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Professor,
Information Systems
PhD, University of Southern California
Office phone: (949) 824-5246
E-mail: kkraemer@uci.edu
Areas of expertise and research interests:
- Use and impact of information technology (IT) in organizations
- Globalization of IT production and use
- Management of information systems
- Outsourcing and offshoring of new product development
- Payoffs from IT investments
Kenneth L. Kraemer is the Taco Bell Professor of Information Technology
for Management at the Paul Merage School of Business. He is also
Director of the Center for Research on Information Technology and
Organizations (CRITO), as well as Director of the Personal Computing
Industry Center at UC Irvine. He has conducted research on the management
of computing in organizations for more than 40 years. He is currently
studying the globalization of knowledge work and innovation, the
offshoring of new product development, the dynamics of computing
in organizations, and the business value of IT and national policies
for IT production and use.
Professor Kraemer is the author or co-author of 15 books, including
recently published titles such as Global E-Commerce: Impacts
of National Environment and Policy (Cambridge University Press,
2006), and Asia’s Computer Challenge: Threat of Opportunity
for the U.S. and the World? (Oxford University Press, 1998).
He has written more than 165 articles, many on the computer industry
and the Asia –Pacific region, that have been published in
journals such as Communications of the ACM, MIS Quarterly, Management
Science, Information Systems Research, The Information Society,
Public Administration Review, Telecommunications Policy, and
Policy Analysis.
Professor Kraemer has also been a consultant on IT policy to major
corporations, the federal government, the National Academy of Sciences,
the National Academy of Engineering, and the governments of Singapore,
Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, and China. He was the Shaw Professor
in Information Systems at the National University of Singapore from
1990-1991.
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