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Timothy Olsen

Timothy Olsen

Clinical Assistant Professor
Information Systems

Department
Contact
Office:BA 301 D
Mailing Address:
Main Campus
PO BOX 874606
Tempe, AZ 85287-4606

Phone: 480-965-3252
Fax: 480-727-0881
Email: -

Personal Website

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Education
Ph.D., Georgia State University, 2012; MISM, Brigham Young University, 2007; B.S., Brigham Young University, 2006

Research Areas
IT management, IT shared services, enterprise architecture; enterprise crowdsourcing, human cloud, crowdsourcing for global development; business process management and service-orientation

Current Projects
"Clouds and Crowds: Obstacles, Enablers, Choices" (with E. Kaganer, E. Carmel, R. Hirchheim) MIT Sloan Management Review, forthcoming, 2013.

"IT on the Offensive: The Process of Realizing IT as a Business Within a Business" (with R. Welke) preparing journal submission.

Academic Positions Held
Arizona State University: 2012-present. Previous appointments: Georgia State University

Career and Recent Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
Recognized for significantly contributing to career development of students, Georgia State University, 2012; $500 CrowdHack Winner: Project CleanUp India, CrowdConf 2011; Doctoral Consortium, AOM/OCIS, AMCIS, DESRIST 2010.

Representative Publications
"Clouds and Crowds: Obstacles, Enablers, Choices" (with E. Kaganer, E. Carmel, R. Hirchheim) MIT Sloan Management Review, forthcoming, 2013.

“Realizing Shared Services - A Punctuated Process Analysis of a Public IT Department.” Computer Information Systems Dissertations, http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cis_diss/49, 2012.

 


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CIS 440 - Systems Design/Electronic Comm
Systems design for organizational and electronic commerce systems; use of project management and systems analysis and design tools.

CIS 591 - Seminar
A small class emphasizing discussion, presentations by students, and written research papers.

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