Working Paper Series
Here we present our ongoing working paper series. The files can be accessed below.
The Nordic Centre for Internet and Society is a globally-oriented research centre, dedicated to understanding the influence of new internet technologies on working life and society.
Here we present our ongoing working paper series. The files can be accessed below.
Report from the EU H2020 Research and Innovation Project Artsformation: Mobilising the Arts for an Inclusive Digital Transformation
Leaders in both the public and private sectors have increasingly acknowledged that society has an obligation to include the next generation in the decision-making processes that will shape their future.
Report of the EU H2020 Research Project Artsformation: Mobilising the Arts for an Inclusive Digital Transformation
Report of the EU H2020 Research Project Artsformation: Mobilising the Arts for an Inclusive Digital Transformation
This report is co-authored by researchers from BI’s NCIS and Copenhagen Business School focuses on the transformative and pharmacological potential of the arts to face the digital transformation challenges.
This report explores how enterprises and artists have engaged with each other providing historical and contemporary examples setting a base to further research on the potential of the artist industry in engaging with the digital transformation.
This report is interested in the “social turn of the arts” and focuses on the so-called socially engaged arts and their potential to empower people who are not benefiting from the digital transformation.
The report offers key insights from an exploratory research collaboration between the Nordic Centre for Internet and Society at BI 黑料专区 Business School and Youth and Media at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Please click the link to access the report.
A broad literature review on power dynamics in the sharing economy by Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz and Christian Fiesler.
An in-depth empirical research report about the sharing economy authored by Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz and Christian Fiesler.
A series of multi-stakeholder recommendations for (Re-)balancing power in the sharing economy. Authored by Gemma Newlands, Christoph Lutz and Christian Fiesler.
A detailed report from focus group across 7 European countries, with insights into participation, privacy and power concerns among millenials.