Anne-Marie Tuikka
Master of Philosophy
anne-marie.tuikka@utu.fi +358 29 450 2152 +358 50 477 2081 |
Information systems Qualitative research University teaching Project planning
I'm a Ph.D. student in Information Systems Science at the University of Turku. I'm experienced in qualitative research methods, scientific writing, and university teaching.
My research concentrates on the usage of governmental information systems among parents of disabled children. I'm studying this topic from the viewpoint of the parents through semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions.
I'm teaching bachelor level course about information systems modelling which has approximately 150 students every year. I'm also supervising bachelor's thesis and master's thesis.
- Values and competences related to sustainability among engineering students (2020) ‘Engaging Engineering Education’: SEFI 48th Annual Conference Proceedings Jussi-Pekka Teini, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Veli-Pekka Pyrhönen
- Näkökulmia avoimeen dataan - Yliopiston rooli toimivamman arjen ja parempien palvelujen kehittämisessä kansalaisille (2019)
- Signum
- Opas tekoälyn etiikkaan (2019) Atte Ojanen, Nea Oljakka, Otto Sahlgren, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Juho Vaiste
- Representing Precarious Work in the Sharing Economy through (De)motivations of Uber Contractors (2019) 32nd Bled eConference Humanizing Technology for a Sustainable Society Anne-Marie Tuikka, Abayomi Baiyere, Kai Kimppa
- Digital Disability Divide in Finland (2018)
- Communications in Computer and Information Science
- Algorithms as a platform for work: When work is entangled with an algorithm (2017) Markus Philipp Zimmer, Marko Niemimaa, Anne-Marie Tuikka, Abayomi Baiyere
- Ethical questions related to using netnography as research method (2017)
- ORBIT journal
- Experiences from assistive technology services and their delivery in Finland (2017) Digital Nations – Smart Cities, Innovation, and Sustainability Anne-Marie Tuikka, Neeraj Sachdeva
- More rational discourse for designing information systems: Possibilities and challenges (2017)
- ORBIT journal
- Digital disability divide in information society: A framework based on a structured literature review (2015)
- Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society



