Ivar Friis
Associate Professor
About
Balancing fairness and flexibility in performance management
My research examines how performance management systems influence both organizational effectiveness and employee motivation, particularly through the interplay of digitalization, cost structures, and fairness perceptions. I investigate how Big Data and algorithmic tools reshape performance evaluation and incentive design to promote sustainable, equitable outcomes.
Drawing on case studies such as Air Greenland, I explore how technology-driven control mechanisms facilitate adaptation—while also introducing coordination challenges and paradoxes in flexibility. I support managers in constructing systems that harmonize autonomy, trust, and accountability under complexity.
As Associate Professor and PhD-holder, I engage in teaching, research supervision, and interdisciplinary collaboration to translate findings into actionable organizational strategies. With journal publications on pricing fairness and performance governance, I contribute to debates around ethical metrics design, data-driven transparency, and future-ready control systems. My ambition is to foster organizations where meaningful performance incentivizes responsible innovation.
Publications
See all publications2024
The Embedded Construction of Price Fairness Evaluations
A Case Study of Air Greenland
Go to publication2023
The Cost of Flexible Control
Interdependencies and Coordination Problems in Adaptation
Go to publicationDecember 2022
Digitalisering og performance management
Om Big Data og algoritmers betydning for performanceevalueringer
Ivar Friis, Associate Professor
Allan Hansen, Associate Professor
Tamas Vamosi, Associate Professor