Ever thought of the implications of AI, algorithms and other digital technologies, for the way we organize healthcare inside the hospital, and in the broader ecosystem of organizations? Do you have a drive to figure out how hospital decision-makers and healthcare professionals navigate shifting power dynamics and tensions in the context of the algorithmic society? Then a postdoc position in our algosoc community is what you have been looking for!
Your position and project
In this project you will study how new digital technologies reconstitute ambulatory hospital care at a top clinical (non-academic) hospital, including the role of the hospital as an organization in an ecosystem of organizations adapting to and driving digital transformation, and adaptation among healthcare professionals. A central premise of the project is that people, technologies, and values co-evolve. The central question you will address Is: How are patterns of institutional and individual decision-making power shifting in ambulatory care due to the introduction of new technologies? The project will look at multiple levels in three, related studies:
Together with a team of researchers you will pave the way for understanding how ambulatory care is moving from the consultation room in the hospital to networks of people and firms that produce, collect, and aggregate the data and develop the algorithms.
In this project, you will conduct in-depth case studies in an ambulatory clinic. The selection of the cases can be based upon a review and/or an interview study. In different settings you will study digitalization process undertaken, in particular the integration of digital services within decision-making processes and workflows. Based upon empirical work you will develop the concepts to understand the sets of interactions between people and organizations that these systems enable or disable.
This position will be hosted by the Tilburg School of Social & Behavioral Sciences in the Department of Organization Studies.
This project is part of the Gravitation programme Public Values in the Algorithmic Society (algosoc). The Gravitation program is an initiative by the Dutch government to support excellent research in the Netherlands. The funding is reserved for scientific consortia that have the potential to rank among the world's best in their field. Algosoc is a response to the urgent need for an informed societal perspective on automated decision making. Funded by the ministry for Education, Culture and Science for a period for 10 years, research in the algosoc programme will be grounded in a deep understanding of the systemic changes that automated decision making entails for core public institutions, for society, and for how public values are realised. The research will focus on three sectors: justice, health, and media. The programme brings together researchers in law, communication science, computer science, philosophy, public governance, STS, economy, and social sciences from five Dutch universities (Amsterdam, Utrecht, Tilburg, Delft and Rotterdam). Together, the algosoc community will develop solutions for the design of governance frameworks needed to complement technology-driven initiatives in the algorithmic society.
The current position is part of the algosoc health sector and is located in Tilburg. As a postdoc researcher, you will get the unique opportunity to help shape the research programme with your research plan. Closely collaborating with your fellow researchers and mentored by top scholars from various disciplines, you are encouraged and supported to conduct your project.
We expect you to have:
If the vacancy appeals to you, but you are doubting whether you might be THE person we are looking for, please do apply. We encourage all qualified applicants, including minorities, women, people with disabilities, and members of other groups underrepresented in academia to apply. We wish to create a consortium that consists of persons who each contribute in their unique way to the team. Complementarity and not homogeneity is what we are looking for.
Developing a societal vision on automated decision-making concerns us all. We believe that a diversity of perspectives in our consortium will be important in developing an inclusive societal vision and strive therefore also in our hiring policy for encouraging applicants from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to creating an environment of mutual respect, inclusiveness, equal opportunities with room for situated experiences, diverse perspectives, and ideas to flourish. This commitment applies to our research, organisation, room for flexibility, training, and community activities as well as our hiring strategy.
As a postdoc researcher your will:
Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment:
For more information, see our website and the CLA Dutch Universities.
Tilburg University is an academic, inclusive, and engaged community. Together with nearly 3,000 employees, we are committed to broad prosperity, sustainably, and inclusion. For current and future generations. We develop and share knowledge for the requirements of people and our society. This is how we contribute to solving complex social issues and help society move forward.
We educate our 19,500 students of 110 nationalities to become responsible leaders with knowledge, skills, and character. With our education and research for broad prosperity, we exceedingly focus on themes such as mental and preventive care, an inclusive labor market, the energy transition, and digitalization.
About Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Tilburg University is a specialized university with a high international reputation that strives to advance society by deepening the understanding of that society through research and education. Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences offers excellent, innovative education aimed at preparing students to become future leaders by focusing on knowledge, skills, and character building. The School offers a varied range of Bachelor and Master programs to its 3,000 students and is organized around the motto of "Understanding Society". The school’s intellectually stimulating working environment challenges its employees to realize their ambitions; involvement and cooperation are essential to achieve this. Read more about the Tilburg School of Social and Behavioral Sciences here.
About the Department of Organization Studies
The Department of Organization Studies focuses on examining the adaptiveness of organizations from a relational perspective. Its research concentrates on the interaction of organizations with their institutional environment as well as interaction within and between organizations and organizational teams. The department has a strong research orientation with a focus on high-quality publications in leading journals in the fields of organization and management (e.g. Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Research Policy, and Journal of Management). The department offers courses in various programs on the Bachelor's and Master's level, which are related to the Postdoc project, such as Organizational Dynamics, Introduction to Digital Transformation in Organizations and Society, Managing Digital Transformation in Organizations and Digital Transformation Capstone. Read more about the department here.
Would you like to know more before applying? Feel free to contact Ashley Metz at a.e.metz@tilburguniversity.edu.
We kindly invite you to apply before January 20; this can only be done online.
Address your cover letter to Ashley Metz and attach your resume and motivation letter.
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