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Emil Bøgh Løkkegaard is a Research Fellow at Roskilde University's Department of Social Sciences and Business, conducting a PhD project on hospital robotics implementation sponsored by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. His work examines transportation robots in Danish hospital logistics through an organizational lens.
His research centers on human-technology relations with specialized focus on time and temporality dynamics. He investigates how expected and unexpected changes emerge in sociomaterial relations during technology adoption, using abductive ethnographic methods grounded in practice and process theories. This approach reveals how past-future intersections shape present organizational realities in healthcare automation.
Analysis of his sole publication indicates strong thematic concentration on temporal strategy in healthcare robotics. His work bridges organizational theory with practical technology implementation challenges, particularly regarding unanticipated events during automation transitions. This reflects broader trends in critical studies of healthcare technology adoption where temporal factors are increasingly recognized as pivotal.
Emil supervises social science and business student projects while teaching organizational change and human resource management courses. His current research is fully funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark's hospital robotics initiative, with no additional grants or awards documented.


