scientist, cognitive scientist, and assistant professor at the Department of Cognitive Science at Jagiellonian University. His research interests include cognitive enhancement with the use of augmented and mixed reality technologies and their impact on cognitive processes, transhumanist philosophy, and especially the issues of morphological freedom and cyborgization.






