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My Research

My research focuses on the evolution and social impact of digital working and organising. This includes digital nomadism, digital platforms for knowledge work and other IT-enabled new forms of working and organising.

I am a social technologist and qualitative field researcher whose expertise also spans computational social science methods such as machine learning and natural language processing. My specific areas of expertise include ethnographic interviews, participant observation, multi-sited ethnography, networks, natural language processing, and deep learning.

Data management in literature reviews: the C5-DM framework (2026)

Wagner G, Prester J, Lukyanenko R, Paré G

Research Synthesis Methods

Generative artificial intelligence for literature reviews (2026)

Wagner G, Prester J, Mousavi R, Lukyanenko R, Paré G

Journal of Information Technology

A labour perspective on videoconferencing fatigue: critical review and reframing (2025)

Wang B, Prester J

Journal of Strategic Information Systems 34(2)

How to Develop and Frame Impactful Review Articles: Key Recommendations (2024)

Paré G, Wagner G, Prester J

Journal of Decision Systems 33(4)

Toward a Theory of Identity Performance in Unsettled Digital Work: The Becoming of 'Digital Nomads' (2023)

Prester J, Cecez-Kecmanovic D, Schlagwein D

Journal of Information Technology 38(4)

Which Factors Affect the Scientific Impact of Review Papers in IS Research? A Scientometric Study (2021)

Wagner G, Prester J, Roche M, Schryen G, Benlian A, Paré G, Templier M

Information & Management 58(3)

Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research (2021)

Wagner G, Prester J, Schryen G

Communications of the Association for Information Systems 48(1)

Forecasting IT Security Vulnerabilities - An Empirical Analysis (2020)

Yasasin E, Prester J, Wagner G, Schryen G

Computers & Security 88