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Aleksandre Asatiani

Researcher at Aston University

Publications -  32
Citations -  470

Aleksandre Asatiani is an academic researcher from Aston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Outsourcing & Cloud computing. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 25 publications receiving 271 citations. Previous affiliations of Aleksandre Asatiani include Aalto University & University of Gothenburg.

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Turning robotic process automation into commercial success – Case OpusCapita

TL;DR: In this article, Petri Karjalainen, senior vice-president at OpusCapita Group, presented challenges faced by the RPA in financial process automation in a teaching case.
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How to Choose Between Robotic Process Automation and Back-End System Automation?

TL;DR: This study looks into robotic process automation (RPA) as lightweight IT and traditional back-end system automation as heavyweight IT and study how a case company Telco makes the choice between these two alternative ways of implementing automation.
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Sociotechnical Envelopment of Artificial Intelligence: An Approach to Organizational Deployment of Inscrutable Artificial Intelligence Systems

TL;DR: The concept of sociotechnical envelopment is introduced by demonstrating the ways in which an organization’s successful AI envelopment depends on the interaction of social and technical factors, thus extending the literature's focus beyond mere technical issues.
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Challenges of Explaining the Behavior of Black-Box AI Systems

TL;DR: Drawing on a case study at the Danish Business Authority, a framework and recommendations for addressing the many challenges of explaining the behavior of black-box AI systems will enable organizations to successfully develop and deploy AI systems without causing legal or ethical problems.
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Impact of accounting process characteristics on accounting outsourcing - Comparison of users and non-users of cloud-based accounting information systems

TL;DR: This article investigates the effect of five business process characteristics (frequency, human asset specificity, uncertainty, information intensity, and need for customer contact) on the outsourcing decision among users of traditional and cloud-based AIS and reveals that process frequency has a weaker negative effect.