About
Lyndsey Middleton is a Researcher at the School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University. Her work focuses on the intersection of Information Science, workplace learning, and innovation, with a particular emphasis on information literacy and Social Cognitive Theory applications. She has presented at conferences like ISIC and i3, and contributed to projects examining employee-led innovation and organizational performance.
- PhD in Information Science from Edinburgh Napier University (2015-2020)
Her research explores how information behavior and workplace learning drive innovative work behaviors, using theoretical frameworks like Social Cognitive Theory to analyze data from European Union countries and Scottish organizations. She examines the role of training, digital tools, and leadership in fostering innovation.
Recent publications include studies on information literacy in Finland and theoretical applications of Social Cognitive Theory. She has also presented on research impact and skill development in academic seminars.
Scientific awards include:
- John Campbell Trust travel bursary (2017)
She collaborates with Prof Hazel Hall (School of Computing) and Prof Robert Raeside (Business School) on ESRC-funded research. Her findings highlight the influence of employee-centric factors on innovation compared to organizational-level inputs.
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