Jonathan
Liebenau's past doctoral students
Patrik Karrberg, 2011
"The emergence of the mobile internet in Japan and the UK:
platforms, exchange models, and innovation at the borderlands 1999-2011"
(examined by Dr. Annabelle Gawer of Imperial
College and Dr. Nathalie Mitev of the LSE)
Dimitris Boucas,
2009
"Information society and the state: The Greek version of the
information society paradigm"
(examined by Prof. Frank Webster of the Department of Sociology of City
University, London and Dr. Nathalie Mitev of the LSE)
Alexander
Grous, 2009
"Managerial practices, location and ICT: productivity of UK
Aerospace firms in business clusters"
(examined by Prof. Nick von Tunzelmann
of the Science Policy Research Unit, Sussex University and Prof. John van Reenan
of the LSE Department of Economics and Centre for Economic Performance)
Marc Laperrouza, 2006
"ICT policies in China"
(examined by Dr.
Chris Hughes of the Department of International Relations, LSE and Prof. Zixiang (Alex) Tan of the School of Informatics, Syracuse
University) [currently with the Evian Group, IMD
Business School, Switzerland and affiliated with the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology working on the management of network industries, and president of Bonopro]
Ruri Abe, 2004
"Peripheral identities in transition" (examined by Dr. David
Shankland of Bristol University
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology and Dr. Catherine Alexander of Goldsmith's College
(U. London) Department of Anthropology [currently Associate
Professor of Media & Communication, Sophia University, Tokyo]
Fola
Yahaya, 2000
"Information
infrastructure development in Sub-Saharan Africa" (examined by Prof. Gerald Grant of Carleton University and Dr. Shirin Madon of the LSE)
[currently CEO of Strategic Agenda
LLP]
Tanai Khiaonarong, 1999
"Banking
and innovation: the case of payment systems modernisation in Thailand"
(examined by Prof. Mike Hobday of the Science Policy Resarch
Unit, Sussex University and Dr. Steve Smithson
of the LSE)
[now with the Bank of Thailand; and Senior
Lecturer in Information Systems, Westminster
University Business School]
Mehmet Islamoğlu, 1999
"Information
management; a transaction costs perspective"
(examined by Prof. Claudio Ciborra
then of Institute THESEUS, Nice, and Dr.
James Backhouse of the LSE)
[now Associate Professor of MIS, Eastern
Mediterranean University; previously with Istanbul
Bilgi University]
Ashraf Hassan, 1998
"Debt
management and information handling for developing countries; the case of
Egypt"
(examined by Dr. Chris Sadler of North London University and Prof. Ian Angell of the LSE)
[now President and CEO, Delta Investment Group,
Jason Huang, 1997
"Participation in information systems design; a structuration
perspective"
(examined by Prof. Guy Fitzgerald, then of Birkbeck College, now Brunel
University and Dr. Mike Newman of
Heejin Lee, 1997
"Temporal
Implications of Electronically Mediated Business Procedures on Organisational
Work: EDI Applications in Trade"
(examined by Dr. James Backhouse of the LSE and Prof. Steve Sawyer then of Syracuse University, now of the School of
Information, Pennsylvania State University)
[latterly Lecturer in Information Systems, Brunel University, then Associate
Professor of Information Systems, University of
Melbourne, now Associate Professor of Information Systems, Yonsei University]
G. Harindranath, 1997
"India's
Information Technology Industry: Adapting to Globalisation and Policy Change in
the 1990s"
(examined by Dr. Richard Heeks of Manchester
University and Dr. Shirin Madon
of the LSE)
[now Senior Lecturer in Management Information Systems, Royal Holloway School of Management,
University of London; Hari's web site]
Gerry Grant, 1996
"The
Strategic Dimensions of Information Systems Capability: Case Studies in a
Developing Country Context"
(examined by Prof. Pat Hall of the Open University and Dr. Steve Smithson of the
LSE)
[now Associate Professor of Information Systems in the Faculty of
Management, Carleton University, Canada;
previously at McGill University School of Management]
Sherif Kamel, 1994
"The Use of
Decision Support Systems in Development Planning in Egypt"
(examined by Prof. David Wield of the Open University and Dr. Shirin Madon, of the LSE)
[now director of the Regional Information Technology Institute, Cairo and
Associate Professor of Information Systems at the American University, Cairo]
Stefano Kluzer, 1993
"The
Political Economy of Information Technology in Southern Africa"
(examined by Prof. Geoff Walsham of
[now a researcher with ENEA,
Michael Robson, 1992
"The Pharmaceutical Industry in
(examined by Prof. Alan Milward of the LSE) *Dept. of
Economic History
[now a systems director for the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United
Nations, in
James Backhouse, 1991
"Semantic
Analysis and Information Systems Design"
(examined by Prof. David Avison of Southampton
University and Prof. Ian Angell of the LSE)
[now a Reader in Information Systems at the London School of Economics]
Miron M. Marche, 1991
"Models of
Information: The Feasibility of Measuring the Stability of Data Models"
(examined by Prof. David Avison of Southampton
University and Prof. Ian Angell of the LSE)
[now professor of MIS at Dalhausie
University,
Mayuri Odedra, 1990
"Transfer of
Information Technology to Developing Countries: Case Studies from Zambia,
Zimbabwe and Kenya"
(examined by Prof. Geoff Walsham
of Cambridge University and Prof. Ian Angell
of the LSE)
[later with the Indian Institute of Technology,
Krisana Kitiyadisai, 1990
"Concepts
of Relevance in a Semiotic Framework Applied to Information Systems Analysis
and Design"
(examined by Prof. Peter Checkland of
[now with the Department of Public Administration,
Timo
Myllyntaus, 1989
"Transfer
of Technology to Finland, The Case of Electricity"
(supervised with Prof. Leslie Hannah) Dept. 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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