Jonathan Liebenau's past doctoral students
- 2004: Marc Laperrouza, (expected) ICT Policies in China [currently research officer at HEC Business School, Switzerland]
- 2004: Ruri Abe, Peripheral Identities in Transition [currently assistant professor of media and communication, Sophia University, Tokyo]
- 2000: Fola Yahaya (f.yahaya@lse.ac.uk), Information Infrastructure Development in Sub-Saharan Africa (examined by Professor Gerald Grant of Carleton College (gerald_grant@carleton.ca) and Dr Shirin Madon of LSE)
[currently CEO of Strategic Agenda]
- 1999: Tanai Khiaonarong (tanaik@bot.or.th), Banking and Innovation: the case of payment systems modernisation in Thailand (examined by Professor Mike Hobday (mike@python.u-net.com) of the Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University and Dr Steve Smithson (s.smithson@lse.ac.uk) of LSE)
[now with the Bank of Thailand]
- 1999: Mehmet Islamoglu (islamoglu@benet.emu.edu.tr), Information Management; a transaction costs perspective (examined by Professor Claudio Ciborra, formerly of Institute THESEUS, Nice, and Professor James Backhouse (j.p.backhouse@lse.ac.uk) of LSE) [now assistant professor of MIS, Eastern Mediterranean University; previously with Istanbul Bilgi University]
- 1998: Ashraf Hassan (aelsayed@ritsec1.com.eg), Debt Management and Information Handling for Developing Countries; the case of Egypt (examined by Dr Chris Sadler (c.sadler@unl.ac.uk) of London Metropolitan University and Professor Ian Angell (i.o.angell@lse.ac.uk) of LSE) [now President and CEO, Delta Investment Group, Cairo]
- 1997: Jason Huang (jason@mitac-europe.com), Participation in Information Systems Design; a structuration perspective (examined by Professor Guy Fitzgerald, then of Birkbeck, University of London, now Brunel University and Dr Mike Newman of Manchester University) [now project manager, MITAC Europe]
- 1997: Heejin Lee, Temporal Implications of Electronically Mediated Business Procedures on Organisational Work: EDI applications in trade (examined by Professor James Backhouse of LSE and Professor Steve Sawyer (then of Syracuse University, now of the School of Information, Pennsylvania State University)
[now lecturer in information systems, University of Melbourne]
- 1997: G Harindranath (g.harindranath@rhbnc.ac.uk), India's Information Technology Industry: adapting to globalisation and policy change in the 1990s (examined by Dr Richard Heeks (richard.heeks@man.ac.uk) of The University of Manchester and Dr Shirin Madon of LSE) [now lecturer in management information systems, Royal Holloway School of Management, University of London]
- 1996: Gerry Grant (gerald_grant@carleton.ca), The Strategic Dimensions of Information Systems Capability: case studies in a developing country context (examined by Professor Pat Hall (p.a.v.hall@open.ac.uk) of the Open University and Dr Steve Smithson of LSE) [now assistant professor of information systems in the Faculty of Management, Carleton University, Canada; previously at McGill University School of Management]
- 1994: Sherif Kamel (skamel@aucegypt.edu), The Use of Decision Support Systems in Development Planning in Egypt (examined by Professor David Wield of the Open University and Dr Shirin Madon, of LSE) [now director of the Regional Information Technology Institute, Cairo and assistant professor of information systems at The American University in Cairo]
- 1993: Stefano Kluzer (sek@ervet.it), The Political Economy of Information Technology in Southern Africa (examined by Professor Geoff Walsham of Cambridge University and Professor Ian Angell of LSE) [now a researcher with ENEA, Rome and doing consultancy on innovation and regional development in northern Italy]
- 1992: Michael Robson (mike.robson@fao.org), The Pharmaceutical Industry in Britain and France (examined by Professor Alan Milward of LSE Department. of Economic History) [now a systems director for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, in Rome]
- 1991: James Backhouse (j.p.backhouse@lse.ac.uk), Semantic Analysis and Information Systems Design (examined by Professor David Avison (d.e.avison@soton.ac.uk) of University of Southampton and Professor Ian Angell of LSE) [now a senior lecturer in information systems at LSE]
- 1991: Miron M Marche (smarche@mgmt.dal.ca), Models of Information: the feasibility of measuring the stability of data models (examined by Professor David Avison of Southampton University and Professor Ian Angell of LSE)
[now professor of MIS at Dalhausie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]
- 1990: Mayuri Odedra, Transfer of Information Technology to Developing Countries: case studies from Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya (examined by Professor Geoff Walsham (gw10@cam.ac.uk) of University of Cambridge and Professor Ian Angell of LSE) [now with the Indian Institute of Technology, Bangalore]
- 1990: Krisana Kitiyadisai (kkrisnaya@chula.ac.th), Concepts of Relevance in a Semiotic Framework Applied to Information Systems Analysis and Design (examined by Professor Peter Checkland of Lancaster University and Professor Ian Angell of LSE) [now with the Department of Public Administration, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok]
- 1989: Timo Myllyntaus, The History of Technology in Finland (supervised with Professor Leslie Hannah, Department of Economic History) [recently with the Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA), now senior lecturer at the University of Helsinki]
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