Juliana Sutanto
Professor
Department of Management, Technology and Economics
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
Switzerland
Biography
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Research Interest
Her research focuses on artefact design and behavioural analysis in digital communications and interactions. Notwithstanding the promise that an IT artefact holds, She believes that the value of the IT artefact depends on how human beings interact either with it or via it. Her research has mainly focused on how user interactions with IT artefacts can capture additional business value. While maintaining this research direction, She is also expanding her research focus to consider how digital user interactions and communications lead to societal benefits, such as environmental sustainability impacts. More recently, they have witnessed how the advancement in networked interactions creates increased participation and transparency, leading to rich information environment. Phenomena such as privacy, attention allocation, users-generated content, online social production/collective intelligence, and online social influence are of her research interest.
Publications
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Manipulative imputations in a distributed decision support setting: the effects of information asymmetry and information aggregation complexity Malekovic, N., Sutanto, J., Goutas, L. 05/2016 In: Decision Support Systems. 85, p. 1-11. 11 p.
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Selective attention to commercial information displays in globally available mobile application Liu, Y., Tan, C.H., Sutanto, J. 12/05/2016 In: Journal of Global Information Management. 24, 2, p. 18-38. 21 p.
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Attention allocation in information-rich environments: the case of news aggregators Dellarocas, C., Sutanto, J., Calin, M., Palme, E. 09/2016 In: Management Science. 62, 9, p. 2543-2562. 20 p.