I am Zoe, an assistant professor at the University of St.Gallen, where I currently conduct research on the role of emotions in human–technology collaborations in healthcare.
Before that, I completed my postdoc at NYU Stern School of Business/University of Zurich and PhD studies at the Chair of Strategic Management and Innovation at ETH Zurich.
My research is driven by the passion to create rigorous insights into the emotional side of collaborative innovation and technology implementation with the aim of fostering effectiveness and well-being across stakeholders.
Beyond academia, I enjoy pursuing my love for ballet, hiking, and yoga.
Fostering collaborative innovation
I study the underlying emotional dynamics throughout the innovation process in human (- technology) teams.
Transfering research insights
into practice
To foster the transfer of research insights into business practice, I teach courses on the responsible design and implementation of AI into organizational work processes, entrepreneurial and team learning, scientific writing, and qualitative methods.
Contributing to a diverse and supportive scientific community
In my role as a reviewer and mentor I support the development of rigorous research papers and coach students to conduct their own research.