Torkil Clemmensen

Associate professor , PhD and MSc (Psychology) from University of Copenhagen
Torkil Clemmensen

Department of Informatics

Copenhagen Business School
Department of Informatics
Howitzvej 60
DK-2000 Frederiksberg C

Tel.: +45 3815 2389
Cell phone: +45 24794345
Fax:+45 3815 2401
E-mail: tc.inf@cbs.dk



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Focus on methods and techniques for pre-investigation, analysis, design and test and evaluation of human-computer interfaces. Special interest: cultural-cognitive perspectives on user representations, computers supported cooperative work and online communities.

Primary research areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Cultural Usability
  • User representations
  • Usability expertise
  • Community Knowledge


Selected publications

1. Clemmensen, Torkil, Khryashcheva, Maria and Podshibikhina, Olga, (2008). Combining bases of trust development in virtual teams. International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations. vol. 5, nr. 1, s. 17-34

2. Yammiyavar, Pradeep; Clemmensen, Torkil and Kumar, Jyoti. (2008). Influence of Cultural Background on Non-verbal Communication in a Usability Testing Situation. I: International Journal of Design. vol. 2, nr. 2, s. 31-40

3. Clemmensen, Torkil and Shi, Qingxin. / What is Part of a Usability Test? CHI 2008. Art, Science, Balance. Florence Italy, April 5 - 10, 2008. ACM Press, 2008.

4. Clemmensen, Torkil (2007). The Psychology of Online Sociability: Theory and Examples. In: Designing for Networked Communications : Strategies and Development. red. / Simon B. Heilesen ; Sisse Siggaard Jensen. Hershey : Idea Group Publishing, s. 217-239

5. Clemmensen, Torkil (2006). Whatever happened to the psychology of human-computer interaction? A biography of the life of a psychological framework within a HCI journal. Information, Technology and People, vol. 13, nr. 3, s. 121-151

6. Clemmensen, T., (2005). Community Knowledge in an Emerging Online Professional Community: The Case of Sigchi.dk. Knowledge and Process Management, 11 (2). 1-10.

7. Clemmensen, T., (2004) Four approaches to user modelling - a qualitative research interview study of HCI professionals' practice. Interacting with Computers, 16 (4). 799-829.

8. Clemmensen, T. and Nørbjerg, J. (2004). Separation in Theory - Coordination in Practice. Teaching HCI and SE. Software Process Improvement and Practice, 8. 99-110.

Full publication list (pdf)



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