ÄûÃʵ¼º½

News

Professor of Practice Esko Penttinen ranked #2 among Information Systems researchers in European Universities in 2019

Penttinen published three articles in the IS Basket Journals.
Kuvituskuva: keltaiset säikeet. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Mikko Raskinen
Photo: Aalto University / Mikko Raskinen
Esko Penttinen
Esko Penttinen

Within the community of Information Systems (IS) researchers, the IS Senior Scholars’ Basket of Journals () is the most often used tool for distinguishing high-quality academic publications and ranking job applicants to academic positions. The IS Basket includes eight scholarly journals which are all ranked JUFO3. Each year, the Association for Information Systems (AIS) produces a listing of the most prolific authors and universities.

In 2019, with his three published articles in IS Basket Journals, Aalto University School of Business researcher Esko Penttinen was ranked #2 among researchers employed by a European university and #13 globally.

Penttinen’s work addressed human-automation interaction (article appeared in MIS Quarterly), motivations for business process outsourcing (Journal of Information Technology), and organizing for virtual work (Information Systems Journal). The year was a successful one for Penttinen as, in addition to the above-mentioned IS Basket articles, six other publications produced by him and his co-authors appeared in IS journals and conferences.

Esko Penttinen currently works on organizational deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotic process automation, explainable AI, legacy system discontinuance, and deskilling caused by AI-powered machines.

‘I hope to keep up the stream of high-level IS publications about these topics also in the near future,’ Esko Penttinen says.

Esko Penttinen works as a Professor of Practice of Information Systems in the Department of Information and Service Management. He is also co-founder and chairman of XBRL Finland ().

Further information:
Professor of Practice Esko Penttinen

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

The Proteins.1 team smiling at the camera. 3 men wearing dark shirts smiling at the camera
Research & Art Published:

Meet our startup: Proteins.1 aims for a breakthrough in early disease detection

Biotechnology startup Proteins.1 is developing a technology that could enable the detection of diseases such as cancer months, or even years, earlier than is currently possible. The key lies in identifying individual proteins from a blood sample.
Smiling man in a hydraulics laboratory
Cooperation, Research & Art Published:

Mobile work machines are electrifying rapidly — a new research environment supports the industry’s product development

The LEMMI development and testing equipment for mobile work machines supports the electrification in the field and strengthens cooperation between academic research and industry.
Stoat photographed in Urho Kekkonen National Park
Research & Art Published:

Airborne laser scanning reveals where pine marten, stoat and least weasel thrive in pioneering study

Mapping habitats helps to protect mustelids whose populations have shrunk significantly across Finland.
Kuva: Laura Berger
Research & Art Published:

Why construction companies must invest in AI

AI increasingly enables construction firms to anticipate problems before they escalate, sometimes even before they happen at all, Antti Ainamo writes