Information Systems meets Entrepreneurship
My areas of research straddle the fields Information Systems, Entrepreneurship and Organisation. I am interested in how adaptive and increasingly autonomous technologies have implications for how we create value, and even how the very idea of value becomes questioned. This seems to be happening both at the level of practice and in relation to implicit rules and norms.
I regularly comment in Swedish and international media on areas related to my research.
You can also read my award-winning PhD thesis Crowds, Coins and Communities and well-received book on The Rise and Development of FinTech below.
Socially Relevant Research
Researchers are often criticised for focusing too much on academia, without linking their work back to the societies in which they live. My publications aimed at non-academic audiences are included here.
Unravelling the Hidden Value of Digitalization: The Example of Non-Measured Consumer Surplus in Banking
Crowdfunding among IT Entrepreneurs in Sweden:
A Qualitative Study of the Funding Ecosystem and IT Entrepreneurs’ Adoption of Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding across research fields: an overview and suggestions for future investigation
Digital Transformation and Public Services:
Societal Impacts in Sweden and Beyond
Digitaliseringens effekter på individ och samhälle – fyra temarapporter
Managing Digital Transformation
Sharing Economy: Embracing Change With Caution
Machines, jobs and equality: Technological change and labour markets in Europe
Stockholm – Europe’s No.2 FinTech city: A dynamic hub for innovative payment, funding, banking, and transaction technologies
A Mixed Blessing: Resilience in the Entrepreneurial Socio Technical System of Bitcoin
Articles
Sandström, C., Laurel, C., and Ingram Bogusz, C. (2021) Tracking the Digital Evolution of Entrepreneurial Finance: The Interplay Between Crowdfunding, Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrencies, and Initial Coin Offerings IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 67(4), p. 1099 -1108
Andersen, J.V. and Ingram Bogusz, C. (2019) Self-Organising in Blockchain Infrastructures: Generativity through Shifting Objectives and Forking. Journal of the Association for Information Systems 20(9), p. 247-265.
Ingram Bogusz, C., Teigland, R., and Vaast, E. (2019) Designed Entrepreneurial Legitimacy: The Case of a Swedish Crowdfunding Platform. European Journal of Information Systems 28(3), 318-335.
Ingram Bogusz, C. and Morisse, M. (2018) How Infrastructures Anchor Open Entrepreneurship: The Case of Bitcoin and Stigma. Information Systems Journal 28(6), 1176-1212.
Morisse, M. and Ingram, C. (2016) A Mixed Blessing: Resilience in the Entrepreneurial Socio-Technical System of Bitcoin. JISTEM 13(1), p.3-26.
Books & book chapters
Books
Larsson, S., Ingram Bogusz, C. and Andersson Schwarz J. (2020) Human-centred AI in the EU: Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States. European Liberal Forum: Brussels
Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C. (2018). The Rise and Development of FinTech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and Beyond. Routledge: London.
Book Chapters
Ingram Bogusz, C. and Andersen, J.V. (forthcoming) “The boundaries of fintech: Data-driven classification and domain delimitation” in Fintech Competition: Law, Policy, and Market Organisation, Stylianou, K.; Iacovides, M. and Lundqvist, B (Eds). Bloomsbury Hart: London.
Ingram Bogusz, C., Krakowski, S., and Guttmann, C. (2020) “Don’t Panic: A human- and problem-centric approach to AI-led innovation” in Sweden Through the Crisis. Stockholm School of Economics: Stockholm
Larsson, S., Ingram Bogusz, C., and Andersson Schwarz, J. (2020) “Trustworthy AI as a European Policy” in Human-centred AI in the EU: Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States, Larsson, S., Ingram Bogusz, C. and Andersson Schwarz J.(Eds). European Liberal Forum: Brussels
Ingram Bogusz, C. (2020). “Digital identity – beyond verification: To a transparent (decentralized) system for data and identity monitoring and control” in Digital Transformation and Public Services: Societal Impacts in Sweden and Beyond, Teigland, R and Larsson, A. Routledge: London.
Ingram Bogusz, C. (2019) “Crowdfunding across research fields: an overview and suggestions for future investigation” in Handbook of Research on Crowdfunding, Landström, H.; Parhankangas, A.; and Mason, C. (Eds) Edward Elgar Publishing: London.
Ingram Bogusz, C. (2018) “Digital Trace Data: Which Data should we collect, and what should we do once we have it?” in Managing Digital Transformation, Andersson, P.; Movin, S.; Mähring, M.; Teigland, R.; and Wennberg, K (eds)
Teigland, R., Ingram Bogusz, C., and Felländer, A. (2018) “Future Outlook on Digitalization” in Managing Digital Transformation, Andersson, P.; Movin, S.; Mähring, M.; Teigland, R.; and Wennberg, K (eds)
Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C (2018) “Introduction: FinTech and Shifting Financial System Institutions” in The Rise and Development of FinTech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and Beyond, Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C. Routledge: London.
Ingram Bogusz, C. (2018) “Digital traces, Ethics and Insight: Data-Driven Services in Fintech” in The Rise and Development of FinTech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and Beyond, Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C. Routledge: London.
Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C (2018) “Conclusion: Implications for Actors as Institutions Evolve” in The Rise and Development of FinTech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and Beyond, Teigland, R., Siri, S., Larsson, A., Puertas, A. M., & Ingram Bogusz, C. Routledge: London.
Ingram, C., Lindberg, J. and Teigland, R. (2016). “Building Blockchains: In Search of a Distributed Ledger ‘Standard’?” in Machines, Jobs and Equality, Bergström, A. and Wennberg, K. (eds).