Kristine Dery
Research Scientist
MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research
Speaker/Panelist 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015
Talent Wars in the Digital Age (2017)
Redesigning the Digital Workplace (2016)
Inventing the Digital Workplace (2015)
Kristine Dery, based in Sydney, Australia, is a Research Scientist with MIT CISR. Her research in technology and the workplace has resulted in a range of both academic and industry publications with particular emphasis on mobile connectivity. This work has stemmed from a longer-term research focus on the relationship between HRM and IS which has, in more recent times, generated further inquiry into the management of remote workers and the implications for new ways of working. Dr. Dery co-founded and co-chairs the Digital Disruption Research Group in Sydney, where both academics and industry are engaged in research on the impact of digital technologies and new ways of working. She previously held management roles in the tourism and airline industries in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK.
- MIT researcher: 3 ways to make your workplace more agile (2018-05-10)
- 12 technologies that will disrupt business in 2018 (2018-02-12)
- Workplace changes called for to place more women in IT jobs (2017-05-31)
- When It Comes to Recruiting Talent, Location Still Matters (2017-05-25)
- Digital business talent wars: MIT expert shares new strategies (2017-05-16)
- Week-in-Review: Highlights from MIT Sloan CIO Symposium (2016-05-20)