Major Grants for Research
NSF Grant
$ 30,000
(2003-2004) |
"Workshop on IT Policy in Egypt and Developing Countries" (NSF # INT-0322501) |
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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) |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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" |
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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.