Today I participated in a United Nations Roundtable on digital nudging for climate change! Academics and MKAI advocates discussed the opportunities and challenges of algorithmic nudging for good; together with representatives of the UNFCCC and UNEP.
#algorithmicnudging#impact
This moring (EST), I am presenting my research at the "Future of Work" event organized by the Public Policy Research Centre (Belgrade, Serbia). Zoom in!
https://t.co/0FOdbABxxI
Check out my new piece in the Harvard Business Manager (extended German version of the Harvard Business Review). The article addresses 'subtle control' and how platforms such as Deliveroo and Uber use digital nudges to manipulate their workers https://t.co/4w4xPSqsmY
Delighted to be invited to speak at the IEU Research Initiative on Policy and Management in the Digital Economy (alongside distinguished scholars such as Carsten Sorensen @CarmeloCennamo
@gjrietveld Tobias Kretschmer): Dial in on November 8, 2021
https://t.co/VdOiCj9RHL
'The Unlearn Project' (Sydney University Insights) is now online! I was interviewed for the podcast on 'Why automation makes your job harder' (alongside collaegues such as @OHenfridsson, but also gig economy workers...!). Check it out! https://t.co/VpgXfceEca
It was so great to attend the first COVID-friendly in-person research event since 2019 - and to connect to the local community in Greater Boston: the BU Platform Research Symposium! I presented joint work with @OHenfridsson Great discussions!
@gjrietveld @CarmeloCennamo@e_dogukanyilmaz It will be a great conference! Fist non-digital conference after the pandemic (I guess for those based in the US at least)!!
Dear OCIS members, thank you for participating in the OCIS elections. We would like to welcome: Nicholas Berente, Mari-Klara Stein, Karla Sayegh, Mareike Mohlmann @digital_mareike, Matthew Weber @docmattweber , and Varun Nagaraj! Congratulations!
@R_Thaler@CassSunstein Thanks for your comment! Indeed, I believe that algorithmic nudging is a double-edged sword (see HBR article). But I think algorithmic nudges do not have to be unethical - mirroring your very important work on how nudging can improve decisions about wealth, health and happiness.
Check out this paper by Akhmedova et al (2021). They conducted a lit review about research addressing service quality in the sharing economy - and it looks like the first paper I have published during my PHD in 2015 has been an influential piece! --> Möhlmann 2015 :)