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Tamara Thuis
PhD Candidate
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)
Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Publications

Academic (2)
Academic (1)
  • Prifti, K., Krijger, J., Thuis, T., & Stamhuis, E. (2023). From Bilateral to Ecosystemic Transparency: Aligning GDPR’s Transparency Obligations with the European Digital Ecosystem of Trust. In S. Kuhlmann, F. De Gregorio, M. Fertmann, H. Ofterdinger , & A. Sefkow (Eds.), Transparency or Opacity : A Legal Analysis of the Organization of Information in the Digital World (1st ed., pp. 115). Nomos. https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748936060-115

Academic (2)
  • Thuis, T., & Levina, N. (2025). Striving for Responsible AI: Governing AI Implementation through a Technological Platform. In Academy of Management annual meeting proceedings Academy of Management. https://journals.aom.org/doi/abs/10.5465/AMPROC.2025.15710abstract

  • Thuis, T., Li, T., & van Heck, E. (2023). Who Takes Responsibility for AI? A Field Study on AI-Related Task Shifts, Explainability, and Responsibility Attributions. In International Conference on Information Systems, ICIS 2023: "Rising like a Phoenix: Emerging from the Pandemic and Reshaping Human Endeavors with Digital Technologies" Association for Information Systems.

Activities

  • Ethische Data Science Associatie
    Start date approval: 17 Jun 2025
    End date approval: 31 Aug 2025
    Place: ZWOLLE
    Description: Stichting voor kennisdeling AI en ethiek
  • New York University, Stern School of Business
    Tamara Thuis (Visiting researcher)
    01 Sep 2024 - 01 Dec 2024

    Activity: Visit other > Visiting an external academic institution (Academic)

  • Reshaping Work 2022 Conference
    Tamara Thuis (Organiser)
    13 Oct 2022 - 14 Oct 2022

    Activity: Attendance > Organising and contributing to an event (Popular)

Courses

Past courses

Information Strategy

  • Study year: 2023/2024
  • Code: BM01BIM

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