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  • Poor AI maturity in Swedish organizations


    In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become one of the most talked-about concepts in both the business world and the public sector. The debate is often characterised by grand visions and promises of how AI will revolutionise working life, streamline operations and create new value.“Behind the headlines and the technological hype lies a different reality: AI maturity is still low in many Swedish organizations,” says Einav Peretz Andersson, who recently defended her doctoral thesis at Jönköping University (JU) on the role of AI in organizational change.
  • Ambiguity and limited dialogue on police social media


    Today, the police use social media platforms such as Instagram to share information and reach local communities. However, despite their strong digital presence, the purpose is often unclear, and it remains uncertain how this communication affects citizens’ sense of safety. A new doctoral thesis shows that social media holds considerable potential, but that current practices are characterised by limited dialogue, unclear strategies and ad hoc solutions.
  • Marco Nilsson, new professor at Jönköping University


    Since 1 January, Marco Nilsson has been Professor of Global Studies with a focus on International Relations at the School of Education and Communication (HLK) at Jönköping University (JU). Among other things, he will continue his research, plan HLK's new bachelor's programme in Society and Security, and the new master's programme in Conflict, Risk and International Security. A professor introduction will be held at HLK on 19 February.