Dr Daniel Schlagwein

Dr Daniel Schlagwein is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at The University of Sydney. He holds a PhD in from the University of Cologne. Daniel is a Visiting Professor to New York University’s Stern Business School (2015, 2020). Daniel co-directs The University of Sydney’s Digital Disruption Research Group. He teaches digital work and digital leadership to undergraduate, MBA and Executive MBA students.

Education & Professional Experience

July 2018 - present

The University of Sydney

Discipline of Business Information Systems - Sydney, Australia

Position

Professor (Associate)

Description

My research focuses on digital work and the future of work. This includes digital nomadism, crowdsourcing and other IT-enabled new forms of working and organising.

July 2016 - June 2018

UNSW Sydney

School of Information Systems and Technology Management - Sydney, Australia

Position

Lecturer

August 2011 - June 2016

UNSW Sydney

School of Information Systems and Technology Management - Sydney, Australia

Position

Lecturer

October 2008 - June 2012

University of Cologne

Field of study

Information Systems

Work Principles

1

Research Excellence

A commitment to conducting rigorous and impactful research within the field of Business Information Systems. This includes staying current with industry trends, advancements in technology, and contributing new knowledge through publications in reputable journals and conferences.

2

Teaching Students

Prioritizing the educational experience of students by employing effective teaching methods tailored to the complexity of Business Information Systems. This involves creating an engaging learning environment, integrating real-world case studies, and staying abreast of industry practices. 

3

Industry Collaboration

Empathising the importance of fostering strong connections with industry professionals and organizations. This involves collaborative research projects, internships, guest lectures and networking opportunities for students. The goal is to bridge the gap between academia and the business world.