Emmanuel Monod

Emmanuel Monod, Paris Dauphine University (France) is visiting associate professor at Georgia State University (Atlanta, USA). He was vice-president of the AIS from 2003 to 2008 and conference track chair for ICIS (2004 and 2005), ECIS 2005 and AMCIS (from 2004 to 2007). He created (and was leader of) two AIS Special Interest Groups “e-culture e-tourism” and “philosophy and epistemology of IS”.

He has previously held executive positions in IBM (France and USA), France Telecom and the French Company of External Trade (COFACE), depending of the French Ministry of Finance. At Paris Dauphine University, he is the director of the Master of International Business (MIB), co-director of the EDBA (Executive Doctorate in Business Administration), and director of the dual doctorate-PhD program with Georgia State University (Atlanta).

He published in Information and Organization, Information System Journal (ISJ), European Journal of Management, Communications of the AIS (CAIS) and 3 French journals recognized by CNRS (French equivalent to NSF) : Systèmes d’Information et Management (SIM), Réseaux (networks) and Annales des Telecommunications.

Topics:

  • project management,
  • change management,
  • ERP implementation,
  • Corporate transformations.

Industries :

  • museums,
  • tourism
  • hotels
  • luxury
  • airlines

Methods

  • Qualitative
  • Interpretive
  • phenomenology
  • hermeneutics

Disciplines:

  • philosophy
  • sociology
  • psychology
  • history