Ulrike Schultze is a Professor at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands and a guest professor at the University of Gothenburg.Her research explores the complex relationship between digitalization and work practices. She investigates what the material conditions associated with information technology produce, especially with respect to work-related and societal change. While she has studied the work practice implications of knowledge management technology and internet-based self-service technology, her more recent research explores the implications of social media on personal identity. Online protest movements represent a key empirical context in her identity research. Her remaining digitalization research includes the sharing economy and blockchain technology. Dr. Schultze frequently relies on multimethod research designs including ethnographic observations, interviews, and surveys. Her research is published in leading journals such as Information Systems Research, Management Information Systems Quarterly, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Information Technology, and Information and Organization. She has served on the editorial boards of these and other journals, and is currently a senior editor at Journal of the Association of Information Systems, Journal of Information Technology, and Information and Organization.