Research

Dr Boyka Simeonova
Dr Simeonova conducts research in the areas of organisation studies, knowledge management, organisational learning and innovation
Knowledge and the Digital Economy Research Interest Group (KDE-RIG)
Leader: Dr Boyka Simeonova, Lecturer in Information Management
Knowledge and the Digital Economy is an international network which conducts innovative research around the following areas:
- Knowledge and innovation processes;
- Power dynamics in organizations;
- Digital innovation;
- Power and emotions in the digital world;
- Digital inclusion;
- Decision-making;
- Digitalization of work and society;
- AI, algorithms;
- Humanism;
- Use of technology and social media.
The network has a broad national and international membership.
If you have an interest in any aspect of knowledge management and the digital economy and would like to support KDE-RIG in its aims, then please contact Boyka Simeonova via B.Simeonova@lboro.ac.uk.
M.N. Ravishankar, Professor
Mat Hughes, Professor
Guy Fitzgerald, Emeritus Professor
R.D. Galliers, Honorary Visiting Professor
Peter Kawalek, Professor
Louise Cooke, Professor
Patrick Stacey, Associate Professor
Sharon Wagg, PhD Researcher
Mari-Klara Stein, Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School
Riitta Hekkala, Assistant Professor, Aalto University
Alain Pinsonneault, Professor, McGill University
Leiser Silva, Associate Dean, University of Houston
Stella Pachidi, University Lecturer, Cambridge Judge Business School
Nancy Pouloudi, Associate Professor Athens University
Ela Klecun, Assistant Professor, LSE
Josh Morton, Assistant Professor, University of Leeds
Blockchain value co-creation Grant, Australia
Professor Robert Davison
Professor of Information Systems, City University of Hong Kong: “Reflections of an IS Researcher”
Professor Harry Scarbrough
Professor in Information Systems and Management, CASS Business School
Professor Davide Nicolini
Co-Director of Innovation, Knowledge & Organisational Networks Research Unit, Warwick Business School: "Understanding Expertise as a Multi-situated Practice"