B1 Non-refereed article in a scientific journal

Reflecting on the Impact of Generative AI for Sustainability Accounting Scholarship




AuthorsApostol Oana; Dey Colin; Thomson Ian

PublisherTaylor & Francis

Publication year2024

JournalSocial and Environmental Accountability Journal

Journal name in sourceSocial and Environmental Accountability Journal

Volume44

Issue3

First page 181

Last page192

ISSN0969-160X

eISSN2156-2245

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1080/0969160X.2024.2418574

Web address https://doi.org/10.1080/0969160x.2024.2418574

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/477387378


Abstract

Our yearly editorial is dedicated to reflections concerning two recent digitalisation-based developments, both of which are currently radically transforming the publishing arena. We begin by considering the rapid emergence of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) models known as Large Language Models (LLMs), which have already had tremendous effects on academic knowledge production. In this context, we clarify our stance on the use of AI in articles submitted to Social & Environmental Accountability Journal (SEAJ) and reviews conducted for the journal. We then continue by taking a closer look at the proliferation of systematic literature reviews, in their multiple versions, e.g. bibliometric-based reviews, which are submitted to  the journal in increasing numbers. We use this editorial to revisit our editorial policy and outline the kind of submissions welcomed at SEAJ.


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