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Anette Hallin is a Professor in Business Studies (Organization and Management) at Mälardalen University, Sweden. She holds positions in the School of Business Society and Engineering's Division of Organization and Management. Her roles include serving as Scientific Director for AI@MDU's societal implications subarea and contributing to the Center for Welfare Change since 2023. She teaches organization studies, project management, change management, and research methodology, and has authored textbooks in these areas.
Her research focuses on how organizing processes unfold as ongoing, messy social-material interactions. Key interests include digitalization's impact on work, sustainability in urban development, and temporary organizational structures. She explores topics like technology-society entanglements, stakeholder engagement in large projects, and ethical leadership in change processes.
Her publications address themes such as digital transformation, project management methodologies, and sociomateriality in organizational contexts. She actively supervises PhD candidates and participates in interdisciplinary initiatives at MDU. While no awards are listed, her extensive publication record and leadership roles highlight her scholarly contributions.
Her professional activities include advising on digital governance, sustainability projects, and experimental technologies like Robot Process Automation in local government. She collaborates across academia, public sectors, and citizens to address societal challenges, emphasizing boundary-crossing collaboration and innovative governance models.



