 | Suzanne D. Pawlowski Frederick E. "Rick" and Holly A. Wolfert Professorship in Business #1
Department of Information Systems and Decision Sciences - Associate Professor 2216 Business Education Complex Nicholson Extension Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Phone: 225-578-2507 Fax: 225-578-2511 Email: spawlowski@lsu.edu
| Education | Ph D Computer Information Systems, Georgia State University, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, 2001 MBA Management, University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, 1988 BA Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1976
| Courses Taught | ISDS 3070 - IND RD/RES IN ISDS ISDS 3110 - DATABASE PROCESS MGT ISDS 4113 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT ISDS 7070 - SEM ADV BUS PROBLEMS ISDS 7230 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT ISDS 7920 - ISS IN MGT INF SYSTM
| Awards | TAF Undergraduate Teaching Award, Tiger Athletic Foundation, 2010 Best Conference Paper ICIS 2009 (co-authored with Yoonhyuk Jung), 2009
| Interests | Teaching Interest: Project Management, IT Managment, Systems Analysis, Database, Qualitative Research Methods
| Research Interest: Distributed Collaboration, Knowledge Management, IT Human Resource, Qualitative Research Methods
| Selected Research Publications | An Examination of Interdependencies among Major Barriers to Coordination in Disaster Response. Van Scotter, J., Pawlowski, S., and Cu, T. International Journal of Emergency Management. Building Legitimacy for IT Innovations: The Case of Computerized Physician Order Entry Systems. Kaganer, E., Pawlowski, S., and Wiley-Patton, S. (2010). Journal of the Association of Information Systems (JAIS), 11(1), 1-33. Bridging user organizations: Knowledge brokering and the work of IT professionals. Pawlowski, S., and Robey, D. (2004). MISQ, 28(4), 645-672. | Editorial Appointments | Information & Organization MIS Quarterly
| Biographical Summary | | Suzanne Pawlowski is an Associate Professor in the Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department at LSU. She holds a Ph.D. degree in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University and an MBA in Management and B.A. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research focuses on knowledge processes, knowledge management and learning in distributed teams and ad hoc knowledge networks, particularly under conditions of extreme time pressure (e.g., business crises, disaster response). Her professional experience includes a 20-year career in IT as an application developer and manager of application development at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. | Employed by LSU since: | | 2000 |
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