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Atreyi KANKANHALLI
Assistant Professor
Ph.D. (National University of Singapore)
MSc (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)
BTech (Indian Institute of Technology)
Tel: (65) 6516-4865
Fax: (65) 6779-4580
E-mail:
atreyi@comp.nus.edu.sg
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Dr. Atreyi Kankanhalli is Assistant Professor in the Department of Information
Systems at the National University of Singapore (NUS). She obtained her B. Tech.
from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, her M.S. from the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, New York, and her Ph.D. from NUS. She had visiting stints
at the Haas Business School, University of California Berkeley and the Indian
Institute of Science, Bangalore. Prior to joining NUS, she has considerable
experience in industrial R & D. She has consulted for several organizations
including World Bank and Bosch SEA. Her research interests include knowledge
management, IT-enabled organizational forms, IT in public sector, and service
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Dr. Kankanhalli's work has appeared in premium journals such as the MIS
Quarterly, Journal of Management Information Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Engineering Management, Journal of the American Society for Information Science
and Technology, International Journal of Human computer Studies, Journal of
Strategic Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems,
Communications of the ACM, and Decision Support Systems. Her research has been
presented at leading conferences including the ICIS, Academy of Management
Meeting, HICSS, and WITS. She has served or is serving on several conference
committees such as ICIS, AoM, ICTD, PACIS, GDW, and ICKM and serves on the
editorial boards of the MIS Quarterly, Information and Management, IEEE
Transactions on Engineering Management and Journal of Global Information
Management among others.
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Dr. Kankanhalli was awarded the President's Graduate Fellowship, Dean's Graduate
Award, and Infocomm Development Authority Gold Medal at NUS. She is also the
winner of the ACM-SIGMIS ICIS 2003 Best Doctoral Dissertation award and
runner-up for the MISQ Reviewer of the Year award.
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