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Nanna Gillberg is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Business Administration, University of Gothenburg, and Deputy Director at the Gothenburg Research Institute within the School of Economics. She also serves as an associate researcher at the Gillberg Center for Neuropsychiatry, focusing on autism spectrum disorders and ADHD. Her research spans media studies, gender analysis, organizational behavior, and the interplay between cultural values and economic systems. Key areas include digitalization’s impact on healthcare, pandemic leadership, and diversity communication in corporate contexts.
Her work explores topics such as celebrity culture, digitalization’s role in healthcare transformation, and the societal implications of neuropsychiatric conditions. Notable contributions include studies on healthcare resilience during crises, mentoring programs for workforce retention, and the normalization of eHealth systems in public health centers.
Publications highlight trends in organizational learning, pandemic management, and the ethical dimensions of corporate diversity narratives. She has also authored opinion pieces on societal issues in Göteborgs-Posten, reflecting on topics like leadership during crises and cultural shifts in Sweden.
Her research at the Gillberg Center addresses the life circumstances of individuals with autism/ADHD, emphasizing educational and labor market integration. Collaborations include projects on civic orientation courses and labor market policies for marginalized groups.


