doctoral students

 

09-12: Dr Ben Eaton: The Dynamics of Digital Platform Innovation: Unfolding the Paradox of Control and Generativity in Apple's iOS

11-11: Patrik Kärreberg, LSE. The emergence of the mobile Internet in Japan and the UK. Second supervisor w. Dr Jonathan Liebenau

01-11: Dr Jan Herzhoff: Unfolding the Convergence Paradox. Second supervisor w. Prof Ian Angell

05-09: Dr Kofi Boateng, LSE. The dynamics of control in ICT enabled work

05-09: Dr Arianna Bassoli, LSE. The urban experience and ubiquitous technology

05-08: Dr Katerina Voutsina: Itinerant IT experts in Greece. Second supervisor w. Prof Jannis Kallinikos

03-08: Dr Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, LSE. London black cab work.

03-06: Dr Jan Kietzmann, LSE. Started October 2002. Experimenting with RFID infrastructures.

02-04: Dr. Gamel Wiredu, LSE. Mobile ICT for remote learning in NHS.

02-05: Dr Adel Al-Taitoon, LSE. Off-premises FX trading in Middle-East.

02-06: Dr Daniele Pica, LSE. Rhythms of interaction in mobile policing. Second Supervisor w. Prof Ian Angell.

00-03: Dr Masao Kakihara, LSE: Mobile Tokyo professionals.

98-02: Dr Lars Svensson, University West: Communities of Distance Education.

97-02: Dr Ulrika Snis, University West: Codifying Knowledge Work.

96-00: Dr Henrik Fagrell, Göteborg University: Mobile Knowledge. Co-supervision 96-99 with Prof Bo Dahlbom.

95-96: Dr Nina Lundberg, Göteborg University: IT in Health Care. Co-supervision 95-96 with Prof Bo Dahlbom.

93-97: Dr Fredrik Ljungberg, Göteborg Universiy: Networking. Co-supervision 93-96 with Prof Bo Dahlbom.

completed

current

I have since 1993 actively participated in the supervision of a number of doctoral students and it has always been a great pleasure to work with all of them.



13-: Antti Lyyra, LSE. Industry in the Making: Industry and Innovation Dynamics in Social and Service Robotics

10-: Reuel Ocho, LSE. Virtualisation

08-: Siobhan Thomas, LSE. Embodying Innovation

07-: Ofer Engel, LSE. Formation of social network groups