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Anne-Sophie Mayer

Candidate

University
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Research field
Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Interests
Human Resources, Organizations

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.

Publication

Knott, M., Strich, F., Strunk, K. and Mayer, A.S. (2022). Uncovering potential barriers of using initial coin offerings to finance artistic projects Journal of Cultural Economics, 46(2):317--344.