publications
publications
This is a few selected publications representing my research. Please see my full cv for a comprehensive list and the Mobility@lse website to download papers
Recent Book Chapters
Recent of Journal Papers
Recent Reports & Whitepapers
Sørensen, C., Elton, D., & Gear, R. (2010) Innovation with Information Technology: Listen, Engage, Be! LSE - PA Consulting Group Report. http://mobility.lse.ac.uk/whitepapers.html
Carphone Warehouse (2008): Mobile Life Report 2008: The Connected World - Exploring our Relationships with Modern Technology in a Wireless World. London. http://www.mobilelife2008.co.uk/
Carsten Sørensen and Rob Gear (2007): Innovating with ICT: The Executive Challenge. LSE - PA Consulting Group Report. London. http://stuff.carstensorensen.com/SorensenGear2007.pdf
Carphone Warehouse (2007): The European Mobile Life Report 2007: Exploring How Mobile Phone Usage Reflects Our National Cultures. London. http://www.mobilelife2007.co.uk/. Carsten was academic consultant on this survey and actively participated in analysing the data and commenting the results throughout
Carsten Sørensen (2006): Instant Mobile Connections as a Way of Teenage Life. The Mobile Life Youth Report 2006: The Impact of the Mobile Phone on the Lives of Young People. pp:34-35. Carphone Warehouse. London. http://www.mobilelife2008.co.uk/
Carsten Sørensen (2006): Mobile Phones at Work. The Mobile Life Report 2006: How Mobile Phones Change The Way We Live. pp:35-38. Carphone Warehouse. London. http://www.mobilelife2008.co.uk/.
Carsten Sørensen (2006): Continous Conversations. The Mobile Life Report 2006: How Mobile Phones Change The Way We Live. pp:43-46. Carphone Warehouse. London. http://www.mobilelife2008.co.uk/.
Carsten Sørensen (2004): Trust and Technology in Mobile Information Work. Microsoft Ltd. London.
Lars Svensson, Ulrika Snis, Carsten Sørensen, Hannah Fägerlind, Tomas Lindroth, Maria Magnusson, and Christian Östlund (2000): Doing IT Together: Proceedings of the 23th Information systems Research seminar In Scandinavia (IRIS 23). Laboratorium. Trollhättan Uddevalla University. Uddevalla, Sweden
Bo Dahlbom, Fredrik Ljungberg, Urban Nuldèn, Jan Stage, Kai Simon, and Carsten Sørensen (1996): The Future: Proceedings of the 19th Information systems Research seminar In Scandinavia, Göteborg, Sweden, August 10–13. Department of Informatics, Gothenburg University. Gothenburg, Sweden
Books
David Tilson, Carsten Sørensen, and Kalle Lyytinen (2012): Change and Control Paradoxes in Mobile Infrastructure: The Android and iOS Mobile Operating Systems Cases. 45th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 45). Maui, HI. Best paper award in the Decision Technology, Mobile Technologies and Service Science Track.
Gamel Wiredu, Carsten Sørensen, and Adel Al-Taitoon (2011): Double-Distributed Coordination: Mobile Challenges to Coordination Perspectives. The Academy of Management. San Antonio, Texas
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Carsten Sørensen, Ben Eaton, and Jan Herzhoff (2011): Mobile Digital Infrastructure Innovation: Towards a Tussle and Control Framework. European Conference of Information Systems - ECIS 2011. Helsinki, Finland
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Ben Eaton, and Carsten Sørensen (2011): Control as a Strategy for the Development of Generativity in Business Models for Mobile Platforms. Business Models for Mobile Platforms (BMMP 2011). Berlin
David Tilson, Carsten Sørensen, and Kalle Lyytinen (2011): The Paradoxes of Change and Control in Digital Infrastructures: The Mobile Operating Systems Case. The 10th International Conference on Mobile Business. Como, Italy
Ben Eaton, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Carsten Sørensen, and Youngjin Yoo (2011): Structural Narrative Analysis as a means to unfold the Paradox of Control and Generativity that lie within Mobile Platforms. The 10th International Conference on Mobile Business. Como, Italy
Ben Eaton, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, and Carsten Sørensen (2010): A Methodology for Analysing Business Model Dynamics for Mobile Services using Control Points and Triggers. Business Models for Mobile Platforms (BMMP 2010). Berlin.
Jan Herzhoff, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, and Carsten Sørensen (2010): Convergence, Conflicts, and Control Points: A Systems-Theoretical Analysis of Mobile VoIP in the UK. Proceedings of joint 9th International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB 2010) and 9th Global Mobility Roundtable (GMR 2010). Athens.
Ben Eaton, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, and Carsten Sørensen (2010): The Role of Control Points in Determining: Business Models for Future Mobile Generative Systems. Proceedings of joint 9th International Conference on Mobile Business (ICMB 2010) and 9th Global Mobility Roundtable (GMR 2010). Athens
David Tilson, Kalle Lyytinen, and Carsten Sørensen (2010): Desperately seeking the Infrastructure in IS Research: Conceptualization of “Digital Convergence” as the co-evolution of social and technical infrastructures. 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 43). Kauai.
Carsten Sørensen (2010): Mobilities & Mobile Technologies: Conceptual Clearings in Search of Clarity? 2nd International Seminar on Methodologies for Mobilities Research: Challenges and Innovations. A. D'Andrea(ed). University of Limerick. Limerick, Ireland
Katarina Voutsina, Jannis Kallinikos, and Carsten Sørensen (2007): Codification and Transferability of IT Knowledge. 15th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS). R. Winter and H. Österle(ed). St. Gallen.
Carsten Sørensen (2007): Enterprise Mobility with Ubiquitous Information Services. International Workshop: Working on the Move and the Urban Economy. F. de Coninck(ed). Institut Pour La Ville en Mouvement, Paris, France.
Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood and Carsten Sørensen (2005): The Knowledge and The System: Support for London Black Cab Work. MOBIS. J. Krogstie and K. Kautz(ed). Leeds.
Eduardo Ribas Fontana and Carsten Sørensen (2005): From Idea to Blah! Understanding Mobile Services Development as Interactive Innovation. 2nd CONTECSI: International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management. E. L. Riccio and M. T. L. Fleury(ed). Sao Paulo, Brasil. Awarded Best Paper of Conference among 150 papers.
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