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James A. Senn
Director, Center for Global Business Leadership; Professor, Institute of International Business
Institute of International Business; Center for Global Business Leadership
J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University Room: 937, RCB Building Phone: 404-413-7375 E-Mail: jsenn@gsu.edu Personal Web Page: http://www.cis.gsu.edu/~jsenn
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EDUCATION:
Ph.D., University of Minnesota M.S., University of Minnesota B.A., Augsburg College
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SPECIALIZATIONS:
Competitive strategies Electronic commerce Emerging technologies Business transformation International business Telecommunication and networking strategies
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Senn speaks and consults extensively on successful business strategies, corporate innovation, and on the development, implementation, and management of information technology. He interacts with businesses in many countries and writes a regularly appearing column about business strategy. Senn is the author of several leading books on management and information systems, including Information Technology in Business, Information Systems In Management and Analysis and Design of Information Systems. He is listed in Who's Who In Business and Finance and Who's Who In Computer Research.
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PUBLICATIONS:
- Senn, James A., “New Computing Models: Web Information Systems at Federal Express.” Communications of the ACM 41, no. 7 (July 1998): 117 – 128.
- Senn, James A., “The Challenge of Relating IS Research to Practice.” Information Resources Management Journal 11, no. 1 (Winter 1998): 23-28.
- Senn, James A., “Expanding the Reach of Electronic Commerce: The Internet EDI Alternative.” Journal of Information Systems Management 15, no. 3 (Summer 1998): 7-15.
- Senn, James A., “The Evolution of Interorganization Systems: Identifying The Stages.” Proceedings of the Association for Information Systems Americas Conference (August 1998): 342-344.
- Senn, James A., and D. Gefen, “The Correlation Between Outsourcing and The Business Value of Information Technology.” Proceedings of the Association for Information Systems Americas Conference (August 1998): 514-516.
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