This book offers a comprehensive exploration of how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming postgraduate business education in UK higher education institutions. It examines AI's evolution, applications, and ethical dimensions, integrating theoretical analysis with empirical research grounded in a critical realist and mixed-methods framework.

Through insights from students, academics, and institutional perspectives, the book highlights how AI enhances personalisation, engagement, and flexibility in learning while also raising important questions about privacy, bias, and accountability. Bridging research and practice, this work provides educators, policymakers, and researchers with a nuanced understanding of AI's pedagogical and ethical implications. It critically evaluates the opportunities and challenges of AI adoption and offers strategies for responsible and human-centred integration of intelligent technologies in higher education.

The book will appeal to scholars and advanced students in education, business, and technology-particularly those interested in higher education studies, digital transformation, and ethical AI governance. By combining conceptual insight with empirical evidence, it serves as both a theoretical foundation and a practical guide for rethinking teaching, learning, and institutional strategy in the age of AI.



Autorentext

Katerina Beta is Associate Dean at Global University College in Ajman, United Arab Emirates. She has over 11 years of leadership and academic experience in several countries and industries. Her research explores digital transformation and the strategic implications of emerging technologies, including AI, data analytics, and blockchain. She is particularly interested in how organisations across the public and private sectors adapt their structures, capabilities, and processes to leverage these innovations effectively.

Titel
Artificial Intelligence and Higher Education
Untertitel
The Impact of AI on Business Students' Learning
EAN
9781040885536
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
13.03.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.72 MB
Anzahl Seiten
130