Louise Jørring
Postdoc
Om
Primary research areas
Studying frontline practices in public services
My research sheds light on how public sector organizations are changing — especially in the spaces where citizens meet the state. I study how frontline workers navigate competing demands, digital technologies, and shifting values in their everyday work, with a focus on meaning-making and professional judgment.
Through the projects Valuing Invisible Work and RECORD, I explore how digitalization and recordkeeping shape roles, relationships, and decision-making in frontline settings. My work shows how public sector reforms and digital tools affect not just efficiency, but also the human side of service provision.
I use qualitative methods — including interviews, observations, document analysis and time studies — to understand how change unfolds in practice. I also teach organizational theory and qualitative methods, with a focus on helping students engage critically with real-world organizational dynamics — something I truly enjoy. My research supports more thoughtful policy design and greater recognition of frontline workers’ care, knowledge, and discretion.
Publications
See all publicationsseptember 2025
Automatically Prepared?
How Frontline Workers Cope in the Face of Automation
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Tensions in Time-saving Technologies
Adjusting Work Rhythms in the Digitalized Public Sector Frontline
Louise Jørring, Postdoc
Lise Justesen, Associate Professor
Ursula Plesner, Associate Professor
28. juni 2025
Digitalisation and Meaningful Frontline Work
Insights From the Danish Public Employment Services
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