Data In Crisis: Collective Action for Intelligent Sensing
Speaker: Dr. Maike Greve
Abstract: Maike Greve will present her research on a 5-year longitudinal case study of the Network of University Medicine (NUM)—a consortium of all 36 German university hospitals—examining how hospitals mobilized to share health data as a commons during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her study highlights the capabilities of intelligent sensing as a data-driven complement to human sensemaking, demonstrating how data infrastructures and sharing practices shape collective crisis response and reveal new forms of collaboration and tension in managing data as a collective.
Short Bio: Maike Greve is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor at the Department of Digitalization, Copenhagen Business School. She holds a PhD in Information Systems from the University of Goettingen, Germany, where she also completed her Master’s in Applied Statistics and Bachelor’s in Business and Human Resource Education. Her research examines how digital health technologies and data infrastructures transform healthcare systems across organizational and national boundaries, with a particular focus on data sharing, governance, and collective action in Europe.