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Daniel Robey Computer Information Systems Department
College of Business Administration
Georgia State University
P. O. Box 4015
Atlanta, Georgia 30302-4015, U. S. A.

Voice: (404) 651-2086 (Office)
FAX: (404) 651-3842
E-mail: drobey@gsu.edu

Office Location:
35 Broad Street, 9th fl.
Atlanta, GA 30303 

Editor-in-Chief of: Research and Publications:

Career Summary

Daniel Robey is John B. Zellars Professor of Computer Information Systems at Georgia State University. He holds a joint appointment in the Departments of Computer Information Systems and Management. He teaches courses in Business Process Redesign at the Masters level and seminars on Qualitative Research Methods and the Management of Information Technology at the Doctoral level. His current research deals with the consequences of information systems in organizations and the processes of system development and implementation. This research includes empirical examinations of information systems development work and of the effects of a wide range of technologies on organizational structure and patterns of work. It also includes the development of theoretical approaches to explaining the development and consequences of information technology in organizations.

He earned his doctorate in Administrative Science in 1973 from Kent State University. Since then, he served on the faculties of Marquette University (1973-1976), The University of Pittsburgh (1976-1977), and Florida International University (1977-1995). He joined the faculty of Georgia State University in 1995.

Professor Robey is Editor-in-Chief of Information and Organization. He also serves on the editorial boards of Organization Science, Information Technology and Management, and Information Technology & People.


Education

  • D.B.A., Kent State University, 1973
    major field: Organization and Administration
    minor field: Decision Sciences
  • M.B.A., Kent State University, 1968
  • B.S., Wittenberg University, 1966
    major: Business Administration


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