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May
6 May - 6 May
08:30 - 09:30

Location

6th floor- JIBS


Link

MMTC breakfast information meeting

MMTC breakfast information meeting


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
6 May - 6 May
12:10 - 13:10

Location

B5002


Link

Brown bag seminar in Economics and Finance

Dear colleagues, 

You are welcome to join us for the
“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”
presented by

Sander Ramboer

VATT Institute for Economic Research

 

 

Title: Municipal Effects of Finland’s Dual Income Tax Reform: Tax Competition and Demand for Redistribution

 

Date: Monday, May 6
Time: 12:10-13:10
Host: Helena Nilsson

 

This presentation will be given on campus.

Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom

Zoom link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61904655393?pwd=Uy9aNUNVSktkMGVnTHpuY1N5N1hiZz09

Meeting ID: 619 0465 5393

Password: BBEFS

 

Please use this link to sign up for bilateral talks.
You can find this term’s seminar program on our webpage.
 


Organizer: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
8 May - 8 May
10:00 - 10:30

Location

-


Link

Nailing ceremony Emelie Pettersson

Welcome to join Emelie Pettersson's nailing ceremony!

Emelie is PhD student within Disability Research and has just finished her thesis "Finding a pathway - through a procedure in a high-technology environment for a child with an autism spectrum disorder from the perspectives of parents and healthcare professionals". 

When: Wednesday 8 May, 10 am

Where: Röda Rummet, HHJ

 


Organizer: School of Health and Welfare
13 May - 13 May
12:10 - 13:10

Location

B5002


Link

Brown bag seminar in Economics and Finance

Dear colleagues, 

You are welcome to join us for the
“Brown Bag Seminar in Economics and Finance”
presented by

Johan P Larsson

University of Cambridge

 

 

Title: Have City Deals Delivered Higher Productivity in England? An empirical assessment of a broad-spectrum regional growth policy

 

Date: Monday, May 13
Time: 12:10-13:10
Host: Helena Nilsson

 

This presentation will be given on Zoom

Join the seminar in room B5002 or on Zoom

Zoom link: https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/61904655393?pwd=Uy9aNUNVSktkMGVnTHpuY1N5N1hiZz09

Meeting ID: 619 0465 5393

Password: BBEFS

 

Please use this link to sign up for bilateral talks in room B5066.
You can find this term’s seminar program on our webpage.
 


Organizer: Centre for Entrepreneurship and Spatial Economics
14 May - 14 May
15:00 - 16:30

Location

Zoom


Link

JA-seminar: Getting the improvement habit and supporting professional identity

Getting the improvement habit and supporting professional identity
Welcome to an interactive seminar about a new model for strengthening improvement habits and at the same time development of professional identity. Wendy Madigosky & Linda Lewin will share new learnings and lead us in an interactive session about strengthening improvement habits and at the same time developing professional/interprofessional identity.

The seminar will be led by:
Helena Kilander RNM, PhD Jönköping academy of health and welfare, Jönköping University
Sofia Dahlin, MD, PhD student, Futurum Jönköping County
Wendy Madigosky MD, MSPH, FAAFP, FNAP. Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine. University of Colorado School of Medicine

More information will be provided on this page as we get closer to the event > 

Digital seminar in English. Zoom https://ju-se.zoom.us/j/66937315467


Organizer: The Jönköping Academy
15 May - 15 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar presented by Tim Risse, Madeleine Marie Meurer, and Matthias Waldkirch.

Tim, Madeleine, and Matthias are presenting their research titled as “Digital sherlocks vs. fake news: how online communities collectively identify deceptive narratives”.

“It’s the frailty of genius. It needs an audience” (Sherlock Holmes)

 

Deceptive narratives, such as fake news, spread quickly on digital platforms and pose significant challenges to society by distorting public discourse and influencing political and social outcomes based on misinformation. However, although mostly portrayed as passive consumers of narratives, digital audiences are not powerless in the face of deceptive narratives – they possess collective knowledge, can use critical thinking and community-driven efforts to discern and counteract false information. In two studies, we examine, based on Truth Default Theory (TDT), how audiences actively engage in deception detection. In Study 1, we analyze 1’941 conversations on Reddit where ‘fake news’ had been detected, using LDA topic modeling and selective qualitative insights. This allows us to identify recurring conversation patterns related to audiences’ active role in detecting deceptive narratives. Connecting these insights and TDT, we create propositions on the ‘sherlocking’ of audiences that allows for deception detection.  In study 2, we test these propositions based on a quantitative analysis of around 163 million Reddit posts. Together, these studies provide insights into how audiences engage with and scrutinize narratives. Furthermore, we extend TDT, which traditionally focuses on individual deception detection in face-to-face interactions, by considering the collectivism of audiences.

The seminar will run in a hybrid format, you can join in room B6046 or on Zoom (see outlook invitation for the zoom link or contact imran.ilyas@ju.se)


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
17 May - 17 May
09:00 - 12:00

Location

E1405 (Gjuterisalen)


Link

Dissertation defence - Lisa Hedvall

Title of the thesis: Management of Safety Buffers for Effective Delivery Capability
Author of the thesis: Lisa Hedvall
Third-cycle subject area: Production Systems
Faculty examiner / Opponent: Professor Jan Stentoft, University of Southern Denmark
Principal supervisor: Professor Joakim Wikner, JTH

Welcome to attend the defence!


Organizer: School of Engineering
22 May - 22 May
13:15 - 14:45

Location

Online


Link

Online seminar hosted by the Data Methods Initiative and MMTC

Join us for an insightful online seminar hosted by the Data Methods Initiative, featuring Mathilda Åkerlund from Umeå University. Mathilda will present her research on far-right perceptions of Sweden. Engage in a live Q&A with Mathilda, to learn more about her methodological blend of topic modeling, social network analysis, and discourse analysis.

 

Details of the seminar: May 22, 2024, from 1:15 to 2:45 PM (CET). Delivered in partnership with the Media, Management, and Transformation Centre at Jönköping International Business School.

Visit www.datamethodsinitative.org for registration and access to the Zoom link.

The Data Methods Initiative aims to make data methods more accessible and encourage researchers in the social sciences to use them in their work. Through our seminars you can discover how to harness machine learning and AI advancements to analyze media across texts, images, videos, and audio more effectively.

 


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
29 May - 29 May
08:30 - 10:00

Location

JIBS Aula B1033


Link

Guest Lecture: Personal Initiative Training presented by Prof. Michael Frese

“How to make use of evidence-based management in entrepreneurship: The example of Personal Initiative Training.” Prof. Frese is one of the two recipients of this year’s Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research, and he will tour across universities in Sweden after the award ceremony in Stockholm.

The topic is relevant to both faculty and students.


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
29 May - 29 May
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar

MMTC Research Seminar - more info to come


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
June
11 June - 11 June
00:00

Location

TBC


Link

MMTC Team summer event - more information to come

MMTC Team summer event - more information to come


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
12 June - 12 June
12:00 - 13:00

Location

B6046 and online


Link

MMTC Research Seminar 

MMTC Research Seminar  - more info to come


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
September
4 September - 4 September
13:15 - 14:45

Location

Online


Link

Online seminar hosted by the Data Methods Initiative and MMTC presented by Ulrich Matter

Ulrich Matter: Search Engines, Online News, and Political Polarization

Ulrich is Assistant Professor at the University of St. Gallen, working on topics related to web technologies, data science, quantitative political economics, and online media economics. He is the author of the book "Big Data Analytics: A Guide to Data Science Practitioners Making the Transition to Big Data".

 

Abstract of the the paper: Algorithmic personalization of information provision has been widely debated, with concerns that it may lead to segregation and political polarization. This study aims to investigate the impact of web search personalization on political polarization, focusing on online news and Google's search engine. We designed two experiments using 300 US-based synthetic web users, or "bots," with a human-like appearance and randomized individual characteristics, who were active for a 12-month period. Our findings reveal that web search personalization indeed intensifies informational segregation between users with liberal and conservative political preferences, as well as between users with varying privacy settings. However, our results suggest that the likelihood of an increased polarization due to personalized search results is nevertheless low.

Find out more here https://www.datamethodsinitiative.org/post/ulrich-matter


Organizer: Media, Management and Transformation Centre
October
18 October - 18 October
09:00 - 12:00

Location

Mariedal


Link

CCD retreat

Half a day to discuss research applications for the members of the research environment CCD


Organizer: School of Education and Communication