information technology — ϲ Thu, 23 Mar 2023 16:30:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Carl Schramm /faculty-experts/carl-schramm/ Fri, 06 Mar 2020 01:51:20 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=158576 Carl Schramm is a University Professor in the School of Information Studies at ϲ. He is the 16th person at ϲ history to hold the title of University Professor.

Schramm is an internationally recognized leader in entrepreneurship, innovation and economic growth, and he comes to ϲ following a decade as president of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. Under his leadership, the Kauffman Foundation grew into a global institution, becoming the largest private funder of economic research related to growth and innovation. Schramm initiated many efforts in education, spearheading the Kauffman Campus Program at 17 universities and establishing the first charter school in the United States to be owned by a grant-making foundation.

An entrepreneur himself, as well as economist and lawyer, Schramm founded and co-founded several successful companies in the health care, finance and information technology industries, including HCIA, Inc., Patient Choice Health Care and Greenspring Advisors. In 2007, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez tapped Schramm to chair the Department of Commerce’s Measuring Innovation in the 21st Century Economic Advisory Committee.

Among Schramm’s books are “Health Care and Its Costs” (W.W. Norton for the American Assembly, 1987); “The Entrepreneurial Imperative” (Harper Collins, 2006); “Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism” (Yale, 2007), with the economists William Baumol and Robert Litan, and now published in 10 languages; and “Inside Real Innovation” (World Scientific, 2010). “The Entrepreneurial Imperative” and “Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism” illustrate how less-developed nations can accelerate growth through entrepreneurship, while urging the United States itself to reinvigorate its own commitment to small business as the force that made it the world’s leading economy.

Schramm holds a doctorate in labor economics and industrial relations from the University of Wisconsin, where he was both a Ford Foundation doctoral fellow and a New York State Regents Graduate fellow. He also holds a law degree from Georgetown University.

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Michel Benaroch /faculty-experts/michel-benaroch/ Tue, 28 Feb 2017 18:55:55 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=115637 Professor Benaroch is Associate Dean for Research and Professor of Management Information Systems at the Whitman School of Management. Professor Benaroch’s research addresses issues concerning the economics of IT investment, IT investment risk, ontology-centered knowledge representation, and artificial intelligence applications in finance. He has published extensively in information systems and computer science journals, including MIS Quarterly,Information Systems Research,Journal of MIS,IEEE Transaction on Software Engineering,International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, and International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. He was ranked #26 (out of top-100 researchers worldwide) who published in top Information Systems journals (MISQ, ISR, JMIS,ԻJAIS) during 1999-2011.

While at Whitman, Professor Benaroch has taught courses on customer relationship management analytics, management of information technology (IT), IT and Electronic Commerce, decision-support and data mining technologies, and database management. He has also taught at the Israeli Institute of Technology (Technion), New York University, and the University of Rochester.

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