Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson is the Schussel Family Professor at the MIT Sloan School, the Director of the MIT Center for Digital Business, and the Chairman of the MIT Sloan Management Review. His research and teaching focus on the economics of information and information technology, including productivity effects, organizational transformation, pricing of information goods, competitive dynamics, and the Long Tail.
Stuart Madnick
Stuart Madnick finds ways to integrate information systems to provide organizations with a more global view of their operations. He is also involved in introducing new types of "aggregator" Internet applications-on-line applications that accumulate and synthesize information. A current project he's working on identifies new technologies for gathering and analyzing information from many different sources, including conventional databases and the World Wide Web.
Thomas W. Malone
Thomas Malone
is the Patrick J. McGovern Professor of Management at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He is also the founding director of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence. His research focuses on how new organizations can be designed to take advantage of the possibilities provided by information technology.
Wanda Orlikowski
Wanda Orlikowski is the Professor of Information Technologies and Organizational Studies at MIT's Sloan School of Management, and the Eaton-Peabody Chair of Communication Sciences at MIT. Her research interests focus on the dynamic interaction of organizations and information technology, with particular emphasis on changes in work, communication, and temporal practices.
Jeanne Ross
Jeanne Ross is Director and Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Sloan School's Center for Information Systems Research where she lectures, conducts research, and directs executive education courses on IT management practices. Her research examines organizational and performance implications of enterprise initiatives related to enterprise architecture, IT governance, outsourcing, and business agility.
Peter Weill
Peter Weill's work centers on the role, value and governance of IT in enterprises. Peter joined the Sloan faculty in 2000 to become director of MIT Sloan's Center for Information Systems Research (CISR). MIT CISR is funded by more than seventy corporate sponsors and patrons, and undertakes practical research on how firms generate business value from IT. Peter is now Chairman of MIT CISR and focused on globalizing MIT CISR research and delivery.
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