Guest editorial: STARA (smart technology, AI, robotics and algorithms): implications for career research
Significant advancements in smart technology, AI, robotics and algorithms (STARA) are changing how organisations design and implement work for the current and future workforce. Understanding the implications of STARA on work attitudes and behaviours is gaining the attention of scholars and practitioners (e.g. Brougham and Haar, 2018; Raisch and Krakowski, 2021; Tang et al., 2023; Ulfert et al., 2024; Yam et al., 2023), with existing findings highlighting the varied and significant effects that different types of…
STARA adoption can displace routine tasks and roles, leading to involuntary career transitions including job loss due to automation.
Research has paid less attention to low- and medium-skill occupations and to how voluntariness of technology-induced transitions shapes adjustment, leaving career effects in those contexts poorly understood.
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- Peer-reviewedCareer Development International2026-06-03
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