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Nina Helander is a Professor of Information and Knowledge Management at the Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, specializing in Value Creation Networks. Her work focuses on digital transformation, data analytics capabilities, and knowledge management processes in public and private sectors. She holds a prominent position in the university’s research on smart city development, healthcare technology, and sustainable innovation.
Research interests include the intersection of technology and organizational performance, with emphasis on data-driven value creation, stakeholder collaboration frameworks, and emotions in service design. She explores challenges in implementing digital solutions across sectors, particularly in healthcare and public administration, addressing issues like knowledge sharing barriers, ethical data governance, and user acceptance of new technologies.
Her recent work highlights trends in: 1) leveraging emotion data for service innovation, 2) optimizing data analytics through organizational learning, and 3) balancing control/trust dynamics during technology adoption. She has contributed to frameworks like the maturity model for public sector knowledge management and co-creation strategies in hybrid settings.
Notable contributions include studies on remote healthcare platforms, robotic process automation in healthcare, and the role of AI in overcoming knowledge barriers. Her research bridges theoretical models (e.g., IS Success Model, RBV) with practical implementations in SMEs and large organizations. Grants/awards details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Labs/teams: Her work is associated with Tampere University’s digital healthcare ecosystem research initiatives (e.g., DiHECO project) and innovation labs focused on public sector digitalization. She collaborates with multiple stakeholders including municipal governments, healthcare providers, and technology firms.
