Selected Papers of the 48th Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia

Issue 16 (2025)


ISSN 2387-3353


The Information Systems Research Seminar in Scandinavia (IRIS) is an annual seminar for Information Systems researchers established in 1978. The 48th IRIS was held in conjunction with the 16th Scandinavian Conference of Information Systems (SCIS). The theme of the seminar and conference was "Challenging Boundaries in Digitalization Research: Towards Inclusivity and Fairness". The event was hosted at Oscarsborg Fortress located in Drøbak, outside of Oslo, Norway, from August 10th to 13th 2025.

The papers selected for this issue of the Selected Papers of the IRIS were nominated by the group chairs and have been subjected to a double-blinded peer-review process before the seminar. Before being included in this issue, the papers were revised based on the working group discussions and the review comments.

Coordinating editors

  • Esli Soetens, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Julia Andersson, Umeå University, Sweden

Issue editors

  • Miria Grisot, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Johan Ivar Sæbø, University of Oslo, Norway
  • Alexander Moltubakk Kempton, University of Oslo, Norway

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Articles

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Actionability Of Climate Health Data: An Action Design Study Of Malawi, Yamikani Phiri

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Delineating The Multifaceted Consequences Of Algorithmic Management For Gig Workers – A Literature Review, Wei Yao

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Distributing The Value Of Digital Innovation: A Digital Public Goods Lens, Vetle Alvenes Utvik and Johanne Thunes

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Leveraging Design Science Research In Network Science: A Methodological Synthesis, Samrat Gupta, Thorsten Schoormann, Mukul Gupta, and Leona Chandra Kruse

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Review Of Employee-Focused Studies On Task Delegation To Service Robots, Emmi Turunen

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Towards Readiness For Digital Transformation: Exploring The Interplay Of Leadership, Mindfulness, And Resilience, Sonali Narbariya, Neharika Vohra, and Leona Chandra Kruse

Editorials

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Foreword IRIS48: Challenging Boundaries in Digitalization Research: Towards Inclusivity and Fairness, Johanne Thunes, Raissa Pershina, Dragana Paparova, and Miria Grisot