Tatjana Apanasevic
Forskare
Tatjana Apanasevic is a scientist with a background in information and communication technologies and strategic business management. Her research interests revolve around societal challenges, different aspects of digitalisation including human perspective, impact of innovative services, and system perspective.
At RISE, she conducts a cross-disciplinary research focused on: (i) the societal impact of digitalisation; (ii) human perspective in digitalisation, (iii) business models and business strategies for innovative services; and (iv) socio-economic analyses.
These are examples of research projects that Tatjana participates in:
- Citizen dialogues around public digital services.
- Business models for data in the public sector.
- Business strategies and business models used for mobile payment services
- Business models for indoor 5G communication.
- Envisioning future scenarios of connected society and related needs of fibre infrastructure and connectivity.
- Socio-economic analysis and business models for crowdsourced data in the public transport.
- Socio-economic analysis of open and shared government data.
- Socio-economic and environmental impact of electric flight.
- Technical, organisational, and economic challenges (soft digital infrastructure) related to introduction of digital data-driven services in the public sector.
- Opportunities and challenges of mobile payment services : The perspective of se…
- Challenges Related to the Introduction of Innovative Services in the Market : M…
- Mjuk digital infrastruktur : Utmaningar som finns inom offentlig sektor
- Rapport och rekommendationer från NSÖD
- Ytterbyn 2030: en scenarioanalys av framtidens uppkopplade samhälle och konsekv…
- Crowdsourcing and Public Transportation: Barriers and Opportunities
- Socio-economic effects and the value of open data: A case from Sweden
- Öppna data publicerings process : Leverantörsreskontra, Varberg kommun. Uppfölj…
- Samhällsekonomisk analys av öppna leverantörsreskontradata: Handledning
- Socio-economic effects of opening government accounts payable (Leverantörsresko…