Paper Number
ECIS2025-1505
Paper Type
CRP
Abstract
As large language models (LLMs) impress with their content creation and natural language processing capabilities, media companies are racing to harness their potential – but is this adoption truly aligned with organisational needs? This paper uncovers socio-technical (mis)alignments in LLM adoption, highlighting the socio-technical tensions that arise, including task misfits, structural challenges, and employee resistance. Through an embedded multiple case study of six use cases in three German media companies, we reveal that while LLMs are powerful and accessible, they often fail to reach their full potential due to task misalignments because of complexity, cognition, volume, and context. We contribute to the artificial intelligence (AI) adoption literature with insights specific to generative AI in content-driven industries and help organisations better align LLM adoption.
Recommended Citation
Zwingmann, Nina, "Go Hype or Go Home? Exploring (Mis)Alignments of LLM Adoption in Media Companies" (2025). ECIS 2025 Proceedings. 2.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2025/is_adoption/is_adoption/2
Go Hype or Go Home? Exploring (Mis)Alignments of LLM Adoption in Media Companies
As large language models (LLMs) impress with their content creation and natural language processing capabilities, media companies are racing to harness their potential – but is this adoption truly aligned with organisational needs? This paper uncovers socio-technical (mis)alignments in LLM adoption, highlighting the socio-technical tensions that arise, including task misfits, structural challenges, and employee resistance. Through an embedded multiple case study of six use cases in three German media companies, we reveal that while LLMs are powerful and accessible, they often fail to reach their full potential due to task misalignments because of complexity, cognition, volume, and context. We contribute to the artificial intelligence (AI) adoption literature with insights specific to generative AI in content-driven industries and help organisations better align LLM adoption.
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