Draft:Daniel Schlagwein

Daniel Schlagwein is an Associate Professor for Information Systems at the University of Sydney. His research is focused on the fields of digital work, digital nomadism, crowdsourcing, and other emerging forms of work and organizing facilitated by information technology. In this function, he regularly acts as speaker or interview partner  for academic or media outlets. He holds membership in the Academy of Management (AOM) and the Association for Information Systems (AIS).

Regarding work in academic journal in information systems, together with Leslie Willcocks, Daniel Schlagwein is Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Information Technology, one of the top leading journals in the field of information systems research. His work was published in leading information systems journals such as the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, the Information Systems Journal or the European Journal of Information Systems.

In terms of academic honour, Daniel Schlagwein has received a number of academic awards, including but not limited to the Journal of Strategic Information Systems Best Paper of the Year 2017 Award or the Association for Information Systems (AIS) 'Senior Scholar Best Information Systems Publication Award'

Selected Work
2021: "Natural Sciences, Philosophy of Science and the Orientation of the Social Sciences" Journal of Information Technology, Volume 36, Number 1, pp.82-98.

2019: "Ethical Norms and Issues in Crowdsourcing Practices: A Habermasian Analysis" Information Systems Journal, Volume 29, Number 4, pp.811-837. Co-authors: Dubravka Cecez‐Kecmanovic and Benjamin Hanckel.

2014: "Organizational Learning With Crowdsourcing: The Revelatory Case of LEGO" Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Volume 15, Number 11, pp. 754-788. Co-authors: Niels Bjørn-Andersen.