• Fuglesangs Allé 4, 2628, M320

    8210 Aarhus V

    Denmark

20192024

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Research

Kyosuke Tanaka studies the nature and future of workplace relationships. His research focuses on (1) understanding workplace interaction and interdependence in hybrid work arrangements and (2) revealing systematic patterns of perceptions in digital communication.

Kyosuke is part of the DFF-funded project Patterns of Interaction: Emergence and Consequences (led by Professor Dorthe Døjbak Håkonsson and Professor Erik Reimer Larsen), which investigates how formal and informal structures shape the formation of realized interactions in Danish companies.

Education/Academic qualification

Media, Technology, and Society, Ph.D., Northwestern University

Award Date: 18 Jun 2021

Social Research, M.S.R., Australian National University

Award Date: 15 Jul 2015

Business and Commerce, B.A., Keio University

Award Date: 24 Mar 2010

Keywords

  • Networks
  • Communication in organisations
  • Psychology of Work and Organisations
  • Computer-supported cooperative work

Areas of expertise

  • Subject area
  • Network Science
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Organization Design
  • Future of Work
  • Teams

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