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BERLINSKI Elise

French PhD in Management

Elise BERLINSKI is assistant professor at Neoma Business School. Her research focuses on how algorithms modify decision making, control and coordination in physical organizations and online. Her research is interdisciplinary and draws on qualitative and mixed methods. Her works have been published in journals such as Critical Perspective on Accounting and Revue Française de Gestion. She also contributes to the academic community as reviewer participates in international conferences such as EGOS, EAA, MASOP. She teaches both management control and humanities.

Elise obtained her PhD degree from ESCB Business School in 2021 and was assistant professor at Copenhagen Business School. She also holds an engineer degree in applied mathematics and computer science and practiced as an engineer during several years.

Areas of research

  • Netnographic methods
  • Qualitative and mixed methods
  • Algorithms and platform organizations
  • Digital systems of surveillance, control and risk management
  • Artificial intelligence and organizational knowledge

Recent academic contributions

  • BERLINSKI, E., J. MORALES, "Digital technologies and accounting quantification: The emergence of two divergent knowledge templates", Critical Perspectives on Accounting, January 2024, vol. 98, no. 102697
    DOI : 10.1016/j.cpa.2023.102697
  • BERLINSKI, E., J. MORALES, S. SAMUEL SPONEM, "Artificial imaginaries: Generative AIs as an advanced form of capitalism", Critical Perspectives on Accounting, March 2024, vol. 99, no. 102723
    DOI : 10.1016/j.cpa.2024.102723
  • BERLINSKI, E., M. STRAUCH, Q. PLANTEC, "Hyperloop: A mythology of markets", Revue Française de Gestion, May 2022, vol. 304, no. 3, pp. 65-88

Article

  • BERLINSKI, E., J. MORALES, S. SAMUEL SPONEM, "Artificial imaginaries: Generative AIs as an advanced form of capitalism", Critical Perspectives on Accounting, March 2024, vol. 99, no. 102723
    DOI : 10.1016/j.cpa.2024.102723
  • BERLINSKI, E., J. MORALES, "Digital technologies and accounting quantification: The emergence of two divergent knowledge templates", Critical Perspectives on Accounting, January 2024, vol. 98, no. 102697
    DOI : 10.1016/j.cpa.2023.102697
  • BERLINSKI, E., M. STRAUCH, Q. PLANTEC, "Hyperloop: A mythology of markets", Revue Française de Gestion, May 2022, vol. 304, no. 3, pp. 65-88
  • LAGUECIR, A., B. LECA, E. BERLINSKI, "Souveraineté et évaluation académique. Une histoire de virgule en sciences de gestion", Revue Française de Gestion, April 2022, vol. 305, no. 4, pp. 103-117
  • BERLINSKI, E., I. BELLO, A. GAUDRON, "Algorithmes et droit pénal : quel avenir ?", Annales des Mines - Enjeux numériques, December 2020, vol. 12, pp. 73-77