RICK Forum 2025

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22 Jul 2025

09:00 -18:00

23 Jul 2025

09:00 -15:30

Times are shown in local time

Open to: All

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Cambridge Judge Business School

Trumpington St

Cambridge

CB2 1AG

United Kingdom

Agency in the AI age

To explore the theme of Agency in the Age of AI, CDI hosted a RICK Forum in July 2025 at Cambridge Judge Business School, welcoming academics and practitioners from across the globe to engage in lively discussions on a range of issues related to the increasing use of AI in all walks of life.

The key questions explored in the RICK Forum included:

  • to what extent is AI reshaping agency?
  • now are new forms of machine agency emerging and collaborating with human agency in performing work?
  • in what ways do we need to rethink our understanding of agency in an era where GenAI may appear to exhibit human-like agency?
  • how are these technologies driving innovations and impacting knowledge workers and professionals?
  • what are the implications of AI developments for a relational view of human-AI agency and, consequently, for the future of work?
Futuristic illustration of a mobile phone.

Programme

During the forum attendees also explored the broader implications of AI research for equity and value across people, organisations and geographies. There were interesting discussions on agency (what it means to be human with AI ) and discussions on digital technologies in organisations more broadly, including issues of design and the future of work.

The Forum was held over 2 days in July. Day one started with an ECR/PhD workshop chaired by Neil Pollock, with presentations by Eric Monteiro and Susan Scott, and Luciana D’Adderio. This was followed by mentoring sessions where ECRs and PhD students were partnered with researchers to discuss development of their research for publication. Bob Hinings concluded the workshop with a reflection on making a wider impact through translation of research.

A plenary session followed in the afternoon, chaired by Michael Barrett. Neil Pollock, Marleen Huysman, and Paul Leonardi presented their RICK section papers. The day concluded with much discussion at a dinner held at Clare College.

Day 2 started with short presentations from some of the ECRs and PhD students, showcasing their current research. Karl Prince chaired the first session, with presentations from Samer Faraj, Matthew Jones, Arisa Shollo and Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic.

Following lunch, Bob Hinings chaired the afternoon session, with presentations by Nelson Phillips, Susan Scott and Magnus Mahring. Michael Barrett concluded the Forum, which had engendered much discussion, raising questions to inspire both development of existing research but also ideas for further research which we anticipate delivering insight for ongoing impact.

Thank you to all who contributed and attended.

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