Claire Ingram Bogusz
Associate Professor in Information Systems at Uppsala University
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Biography
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Claire Ingram Bogusz is an Associate Professor (docent) in the Department of Informatics and Media, with a background in Law, Philosophy and Economics. She conducts research into how code-based technologies (e.g. code itself, digital platforms and infrastructures, learning machines, and digital automation) change how we work, how organising occurs, and what these things mean for us as individuals and as members of increasingly polarised and unequal societies.
Companies
- Associate Professor (docent) in Information Systems Uppsala University (2022)
- Affiliated Researcher House of Innovation (2021)
- Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Information Systems Uppsala University (2021 — 2022)
- Research Advisor Industrifonden (2020 — 2022)
- Postdoctoral Researcher University of Gothenburg (2019 — 2020)
- Affiliated Researcher Fores (2019 — 2020)
- Postdoctoral Researcher House of Innovation (2018 — 2020)
- PhD Candidate Stockholm School of Economics (2013 — 2018)
- Analyst, part-time Swedbank AB (2016 — 2016)
Education
- PhD in Business Administration, Information Systems and Entrepreneurship Stockholm School of Economics (2013 - 2018)
- LLB University of Cape Town (2008 — 2011)
- Svenska för invandrare (SFI) Knivsta Kommun
- LLB University of Cape Town (2008 — 2011)
- BSocSci University of Cape Town (2005 — 2007)
Videos
Webinar | Platform-based collaboration and competition: from hype to actionable strategies
Framtidens pengar
Researcher gives established companies four tips on how to be a winner in digital transformation
COINS VS CONTACTLESS: Should businesses be forced to accept cash?
SESSION 3: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE FUTURE | World FinTech Festival in Sweden
Claire Ingram Bogusz - Using a platform trade association to resolve gig work role conflicts
Welcome to the future of FinTech
Human-centred AI in the EU
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