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Anne-Sophie Mayer

Faculty

University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research field
Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Biography

Anne-Sophie Mayer is a postdoctoral researcher at the KIN Center for Digital Innovation at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She holds a PhD in business administration from the University of Passau and a master’s degree in international culture and business studies with a major in human resource management.

Her research focuses on how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence change the way organizations and employees work. Thereby, her work covers a diverse set of related topics, including AI and identity, AI ethics, digital transformation, and digital learning. For example, a recent study of Anne focused on how decision-substitutive AI systems affect employees' professional role identity.