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Major Grants for Research


NSF Grant
$ 30,000
(2003-2004)
"Workshop on IT Policy in Egypt and Developing Countries" (NSF # INT-0322501)
Co-Principal Investigator/Writer of grant along with Karen Loch and Galen Sevcik (PI).
NSF Grant
$ 390,000
(2000-2003)
"IT Transfer to Egypt: A Process Model for Developing Countries" (NSF # DST-0082473)
Co-Principal Investigator/Writer of grant along with Karen Loch (PI) and Galen Sevcik.
Georgia State
Legislature Grant
$ 1.15 million
(1997-1999)
"A Proposal to Georgia Research Alliance for a Research Center in Digital Commerce"
Co-Principal Investigator/Writer on grant along with Richard Welke (PI), James Senn, Vijay Vaishnavi, and other CIS faculty members.
Sun MicroSystems, EDS,
(plus others) Research Grant
$ 60,000
(1997)
"Electronic Commerce in Insurance: A Research Proposal"
Principal investigator on grant along with Robert Klein and Martin Grace. Institutional recipients: Risk Management Research Center and Center for Digital Commerce Research, Georgia State University.
Georgia State University
Research Team Grant
$ 10,200
(1997)
"Transfer of Information Technology to Developing Countries: A Test of the Cultural Influence Model in the Arab World"
Principal investigator on grant along with Carole Hill and Karen Loch.
Georgia State
University Grant
$ 8,000
(1994)
"Cross Cultural Study of the Arab World's Adoption and Use of Information Technology"
Recipient of grant along with William Cotterman, Carole Hill, Karen Loch and Kamal El-Sheshai (P.I. On grant).
Equifax, Inc.,
(Atlanta, GA) Grant
$ 48,000
(1992)
"Research on Security Initiatives at Equifax: Planning and Implementing State-of-the-Art Security Systems"
Recipient of grant & principal investigator. Grant secured by Professors Ephraim McLean and Richard Welke on my behalf.
Keio University
(Tokyo, Japan) Grant
3,000,000 yen
(1991)
"The Effects of Japanese Culture on the Introduction of Telecommunications Technologies in the Workplace"
Wrote grant; principal investigator. Grant included a substantially subsidized apartment in Tokyo for the 4 month duration of the grant. Institutional exchange partner: Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.
U.S. Department of
Education Grant
$ 1,600,000
(1990-92)
"Implementation of an Integrated Academic Information Center"
Participated in grant writing; co-leader (with Dr. Dale Goodhue) of field experimental component of the project. Institutional recipient: Information and Decision Sciences Department, University of Minnesota. The University of Minnesota itself committed about $1,000,000 to this project.
Council on Library
Resources Grant
$ 250,000
(1987-89)
"The Integrated Academic Information Center"
Participated in grant writing; principal investigator for Information Technology & Services Research Program; secondary investigator for Policy and Legal Issues Research Program. Institutional recipient: Information and Decision Sciences Department, University of Minnesota. The University of Minnesota itself committed about $150,000 to this project.
MCI Telecommunications
Grant
$ 3,500
(1989)
"Changing Patterns of Communication in the Workplace Resulting from the Introduction of Telecommunications Technologies"
Wrote grant; principal investigator. Institutional recipient: MIS Research Center, University of Minnesota.
IBM Corporation Grant
Ball Corporation
Foundation Grant
Institute for Research on
the Management of MIS
(IRMIS) Grant
$ 18,500
(1984-86)
"The Computer Abuse Measurement Project"
Wrote grants; principal investigator. Institutional recipient: Operations and Systems Management Department, Indiana University School of Business.

Additional Research Grants
  • General research activities, from the MIS Research Center (MISRC), approximately $12,000 from 1987-1992.

  • Participation in the Information Systems Research Conference sponsored by International Federation of Information Processing (IFIP) Technical Committee 8.2 (Copenhagen, Denmark), $600 from the Office of International Education, University of Minnesota, 1990

  • Computer security research activities, approximately $1,200 from the Curtis L. Carlson School of Management (2 grants), 1987.

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