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Claire Ingram Bogusz​

Affiliated Research Fellow, Senior Lecturer - Uppsala University

Claire Ingram Bogusz is an Affiliated Research Fellow at the Stockholm School of Economics, with a background in Law, Philosophy and Economics. She conducts research into how code-based technologies (e.g. code itself, digital platforms, machine learning, and digital automation) change how we work, how organising occurs, and what these things mean for us as individuals and as members of increasingly polarised and unequal societies.

Her particular areas of competence are in understanding digital markets, digital entrepreneurship, and financial technologies. She has taught, among other things, Digital Strategy, FinTech Entrepreneurship, Data-Driven Decision Making, Co-Creation, and Digital Ethics.

She is also affiliated with Gothenburg University's Department of Applied IT, and the thinktank Fores.

You can find her on Twitter (@Claire_EBI)

Selected Publications

Sandström, C., Laurel, C., and Ingram Bogusz, C. Beyond the Bubble: Is the Blockchain crowding out Crowdfunding, or converging on a new ICO standard? (Accepted at IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management)

Ingram Bogusz, C. (2019). “Digital Identity – beyond verification: To a transparent (decentralized) system for data and identity monitoring and control” in Digital Transformation and Public Services: Societal Impacts in Sweden and Beyond, Teigland, R and Larsson, A. Routledge: London.

Andersen, J.V. and Ingram Bogusz, C. (2019) Self-Organising in Blockchain Infrastructures: Generativity through Shifting Objectives and Forking. Journal of the Association for Information Systems 20(9), p. 247-265.

Ingram Bogusz, C., Teigland, R, and Vaast, E. (2018) Designed Entrepreneurial Legitimacy: The Case of a Swedish Crowdfunding Platform. European Journal of Information Systems 28(3), p.318-335.

Ingram Bogusz, C. and Morisse, M. (2018) How Infrastructures Anchor Open Entrepreneurship: The Case of Bitcoin and Stigma. Information Systems Journal 28(6), p.1176-1212

Andersen, J.V. and C. Ingram Bogusz (2017) Patterns of Self-Organising in the Bitcoin Online Community: Code Forking as Organising in Digital Infrastructure. AIS eLibrary.

Morisse, M. and C. Ingram,  (2016) A Mixed Blessing: Resilience in the Entrepreneurial Socio-Technical System of Bitcoin. JISTEM 13(1), p.3-26.

Highlighted research