We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dov Te'eni as Editor in Chief of the European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS).
Professor Te'eni holds the Mexico Chair for Information Systems at Tel
Aviv University. He also serves as academic director of the University's
Orange Institute for Internet Research
He studies how computers support people deciding, communicating, sharing knowledge and interacting. Amongst his books are Human-computer interaction for developing effective organizational systems (co-authored with Jane Carey and Ping Zhang), the Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management (with David Schwartz), and Innovation and IT in an international context: R&D strategy and operations (co-edited with Frantz Rowe).
Dov obtained his PhD from Tel Aviv University in 1987. He then joined Case Western Reserve University in the USA and returned to teach in Israel eight years later. Since then he has taught courses in several European countries, including England, France, Holland, Germany, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, as well as Canada and USA, China, Singapore, and Australia. He has a long record of serving the information systems community in numerous editorial positions, co-chairing the international conferences ICIS2008 in Paris and ECIS2014 in Tel Aviv, and serving as president of the Association for Information Systems.
Dov believes academic journals should use common information technologies to become more interactive. More interactive journals drive readers to become more involved and more involved readers will contribute to knowledge development. EJIS as a leading journal of the information systems community is perhaps best positioned to take the lead in experimenting with various means of engaging readers to interact with authors and fellow readers. For more on some of Dov's ideas on journals see his first editorial as Editor :
He studies how computers support people deciding, communicating, sharing knowledge and interacting. Amongst his books are Human-computer interaction for developing effective organizational systems (co-authored with Jane Carey and Ping Zhang), the Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management (with David Schwartz), and Innovation and IT in an international context: R&D strategy and operations (co-edited with Frantz Rowe).
Dov obtained his PhD from Tel Aviv University in 1987. He then joined Case Western Reserve University in the USA and returned to teach in Israel eight years later. Since then he has taught courses in several European countries, including England, France, Holland, Germany, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, as well as Canada and USA, China, Singapore, and Australia. He has a long record of serving the information systems community in numerous editorial positions, co-chairing the international conferences ICIS2008 in Paris and ECIS2014 in Tel Aviv, and serving as president of the Association for Information Systems.
Dov believes academic journals should use common information technologies to become more interactive. More interactive journals drive readers to become more involved and more involved readers will contribute to knowledge development. EJIS as a leading journal of the information systems community is perhaps best positioned to take the lead in experimenting with various means of engaging readers to interact with authors and fellow readers. For more on some of Dov's ideas on journals see his first editorial as Editor :
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