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Modern Slavery in the Gig Economy: Analysing the Exploitation of Gig and Freelance Workers through AI-Driven Communication Strategies and Automated Surveillance
Ioseb Gabelaia, Ramunė Bagočiūnaitė, Viktorija Navickienė, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Purpose: In modern corporate slavery, especially in Gig and freelance there is a significant gap concerning the critical analysis of AI-driven communication technologies and automated surveillance instruments in continued exploitation. This article aims to explore how modern communication and AI technologies contribute to modern slavery within the gig economy by focusing on understanding the mechanisms through which AI-driven communication systems and automated surveillance techniques impact the autonomy, earnings, and rights of gig and freelance workers. Study design/methodology/approach: Through qualitative research, this article responds to how AI-driven communication and automated surveillance practices aggravate or mitigate the exploitation of gig and freelance workers. The authors interviewed twenty-two gig and freelance workers and six managers who employed gig and freelance employees. Moreover, Foucault's Theory of Surveillance (Panopticism), Labour Process Theory (LPT), and Technological Mediation Theory (TMT) helped to understand the crossroad between technological control, economic exploitation, and moderated communication. Findings: The results demonstrated that AI-powered communication systems improve efficiency and task distribution. However, they concurrently create power imbalances. Besides, this encourages continuous monitoring and algorithmic control, which creates employee dissatisfaction and marginalization. Originality/value: This research reinforces the discourse on labor practices within the digital economy by emphasizing the convergence of AI and modern slavery. On the other hand, it offers organizations insights into ethical AI usage for transparent communication practices in corporate slavery.
Ključne besede: modern corporate slavery, gig economy, freelance, communication, AI
Objavljeno v ReVIS: 19.09.2025; Ogledov: 356; Prenosov: 17
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The Effectiveness of AI-Powered Sentiment Analysis in Corporate Communication in Improving Stakeholder Engagement
Ioseb Gabelaia, Migle Smaidziunaite, izvirni znanstveni članek

Opis: Purpose: There is limited research on Artificial intelligence and its distinctive and measurable impact on corporate communication and stakeholder engagement. Besides, existing and new research frequently lacks industry-specific insights, practical case studies, and cross-disciplinary insights. This article is the first of two articles on corporate communication and artificial intelligence developed by the authors. This article explores the effectiveness of integrating artificial intelligence into corporate communication to improve stakeholder engagement. Study design/methodology/approach: The authors used a mixed methodology, quantitative surveys (n = 241), and qualitative interviews (n = 7) with corporate communication managers. Convenience and Snowball sampling was used. Findings: AI-powered instruments significantly improve the capability to identify key sentiments, permitting organizations to respond proactively and maintain positive stakeholder relationships. Moreover, integrating AI in sentiment analysis improves feedback management processes, reducing response times and encouraging a more dynamic communication environment. Originality/value: in the times of AI, this research contributes to the practical and theoretical characteristics of improving stakeholder engagement in corporate communication, and offers recommendation for actionable decisions.
Ključne besede: AI, corporate communication, AI-driven strategies
Objavljeno v ReVIS: 19.09.2025; Ogledov: 331; Prenosov: 17
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