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    • Artificial Intelligence Procurement Assistant : Enhancing Bid Evaluation 

      Waseem, Muhammad; Das, Teerath; Paloniemi, Teemu; Koivisto, Miika; Räsänen, Eeli; Setälä, Manu; Mikkonen, Tommi (Springer, 2024)
      In modern business, maintaining competitiveness and efficiency necessitates the integration of state-of-the-art technology. This paper introduces the Artificial Intelligence Procurement Assistant (AIPA), an advanced system ...
    • Towards a Business Case for AI Ethics 

      Agbese, Mamia; Halme, Erika; Mohanani, Rahul; Abrahamsson, Pekka (Springer, 2024)
      The increasing integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into software engineering (SE) highlights the need to prioritize ethical considerations within management practices. This study explores the effective identification, ...
    • Navigating ICT In-House Procurement in Finland : Evaluating Legal Frameworks and Practical Challenges 

      Ghezzi, Reetta; Korhonen, Minnamaria; Vilpponen, Hannu; Mikkonen Tommi (Springer, 2024)
      In-house procurement is a controversial issue in the field of public procurement. Simply put, such procurement allows overlooking certain aspects of fair and equal treatment of vendors. This paper presents qualitative ...
    • Business and Ethical Concerns in Domestic Conversational Generative AI-Empowered Multi-robot Systems 

      Rousi, Rebekah; Samani, Hooman; Mäkitalo, Niko; Vakkuri, Ville; Linkola, Simo; Kemell, Kai-Kristian; Daubaris, Paulius; Fronza, Ilenia; Mikkonen, Tommi; Abrahamsson, Pekka (Springer, 2024)
      Business and technology are intricately connected through logic and design. They are equally sensitive to societal changes and may be devastated by scandal. Cooperative multi-robot systems (MRSs) are on the rise, allowing ...
    • On Public Procurement of ICT Systems : Stakeholder Views and Emerging Tensions 

      Ghezzi, Reetta; Mikkonen, Tommi (Springer, 2024)
      The public sector is a significant consumer of ICT systems. In countries like Finland, where openness, objectivity, and fairness in public acquisitions are deemed essential, public ICT procurement is based on tenders ...