Pernilla Gripenberg

Hanken School of Economics

My main research interests are in:

Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and organisational & societal change

Social, cultural and organisational implications of ICTs

Human-ICT relationship from a Sociomaterial perspective

 

Teaching

Teaching in 2009-10

Reserach methodology (2235)

Teaching in 2010-11

Mainly executive education modules

 


Research Interest

Current research projects

Main research: Sociomaterial attachment between humans and ICT

Bookproject: "Challenging the Innovation Paradigm"

Finnish Academy project: The Quest for wellbeing in growth industries

Expatriate management: Attitudes towards expatriation among Finnish business graduates.

Selected publications

Published work

Gripenberg, Pernilla (2010): Individual ICT landscapes: A lens on human-ICT relationships in transforming everyday lives. Proceedings of the 33 Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, 22-24.8.2010 Aalborg, Denmark.

Niemistö, C.,  Gripenberg, P. and and Alapeteri, C. (2010): International immobility trend:  male and female attitudes towards international assignments. Proceedings of EURAM (Expatriate Management:New Trends, New Challenges and New Prospects), 19-22 May, 2010, Rome, Italy.

Gripenberg Pernilla (2009): Individual "ICT landscapes" and quality of life. IADIS Multi conference: ICT, Society and human beings, Algarve 20-23.6.2009

Gripenberg Pernilla, Niemistö Charlotta, Alapeteri Carla (2009): Changing work and life attitudes among Finnish business graduates: A comparison of attitudes towards expatriate assignments in 1994 and 2998. NFF conference: Business as usual, Turku 19-21.8.2009

Sveiby Karl-Erik, Segercrantz Beata, Gripenberg Pernilla, Andreas Eriksson and Alexander Aminoff (2009): Unintended and undesirable consequences of innovation. XX ISPIM conference: The Future of Innovation, Vienna 21-24.6.2009

Gripenberg, Pernilla: (2006): Review Essay: An informational versus network perspective on the information society. The Information Society, Vol. 22 no 2

Gripenberg, Pernilla (2005): ICT and the shaping of society: Exploring human-ICT relationships in everyday life. (Ph.D. thesis) Helsinki: Edita Prima Ltd.

Gripenberg, P. (2004): ‘Virtualizing the office: micro-level impacts and driving forces of increased ICT use’ in Heiskanen, T. and Hearn J. (eds.) Information society and the workplace: Spaces, Boundaries and agency, London and New York: Routledge. (Included in thesis)

Gripenberg, P. and I. Skogseid (with F. Botto, A. Silli and V.K. Tuunainen) (2004): ‘Entering the European Information Society: 4 rural area development projects’, The Information Society, vol. 20, no 1, pp.3-14. (Included in thesis)

Gripenberg, Pernilla (2002): ‘Living with IT: Uses and interpretations of computers in the home and family context’, Proceedings of the Xth European Conference on Information Systems, in Gdansk, Poland 6-8.6.2002 (Included in thesis)

Botto, Francesco, Pernilla Gripenberg Andrea Silli, Ingjerd Skogseid and Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen (2001): ‘Killing the hype around virtual communities’, Electronic Proceedings of the 24th  Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia, Ulvik in Hardanger, Norway, 11th-14th August 2001.

Gripenberg, Pernilla (1998): ‘Computer Literacy. Still an Evolving Concept?’ Proceedings of the 21st Information Systems Research Seminar In Scandinavia. Saeby, Denmark, August 1998.


Name
Pernilla Gripenberg
Department
Department of management and organisation, Hanken School of Economics
Degree
Ph.D. (Econ.)
Position
Researcher
Mail address
Arkadiank.22, P.O. Box 479, 00101 Helsinki, Finland
Telephone
+358 (0)9 431331
E-mail
pernilla.gripenberg[a]hanken.fi
Pernilla Gripenberg