Kim Normann Andersen

Professor, PhD at CBS Executive

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  • CBS Executive

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CBS Executive

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Professor Kim Normann Andersen is Study Program Director for the IT-focused bachelor and master programs at CBS. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Copenhagen University. His research focuses on implementation and impacts of technologies in government such as robots, online communication, self service, social media. He has been visiting scholar in Asia, USA, and Europe and involved a number of EU and EU-Asia projects. He has been appointed to various international and national committees within open document standards and large scale IT projects.

Primary research areas

  • eHealth Technologies and Management
  • eGovernment Implementation and Impacts
  • Robots and the Management Response
  • Social Media in Government
  • Implementation of Large Scale IT Projects

Supervision

  • Robots (management challenges - industry, service, social robots, software robots)
  • eHealth (online consultations between doctors and patients, online health communities)
  • Large scale IT projects in public sector
  • In particular I am interested in projects/ thesis with an international dimension (key focus: Germany, S. Korea, Japan)

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