
Geir Inge Hausvik
Associate Professor · Digital Transformation in Healthcare
University of AgderAbout
Geir Inge Hausvik is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information Systems, University of Agder. His research focuses on digital transformation in healthcare, information quality management, and e-health services. He is affiliated with the CeDiT (Centre for Digital Transformation) and Centre for e-health research groups. Key areas of expertise include healthcare service innovation, socio-technical systems design, and the practical impact of information systems research.
Research Interests: His work addresses challenges in healthcare digitalization, including online screening tools, post-COVID service innovation, and smartphone adoption among older adults. He explores theoretical frameworks such as boundary spanning and Bourdieusian analysis to understand practical impacts of research. Recent studies examine AI ethics in academic writing and mediating roles in healthcare quality assurance.
Publications: Over 15 peer-reviewed articles since 2015, including studies on EHR affordances (2017), information quality lifecycle (2021), and post-pandemic digital service acceleration (2025). He co-edited conference proceedings for DESRIST 2021 and contributed to influential journals like Information Systems Journal.
Affiliations: Leads academic programs in Information Systems, including B.Sc. and M.Sc. courses. Active in international conferences (e.g., Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, AMCIS). Engaged in collaborative research initiatives like the Centre for Digital Transformation.
Key Contributions: Advocates for sociotechnical systems resilience beyond crisis response, investigates smartphone usage disparities among seniors, and evaluates generative AI's implications for academic integrity.




