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RESEARCH
We study data across
domains, methods and fields.
We explore how datafication is tracing and transforming social and economic life. Our research examines what that means for organizations, management, and society.

Olivia Benfeldt

Assistant professor

Olivia holds a ph.d. in Information Systems and an MSc in Information Technology. Her research focuses on data governance, and how policies, regulatory frameworks and large-scale infrastructures are enacted in practice.

Anika Schroder

Postdoc

Olivia holds a ph.d. in Information Systems and an MSc in Information Technology. Her research focuses on data governance, and how policies, regulatory frameworks and large-scale infrastructures are enacted in practice.

Maren Gierlich-Joas

Assistant Professor

Maren holds a ph.d. in Information Systems and an MSc in Industrial Engineering. Her research focuses on digital transformation, and how workplace technologies impact transparency, privacy, and empowerment.

Sine Zambach

Assistant Professor

Sine holds a ph.d. in Computer Science and an MSc in Bioinformatics. Her research focuses on citizen data science, data diplomacy in practice, and the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning in education.

Rajani Singh

Assistant Professor

Rajani holds a PhD and an MSc in Mathematics. Her research focuses on game theory, mathematical economics and how to optimize blockchain for security and privacy. 

Maike Greve

Assistant Professor

Maike holds a ph.d. in Information Systems and an MSc in Applied Statistics. Her research focuses on large-scale digital health systems, and how to manage the challenges of secure health data sharing through data commons.

Ignacio Descazeaux Godoy

PhD Fellow

Ignacio is doing a PhD in Information Systems. His research focuses on quantum computing, and the impact of emerging technologies on on business and management of information systems.

Scholars in action
Members of the Data studies group make an effort to disseminate to discuss ideas and gather feedback from other researchers.

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