From Predictive Analytics to AI-Augmented Decision Support: A Framework for Aligning Workforce Financial Strategy with Organizational Objectives
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70917/ijcisim-2026-3688Keywords:
AI-augmented decision support, workforce financial strategy, prescriptive analytics, equity compensation, payroll tax forecasting, algorithmic governanceAbstract
Multinational organizations invest enormous resources in their employees, and now artificial intelligence (AI) is impacting how they invest in them. One common misconception is that AI will soon be making financial workforce decisions without any human assistance. This paper presents a contrary argument. Since these decisions are influenced by tax and labor regulations, ethics, budget constraints, and executive decision-making, the realistic future outlook is AI-assisted decision support, where AI generates forecasts, scenarios, and recommendations, while human leaders make final decisions. The research uses a descriptive approach, based on an integrative literature review of academic and institutional sources spanning 2019 to 2026, and a practitioner perspective from financial planning and analysis (FP&A) and equity compensation. It builds a capability maturity grid for AI and decision-making classes, representing different levels of AI deployment and the class of Workforce financial decisions, along with their associated levels of impact and irrevocability. The model is illustrated through three worked examples: forecasting payroll-tax basis, planning headcount, and designing equity compensation. This study offers two significant contributions. It links two streams of research, typically disjointed, financial AI and Workforce AI, and pushes the spectrum of the question AI can address from what will happen to what the organization will do.