Welcome to my website. My name is Jochem Hummel and I am an Assistant Professor doing novel and exciting research in the field of information systems and organization theory. I am currently working in the ISM group at Warwick Business School in the United Kingdom.


Overview

My research focuses on understanding the organizing mechanisms and processes used by organizations in complex interorganizational collaborations and digital ecosystems.

I am a passionate qualitative researcher (case study and ethnographic methods). I typically do process research, and through my interest in micro-level dynamics I also have knowledge of practice theory. Driven by my determination for methodological rigor I have adopted digital methods for qualitative data as a complementary analysis technique.


Research Interests

Theory
complex interorganizational collaboration, generativity, development of artificial intelligence systems, science and technology studies, organizational pluralism, organizational resourcing, framing, new ways of organizing, open innovation

Phenomena
Digital innovation, big science, science-business collaborations, platforms and ecosystems

Methods
Qualitative methods (case study and ethnographic methods), digital methods for qualitative data (topic modelling, text analysis, sequence analysis, cluster analysis)


Teaching Interests

technology and innovation, digital innovation, qualitative research methods, digital methods for qualitative data, strategic management, open and user innovation, knowledge management, business research methods, new ways of organizing


Sample of lecture on modularity

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How I start my (online) undergraduate lectures – GET MOTIVATED TO STUDY

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