New Perspectives for Human and Artificial Intelligence Interactions for Leadership e-Recruitment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Human and Artificial Intelligence Interactions
3. Discussion
3.1. EI + CT: Emotional Intelligence (EI) Supported by Critical Thinking (CT)
3.2. RC + CI: Regular Communicator (RC) Supported by Creativity and Improvisation (CI)
3.3. WRT+ R: Wise Risk-Taking (WRT) Supported by Resilience (R)
3.4. LL + OA: Lifelong Learning (LL) Supported by Observation Ability (OA)
4. Statements
5. Conclusions
6. Future Directions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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