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Anne
Powell
Assistant Professor of Computer Management
and Information Systems. |
Ph.D., Indiana University, 2000 (Management Information
Systems)
M.B.A., Indiana University, 1995 (MIS and Finance)
B.S., University of Evansville, 1985 (Marketing)
Prior to joining the SIUE faculty, Dr. Powell
was an instructor and doctoral candidate at Indiana University in
the Department of Accounting and Information Systems where she completed
the Ph.D. in Management of Information Systems (2000). Her dissertation
examined commitment and performance in virtual project teams.
She has ten years of work experience in the IT
field. She worked for three years for Electronic Data Systems Corporation
as a Systems Engineer. For seven years, she worked for American
United Life Insurance Company as a Systems Analyst for five years
and a Business Analyst for two.
Dr. Powell’s primary teaching area is Systems
Analysis and Design.
Her current research focuses on virtual
team collaboration issues. Secondary research interests include
effectiveness in distance education and end-user computing. Dr.
Powell has published work in Journal of End-User Computing and presented
several papers at the Americas Conferences on Information Systems.
In addition, she has written a chapter for the book Strategic Information
Technology. She serves on the editorial review board of Computer
Personnel journal.
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