Andreas Sundstrom

Andreas Sundstrom
  • PhD
  • Professor (Assistant) at Stockholm University

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Introduction
My research is at the intersect of Social Studies of Accounting with Science and Technology Studies. More specifically, I am interested in philosophy of science in organizational practices that connect calculative practices, management technologies, and organizational realities. I currently lead the project "AI in management practice: Synergies and tensions between new tools for analysis and new approaches to control" funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfond 2022-2025.
Current institution
Stockholm University
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Additional affiliations
September 2016 - January 2017
University of California, Berkeley
Position
  • Visiting Scholar
March 2018 - September 2019
University of Birmingham
Position
  • Lecturer
October 2015 - present
Stockholm University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
September 2006 - January 2010
Stockholm University
Field of study
  • Business Administration

Publications

Publications (10)
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[For full paper, see DOI link] This paper discusses the significance of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly Machine Learning (ML) and Large Language Processing (LLP), in the context of management control. The key concern is the epistemological shift from traditional deductive approaches to an inductive approach brought about by AI technolog...
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[access full text via DOI link] —- The study introduces the notion of accounting proxemics to analyse the relationships between accounts, action, and distance. Earlier literature has emphasized that distance is a problem in accounting, relating not least to the issues of representational distance as well as the relationship between distance and con...
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Fulltext: https://org-sam.se/organisation-och-samhalle-i-digitaliseringens-tidevarv/
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Purpose The purpose of this essay is to explore the opportunities and challenges that early-career researchers (ECRs) face when they seek to contribute to academic knowledge production through research activities “other than” those directly focused on making progress with their own, to-be-published, research papers in a context associated with the...
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This research explores the development and accountability of green financial instruments for addressing climate change in order to improve our understanding of potential behavioural changes by key related institutions. This green finance initiative is known as green sukuk, which is a hybrid of conventional government bonds, Islamic finance principl...
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När olika organisationer, aktörer och intressenter verkar på samma arena, till exempel i transportsystemet, kommer de också att agera på sätt som samverkar – vare sig de vill eller inte. Därför är det också rimligt att offentliga organisationer samverkar proaktivt istället för att enbart koncentrera sig på den egna organisationens interna mål och u...
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Social studies of accounting have drawn attention to the dubious role of accounting as a representational link between organizational realities and action. Based on five years immersion with performance management and board work in a theatre company, this thesis inquires into the ontological significance of accounting practices. The study takes a p...
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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore how the framing of numbers may be related to the distance between the information provider and information users. Design/methodology/approach The design of the paper is a case study, in an organizational situation where there are perceived problems in producing stable inscriptions for reporting to us...
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Poetry, published in Critical Perspectives on Accounting.

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