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dr. Anastasia V. Sergeeva


Full Professor, School of Business and Economics, Knowledge, Information and Innovation

Full Professor, Amsterdam Business Research Institute

Full Professor, KIN Center for Digital Innovation

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Dr. Anastasia V. Sergeeva is Professor of Work, Technology and Organization at the Knowledge, Information and Innovation Research Group, School of Business and Economics, VU University Amsterdam. She holds a PhD in Management from the Graduate School of Management of St. Petersburg State University and a Masters in Management from the same school. Her research interests include technology-mediated organisational change, transformation of professional work and emergence of new forms of organising due to digital technologies. Dr. Sergeeva’s research has been published in Organization Science, MIS Quarterly, Journal of Management Inquiry, Human Resource Management Journal and Health Informatics Journal. She serves as Senior Editor at Organization Science.

Research
  • Technology in the workplace
  • New ways of organizing
  • Qualitative methodologies
  • IT in healthcare
  • Managing knowledge work
Teaching
  • Digital innovation and virtual organising in a global setting (undergraduate)
  • Digital innovation: new ways of organising and working (master)
  • New ways of working (undergraduate)
  • Qualitative research methods (pre-master level)
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