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John L. King


Dean and Professor

School of Information

University of Michigan

Chair of the Department of Information and Computer Science at the University of California, Irvine. (1984-1989)


EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Administration, UC Irvine, 1977

M.S. – Administration, UC Irvine, 1974

B.A. – Philosophy, UC Irvine, 1972

RESEARCH INTERESTS


    Problem of design and development of socio-technical information infrastructures. Development of high-level requirements for information systems design and implementation, study of organizational and institutional forces that shape the development of information technology.




KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • King, J. L., V. Gurbaxani, et al. (1994). "Institutional Factors in Information Technology Innovation." Information Systems Research 5(2): 139-169.



  • King, JL; Schrems, EL (1978). Cost-Benefit-Analysis in Information-Systems Development and Operation. Computing Surveys 10 (1): 19-34.





  • King, JL; Kraemer, KL (1984). Evolution and Organizational Information-Systems-An Assessment of Nolans Stage Model. Communications of the ACM 27 (5): 466-475.




Rob Kling


Deceased May 15th, 2003

Professor of Information Systems and Information Science

School of Library and Information Science

Adjunct Professor of Computer Science

Indiana University at Bloomington

EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Artificial Intelligence, Stanford University, 1971

M.S. – Stanford University, 1967

B.S. – Columbia University, 1965

AWARDS


AIS Leo Award Winners (2004)

AIS Fellow Award Winners (2003)


RESEARCH INTERESTS


    Social informatics; the effective use of electronic media to support scholarly and professional communication.




KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Kling, R. (1991). Computerization and Social Transformations. Science, Technology, & Human Values 16(3): 342-367.



  • Kling, R. (1996). Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices. San Diego, Academic Press.

    (Speculated)



  • Kling, R. (1980) Social Analyses of Computing – Theoretical Perspectives in Recent Empirical-Research. Computing Surveys 12 (1): 61-110.




Kenneth L. Kraemer


Professor of Information Systems, Graduate School of Management and

Department of Information and Computer Science

Director of the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations

University of California, Irvine



EDUCATION


Ph.D. – Public Administration, University of Southern California, 1967
M.P.A. – Public Administration, University of Southern California, 1965
M.S.C. & R.P. – City and Regional Planning, University of Southern California, 1964
B. Architecture – University of Notre Dame, 1959

INDUSTRY EXPERIENCES


Director, NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center. University of California, Irvine

AWARDS


AIS Fellow Award Winners (2003)

Listed in American Men and Women in Science, Who’s Who in Technology Today, and Who’s Who in the West. (1985)


RESEARCH INTERESTS


    National computer policy, social impacts of information systems, management of information technology, payoffs from IT investments, globalization of e-commerce, globalization of IT production and use.






KEY PUBLICATIONS


  • Kraemer, KL; Kink,KL. Computer-based Systems fro Cooperative work and Group Decision-Making. Computing Surveys 20 (2): 115-146.



  • Kraemer, KL; Gurbaxani, V; King, JL. (1992) Economic-Development, Government Policy, and the Diffusion of Computing in Asia-Pacific Countries. Public Administration Review 52 (2): 146-156



  • Kraemer, KL; Danziger, JN; Dunkle, DE, et al. (1993) The Usefulness of Computer-based Information to Public Managers. MIS Quarterly 17 (2): 129-148




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