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Mark-Gregory Mark-Gregory

 

Intellectual Contributions

Refereed Proceedings

Discipline-Based Scholarship

  • Gregory, M. (2012). A reflection on Personal Information Management Systems. PIM'12 Personal Information Management workshop, Bellevue, Seattle, Washington.
  • Gregory, M. & Kehal, M. (in press, 2012). Mentored action learning applied to personal knowledge management - a research in progress. UKAIS 2012: United Kingdom Academy for Information Systems annual conference.
  • Kehal, M. & Gregory, M. (in press, 2012). Knowledge Diffusion via AUTomated Organizational CARTography [AUTOCART]. UKAIS 2012: United Kingdom Academy for Information Systems annual conference.
  • Gregory, M. & Descubes, I. (2011). Structured reflection in information systems teaching and research. UKAIS 2011 Conference,April 11-13,Oxford United Kingdom.
  • Gregory, M. (2011). Personal Knowledge management : PIMS/IIS/UGIS - A research in progress. International Days of Statistics and Economics at VSE.Prague,CZ.
  • Gregory, M. (2010). Collaboration and end-user information management tools. Americas Conference of the Association for Information Systems: AMCIS 2010, August 12th – 15th, 2010 – Lima, Peru.
  • Gregory, M. & Descubes, I. (2010). Data,Information and Knowledge : a candid and pragmatic discussion. The 4th International Conference on Advanced and Systematic Research,Zagreb,Croatia, 11-13 November 2010.
  • Gregory, M. & Norbis, M. (2009). Evaluating Situational Applications Builders. The 2nd International Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation: CITSA-IMETI 2009 Proceedings..
  • Gregory, M. & Norbis, M. (2009). Evaluating Situational Applications Builders, CITSA 2009. The 6th International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications, Orlando, Florida, USA , July 10-13.
  • Gregory, M. & Norbis, M. (2009). Auditing Personal Information Management. UKAIS Annual Conference 2009, Oxford, UK, March 31-April 01.
  • Gregory, M. & Norbis, M. (2008). Towards a Systematic Evaluation of Personal and Small Group Information and Knowledge Management Tools. 5th International Conference on Cybernetics and Information Technologies, Systems and Applications : CITSA 2008, Orlando, USA, June, 29-JULY, 2.

 

Non-Refereed Articles

Discipline-Based Scholarship

Gregory, M. & Descubes, I. (2011). Understanding PIMS: Personal Information Management. Research Journal of Economics, Business and ICT.

 

Non-Refereed Proceedings

Discipline-Based Scholarship

Gregory, M. & Norbis, M. (2008). The Business of Personal Knowledge. 8th International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organizations, Cambridge University, UK, August, 5-8.

 

Chapters, Cases, Readings, Supplements

Case

  • Shaaban, S. & Gregory, M. (2009). "Dutch Paradise Homes", Case Study (8 pp) and Teaching Note (22 pp). Registered into the ECCH,Cranfield University, U.K collection, Reference Numbers 609-011-1 and 609-011-8,May 2009.
  • Shaaban, S. & Gregory, M. (2005). "Span Hotels Teaching Case", Case Study and Teaching Note. ECCH European Case Clearning House.

 

Other Research

Other Publications

2009: Other Publications.

 

Service to the Institution

University Assignments

Other Institutional Service Activities:

2011-2012: Programme Manager, Master of Arts in International Business

 

Academic Background

  • PhD (ABD) Open University, Milton Keynes, GB, Personal information and knowledge management, --N/A--
  • Diplom Institute of Linguists, London, GB, French, 2002
  • M.S. Kingston University, Kingston, GB, Information Systems Design, 1985
  • BSc (Hons) University of Reading, Reading, GB, Scientific Bases of Planning, 1975

 

Teaching

 

• Business information systems

• Electronic business management and technology

 

Qualifications

 

• MSc, Information Systems Development, Kingston University, UK

• BSc, Systems Approach in the Social Sciences, Reading University, UK

 

Research Interests

 

• Business process analysis, management and enablement (including XML and Web Services)


 

Work Experience

 

Work Experience

Academic

  • Senior Lecturer (Professeur titulaire 1), ESC Rennes School of Business (February, 2002 - Present).
  • Senior Lecturer, University of Huddersfield School of Computing and Enginering (December, 1991 - June, 2002).

 

Non-Academic

  • Programmer, systems support specialist, consultant, ICL International Computers Limited (latterly Fujitsu Services Europe) (August, 1977 - December, 1991).
  • Computer programmer, CAP Computer Analysts and Programmers Ltd. (August, 1975 - August, 1977).

 

Consulting Experience

  • 1997: United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization FAO, Nanjing University of Economics, Skills transfer, teaching how to teach Microsoft Windows Office to administrative and academic staff.
  • 1990: Secretariat General of Council of Ministers, European Institutions, Commissioned report on text conversion mechanisms for shared multilingual word processing systems linked to mainframe computers.

 

 

 


 


 

 





 

 


 

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