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Jannis Kallinikos is Full Professor of Organizational Studies and the CISCO Chair in Digital Transformation and Data Driven Innovation at LUISS University, Rome. His research focuses on the impact of information and communication technologies on organizations and economic institutions and draws on several social science fields, including organization studies, sociology, communication theory and semiotics, and information systems. He has published widely in IS, Management, and Sociology journals and has written several monographs. Kallinikos is currently the senior editor of The Journal of Information Technology and Associate Editor of The Information Society, as well as an editorial board member of Organization Studies.
00:00 – Introduction
00:30 – About Jannis Kallinikos
03:27 – About his book “Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy”
06:03 – The Concept of Data
12:37 – The Traditional View of Data as Reflecting Facts
19:23 – Implications of Data Failures
20:58 – Steps to Leverage The Data More Effectively
24:23 – Data Ethical Considerations
32:17 – Language Models
38:56 – Historical Origins of Data
47:55 – Challenges Around Digital Data
49:58 – Data Evolving in The Future
52:42 – Final thoughts