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Anssi Smedlund, chief research scientist
SmartHealth with Data Driven Solutions Ecosystem Event, HIMMS 2019, 12.6.2019
2. Anssi Smedlund
Chief Research Scientist
Finnish institute of occupational health (FIOH)
Current work:
- Oversee a work-life platform project portfolio
- Prepare Artificial Intelligence (AI) utilizing
research projects
- Research in entrepreneurs’ performance in the
digital service platform
Experience:
• Adjunct professor (Docent) in University of Tampere
• Dr. Sc. (Tech.) and Lic. Sc. (Tech.); Industrial engineering and
Management, Helsinki University of Technology (Current
Aalto University)
• Postdoctoral researcher at Aalto University School of
Business Center for Knowledge and Innovation Research
(CKIR) and in Department of Marketing 2014-2018
• Project researcher and research director at BIT- Research
Centre 2005-2014, Helsinki University of Technology
• Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business
2006, 2008, 2010 ja 2015
• Organization theory, network theory and innovation management
• 42 publications with 895 references, h-index 14
Twitter: @ASmedlund
#digitalization #platform_economy
#network_theory #IoT
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5. Is the platform economy going to eat us alive and take
us back to middle ages?
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6. …or will it make us all rich, empowered and
happy?
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7. What is a platform and platform economy?
• Platforms intermediate multi-sided markets
• Platforms facilitate participants to co-create value resulting as a systemic whole of products,
services or both
• Platform creates processes enabling participants to cocreate value
• Most often used examples:
• Uber: two-sided market (drivers and customers)
• AirBnB: multi-sided market (landlords, renters, facility managers)
• Dropbox: one-sided market (file sharers)
• Platforms are inherently neither socially sustainable nor socially unsustainable as forms of
organizing the economy
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8. Future of work in the platform economy
• Accelerated network externalities Increasing project-based and task-
based job contracts
• Lower transaction costs Flatter hierarchies and blurred organizational
boundaries
• Scalable, digital B-to-B services Improved productivity of work
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9. Platform economy affects organizations and processes causing an
indirect effect on society and individual’s work practices
(Multi-level model: Rouse, 2009; Rouse & Cortese, 2010; Grossman, et al., 2011)
Network externalities
Lower transaction costs
Digital B-to-B services
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11. FIOH research and development in
digitalization and platform economy
• Research
• Around 40 researchers working in 30 projects
• Participating in national policy development
• E.g. Renewal of social security system, Tri-partial collaboration, Occupational
Health 3.0, Health and regional update, Continuous learning, Zero accidents 2.0
• Developing FIOH as a platform organization
• First initiative www.worklifedata.fi launched 2019
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Resource
integration
Interfaces Data
lake
Open
data
API
Mobile
Web
FIOH
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FIOH
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Participation
Public
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Other
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MyData
Private
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15. Build ecosystems with FIOH !
• Publish your data at www.worklifedata.fi
• Participate at forthcoming Business Finland projects:
• Artificial Intelligence, knowledge management and work well being
• Platform work
• Suggest us new research !
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