About
Stella Pachidi is a Senior Lecturer in Technology and Work at King’s Business School, King’s College London. Her research focuses on the intersection of technology, work, and organizing, with a particular emphasis on artificial intelligence’s impact on knowledge work, digital transformation, and boundary-crossing collaboration. She employs qualitative methods, including practice theory and sociomateriality, to study technology’s role in organizational and societal contexts.
Stella holds a PhD in Business Administration from VU University Amsterdam, an MSc in Business Informatics from Utrecht University, and an MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering from National Technical University of Athens. She has taught across undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs on topics like AI in business, digital innovation, and the future of work.
- Editorial Roles: Senior Editor of Information and Organization; editorial board member of Organization Science and Information Systems Research.
- Affiliations: Research Fellow at Judge Business School (Cambridge), collaborator at McGill University’s Complex Collaboration Group, and associated faculty at Cambridge Digital Innovation.
Her research bridges computer science and management, analyzing how AI and algorithmic technologies reshape work practices, expertise distribution, and organizational strategies. She actively engages with industry leaders and policymakers on AI implementation challenges.
- Awards: Recognized in Poets&Quants’ “Best 40 Under 40 Professors” (2021).
Stella has published in top-tier journals such as Organization Science and MIS Quarterly Executive, and co-edited a special issue on AI in organizations. She advises on PhD research and collaborates internationally across institutions like Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and McGill University.
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