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30 Sep 2016, in Uncategorized

Introducing the 10 new IESE professors

Harris es doctor en Administración de Empresas por el Stevens Institute of Technology, tiene un máster en Gestión de la Innovación de la Tecnología de la Carnegie Mellon University y está licenciado en Sistemas Digitales por la Universidad de Pireo, Grecia. Sus intereses de investigación…

16 Nov 2015, in Uncategorized

Accepted @ ICIS Doctoral Consortium 2015

I have been accepted to present my dissertation work at the ICIS doctoral consortium!!! The doctoral consortium will take place at the Wildcatter Ranch, a rustic setting 60 miles west of Ft. Worth.  The ranch is located on 1,500 acres along the Brazos River in…

16 Nov 2015, in Uncategorized

INFORMS Poster Competition: 1st Place!

I participated in the INFORMS 2015 poster competition. I was really happy to hear about the work done in wide range of disciplines. It was a great event and very well organized.   INFORMS Poster Competition Information   There were more than 170 accepted posters….

22 May 2014, in Uncategorized

AMCIS Doctoral Consortium

I have been accepted to present my research at the 2014 AMCIS Doctoral Consortium in Savannah, Georgia. The Doctoral Consortium is co-chaired by Elena Karahanna (University of Georgia) and Sandra Slaughter (Georgia Institute of Technology). Participating faculty include: Ritu Agarwal, University of Maryland Anandhi Bharadwaj,…

29 Oct 2013, in Uncategorized

Academy of Management Doctoral Consortium

I have been accepted to present my research at the 2014 Academy of Management Doctoral Consortium of the Technology and Innovation Management Division in Philadelphia, PA. The coordinators of the 2014 Consortium are Kevin Boudreau (London Business School) and Jennifer Woolley (Santa Clara). Faculty facilitators…