Andreas Blicher
Tenure Track Assistant Professor
About
The relationship between psychology and digitalization
Andreas Blicher is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Digitalization at Copenhagen Business School. He holds a Ph.D. and an MSc in psychology from Copenhagen University, an MSc in psychological studies from the University of Glasgow, and a BA in psychology, philosophy, and science studies from Roskilde University. He has also studied at Yale University, Aarhus University, and Pacific Lutheran University. His current research investigates the interplay between information systems and emotional contagion employing eye tracking, biosensors, and virtual reality. He is also working on studies that relate to the digital transformation of work and digital platforms, as well as more specific topics such as AI, privacy, and online altruism.
Publications
See all publicationsJuly 2024
From Algorithmic Management to Data-driven Labour Organising
A Trade Union Approach to Workplace Datafication
Stig Strandbæk Nyman, Research Assistant
Olivia Benfeldt, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Maren Gierlich-Joas, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Christoffer Bagger
Sine Zambach, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Andreas Blicher, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Somnath Mazumdar, Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Jacob Nørbjerg, Associate Professor
Mads Bødker, Associate Professor
José Parra-Moyano
Tina Blegind Jensen, Professor
Torkil Clemmensen, Professor
2024
Take a Deep Breath and Tell Me All About It
An Experimental Study on the Effect of Breathing on Privacy Decisions
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Media Naturalness, Emotion Contagion, and Creativity
A Laboratory Experiment Among Dyads
Rob Gleasure, Professor
Ioanna Constantiou, Professor
Andreas Blicher, Tenure Track Assistant Professor