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ABRI Lunch Seminar Sirkka Jarvenpaa 31 May 2024 12:00 - 13:00

We are happy to invite you to the ABRI Lunch Seminar Data-driven Memory Work: Resilience and Fragility in Organizational Transformations by prof. Sirkka Jarvenpaa (McCombs School of Business, University of Texas, US) organized by ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation.

The seminar will take place on Friday, May 31st, from 12:00 to 13:00 (NU-4B43).  

This is a lunch seminar; please register your attendance by accepting/declining your emailed invitation by Tuesday, May 28th, at 10 AM at the latest (for catering). 

Abstract

In the fields of information systems and organization sciences, a new trajectory has emerged: data-driven memory work. The work places both regulatory and temporal structures at its core. The resilience and fragility of these structures stem from a cross-level phenomenon, amplified by the growing digitization of data. This transformation necessitates coordination and collaboration across individuals, groups, organizations, and intricate ecosystems of data providers, users, and regulators over extended time spans.

Through three distinct vignettes—Research Information System, university library archives, and the central bio databank—we delve into the memory work of various mnemonic communities and their associated ecologies. While the collected data holds promise for sensemaking and identity formation, only a handful of external stakeholders seem capable of articulating how this data shapes community identity. A disconnect exists between data collection mandates and policies, and a clear understanding of the rationale for data use.

In the context of the Research Information System, a palpable alienation exists between data subjects and university management, as external stakeholders superimpose their own interpretations and intentions for data utilization. Meanwhile, in the case of the central bio data, researchers advocate for prolonged storage periods (up to 30 years) to preserve the ability for future studies. This reflects the tension between the needs and potential insights of an unknown and unknowable future, versus those who advocate for limiting data use based on privacy rights and sample donor concerns.

 

About ABRI Lunch Seminar Sirkka Jarvenpaa

Starting date

  • 31 May 2024

Time

  • 12:00 - 13:00

Location

  • New University building

Organised by

  • ABRI and the KIN Center for Digital Innovation

Language

  • English

Biography Dr. Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa

Biography Dr. Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa

At McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, Dr. Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa is Professor of Information Systems; Bayless/Rauscher Pierce Refsnes Chair in Business Administration; departmental graduate advisor; director of Center for Business, Technology, and Law. She has held distinguished appointments such as the Marvin Bower Fellow at Harvard Business School and Finnish Distinguished Professor at Aalto University. Her work has appeared in information systems, management, engineering, accounting, marketing, psychology, HCI, and anthropology journals. Dr. Jarvenpaa serves or  has served as the senior editor or editor-in-chief for several journals:  Journal of Association for Information Systems, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research,  Organization Science, and European Journal of Information Systems.  She holds a B.S. in Business Administration from Bowling Green State University, Ohio and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Business Administration from University of Minnesota, Minnesota.  She is a recipient of Association of Information Systems (AIS) Fellow and LEO Awards (LEO stands for Life Time Achievement of Exceptional Global Contributions in the field of information systems). She has received the  Information Systems Society (ISS) Distinguished Fellow Award. She is a recipient of the Alexander Humboldt Prize for her  research achievements. She has been awarded four honorary doctorates.

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