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Claire Ingram Bogusz
Claire Ingram Bogusz
Associate Professor (docent), Uppsala University
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The Sharing Economy: Embracing Change with Caution
A Felländer, C Ingram, R Teigland
http://entreprenorskapsforum.se/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Sharing …, 2015
170*2015
Self-Organizing in Blockchain Infrastructures: Generativity Through Shifting Objectives and Forking
JV Andersen, C Ingram Bogusz
Journal of the Association for Information Systems 20 (9), 11, 2019
952019
The Rise and Development of Fintech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and Beyond
R Teigland, S Siri, A Larsson, AM Puertas, C Ingram Bogusz
Routledge, 2018
652018
Designed entrepreneurial legitimacy: the case of a Swedish crowdfunding platform
C Ingram Bogusz, R Teigland, E Vaast
European Journal of Information Systems 28 (3), 318-335, 2019
642019
Crowdfunding among IT entrepreneurs in Sweden: A qualitative study of the funding ecosystem and IT entrepreneurs’ adoption of crowdfunding
C Ingram, R Teigland
Stockholm School of Economics, 1-49, 2013
64*2013
Tracking the Digital Evolution of Entrepreneurial Finance: The Interplay Between Crowdfunding, Blockchain Technologies, Cryptocurrencies, and Initial Coin Offerings
C Ingram Bogusz, C Laurell, C Sandström
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2020
592020
How infrastructures anchor open entrepreneurship: The case of Bitcoin and stigma
C Ingram Bogusz, M Morisse
Information Systems Journal, 2018
472018
Solving the puzzle of crowdfunding: Where technology affordances and institutional entrepreneurship collide
C Ingram, R Teigland, E Vaast
47th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), 4556-4567, 2014
462014
A Mixed Blessing: Resilience in the Entrepreneurial Soci-Technical System of Bitcoin
M Morisse, C Ingram
JISTEM-Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management 13 (1), 3-26, 2016
442016
Patterns of Self-Organising in the Bitcoin Online Community: Code Forking as Organising in Digital Infrastructure.
JV Andersen, C Ingram Bogusz
ICIS, 2017
272017
Introduction: FinTech and shifting financial system institutions
C Ingram Bogusz, AM Puertas, A Larsson, S Siri, R Teigland
The Rise and Development of FinTech, 1-18, 2018
22*2018
Almost an MNC: Bitcoin Entrepreneurs’ use of Collective Resources and Decoupling to Build Legitimacy
C Ingram, M Morisse
49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2016
222016
" A Bad Apple Went Away": Exploring Resilience among Bitcoin Entrepreneurs
C Ingram, M Morisse, R Teigland
Twenty-Third European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Münster, Germany, 2015
222015
Stockholm FinTech, An overview of the FinTech sector in the greater Stockholm region
N Wesley-James, C Ingram, C Källstrand, R Teigland
School of Economics, 12-29, 2015
17*2015
Human-centred AI in the EU: Trustworthiness as a strategic priority in the European Member States
S Larsson, C Ingram Bogusz, J Andersson Schwarz
European Liberal Forum: Brussels, 2020
152020
Crowdfunding in Action: How Institutional Logics Encourage and Constrain Affordance Perception
C Ingram, R Teigland, E Vaast
Academy of Management Proceedings 2014 (1), 17154, 2014
132014
Digital Traces, Ethics and Insight: Data-Driven Services in Fintech
C Ingram Bogusz
The Rise and Development of Fintech: Accounts of Disruption from Sweden and …, 2018
11*2018
Corporate Crowdfunding: Does Being Part of a University Affect a Platform’s Operations?
C Ingram, E Vaast, R Teigland
49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2016
62016
Digital identity – beyond verification: To a transparent (decentralized) system for data and identity monitoring and control
C Ingram Bogusz
Digital Transformation and Public Services: Societal Impacts in Sweden and …, 2019
4*2019
Open or just Fragmented? Mobilization through Open Source Action Repertoires in the Blockchain Social Movement
C Ingram Bogusz, J Andersen
Proceedings of the 54th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 6390, 2021
3*2021
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