Abstracts of PhD theses completed 1995-1999

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This page contains links to abstracts of PhD research completed within the Information Systems and Innovation Group of LSE between 1995 and 1999, and contact information for many of the authors, please click on the name to read the abstract. You can also view an Index of PhDs completed in the Information Systems and Innovation Group.

You can read the full-text of selected theses on-line

A

  • Agius, Harry Wayne:
    A Full-Scale Semantic Content-Based Model for Interactive Multimedia Information Systems

  • Albadvi, Amir:
    Supporting Design Understanding in Evolutionary Prototyping: an application of change theory and semiotics
     

C

  • Canevet, Sophie:
    The Role of Information Systems Evaluation across an Extended System Life Cycle

  • Chrysocho, Neophytos:
    Information Systems and Organisational Change: the case of flexible specialisation in Cyprus

  • Curet, Olivier:
    Using Precedents to Identify Top Management Fraud: the study of a case-based learning and reasoning model

D

G

  • Grant, Gerald:
    The Strategic Dimensions of Information Systems Capability: case studies in a developing country context
     

H

  • Harindranath, G (Hari):
    India's Information Technology Industry: adapting to globalisation and policy change in the 1990s

  • Hassan, Ashraf:
    The Impact of Using DSS for National Debt Management
     

K

  • Khiaonarong, Tanai:
    Banking and Innovation: the case of payment systems modernisation in Thailand

L

  • Lee, Heejin:
    Temporal Implications of Information Systems in Organisational Work: an exploratory study
     

P

  • Pouloudi, Athanasia (Nancy):
    Stakeholder Analysis for Inter-organisational Information Systems in Healthcare

  • Poulymenakou, Angeliki:
    A Contingency Approach to Knowledge Acquisition: critical factors for knowledge based systems development

  • Psoinos, Anna:
    Information Systems in Support of Employee Empowerment: a study of manufacturing organisations in the UK

Q

  • Qureshi, Sajda Shaheen:
    Organisations and Networks: theoretical considerations and a case study of networking across organisations

R

  • Reekers, Norbert:
    The Role of Electronic Data Interchange in Inter-organisational Coordination: European car manufacturers and their suppliers

S

  • Serafeimidis, Vasilis:
    Interpreting the Evaluation of Information Systems Investments: conceptual and operational explorations

  • Siemer, Julika:
    Developing a Model for Remedial Operations in Intelligent Tutoring Systems

  • Silva, Leiser:
    Power and Politics in the Adoption of Information Systems by organisations: the case of a research centre in Latin America
     
  • Sridharan, Balakrishna:
    The Appropriateness of UK Information Systems Education for Students from Developing Countries

T

  • Tong, Amelia:
    Developing a Model for Tutoring Strategy Selection in Intelligent Tutoring Systems
     
  • Tsoubelis, Dimitrios:
    Mathematical Techniques for Shape Modelling in Computer Graphics: a distance-based approach

U

  • Uchiyama, Ken:
    Re-interpreting Soft Systems Methodology: introducing actuality into the field of management information studies
  • Wamala, Frederick:
    Not Invented Here: power and politics in public key infrastructure (PKI) institutionalisation at two global organisations
     
  • Wiggins, Anne
    Worlds Apart: SMEs, e-Business and Policy Initiatives

  • Willison, Robert:
    Opportunities for Computer Abuse: assessing a crime-specific approach in the case of Barings Bank

  • Wiredu, Gamel:
    Mobile Computing in Work-Integrated Learning: problems of remotely-distributed activities and technology use


 

page last updated 09 November, 2011

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