Markus Salo
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Active JYU affiliations
- Faculty of Information Technology, Professor
Previous, inactive or other affiliations
- Faculty of Information Technology (University of Jyväskylä), Associate Professor, Ended
Research interests
Our research interests include personal and organizational use of IT and its impacts, technostress, IT and user/human behavior, and gaming. Salo's research has been published in outlets such as MIS Quarterly (MISQ), Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), Information Systems Journal (ISJ), International Journal of Information Management (IJIM), Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Internet Research, IT Professional, Journal of Service Research (JSR), and the proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).
Salo also holds the title of Academy Research Fellow and leads three projects funded by the Research Council of Finland (former Academy of Finland), the Emil Aaltonen Foundation, and the Foundation for Economic Education. He is a co-PI for the profiling area "Emergent Work in the Digital Era" (EWIDE, funded by the Research Council of Finland).
Salo also holds the title of Academy Research Fellow and leads three projects funded by the Research Council of Finland (former Academy of Finland), the Emil Aaltonen Foundation, and the Foundation for Economic Education. He is a co-PI for the profiling area "Emergent Work in the Digital Era" (EWIDE, funded by the Research Council of Finland).
Fields of science
Projects as Principal investigator
- Academy Research Fellow Salo Markus: Technostress from the use of robots and intelligent systems at work
- Research Council of Finland
- Technostress from the use of robots and intelligent systems at work
- Research Council of Finland
- Software Developers’ Technostress and Work Productivity: Finding Ways to Manage Interruptions, Invasion, and Overload
- Foundation for Economic Education
- Technostress and the future of work: Working with robots and intelligent systems
- Emil Aaltonen Foundation