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Mercredi 18 mai 2016
Journée Accueil des participants
13h-14h Accueil des doctorants
14h-18h Consortium Doctoral
18h-19h30 Cocktail de bienvenue
Jeudi 19 mai 2016
Journée Accueil des participants
9h-10h30 Session plénière d’ouverture et conférence du Dr. Lynne Markus (Bentley University)
11h-12h30 Sessions parallèles
12h30-14h Déjeuner et session posters
14h-15h30 Table ronde “DSI” (en partenariat avec le Cigref) et sessions parallèles
16h-17h Sessions parallèles
17h30-19h Visite guidée du Vieux-Lille (sur inscription)
19h30 Dîner de gala
Vendredi 20 mai 2016
Journée Sessions parallèles, panels et assemblée générale de l’AIM
9h-10h30 Table ronde “Lieux de travail collaboratifs” et sessions parallèles
11h-12h Assemblée générale de l’AIM
12h-13h30 Déjeuner
13h30-15h Atelier “Meet the editors in IS” et sessions parallèles
15h30-17h Sessions parallèles
17h Clôture du colloque
Markus

M. Lynne Markus

Professor, Information and Process Management

Research Affiliate, MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research

The John W. Poduska, Sr. Professor of Information and Process Management, Bentley University

M. Lynne Markus is The John W. Poduska, Sr. Professor of Information and Process Management at Bentley University. Professor Markus’s research interests include the social and ethical issues in IT design and use, especially in the finance industry, and IT governance and organizational design in multinational enterprises, governmental organizations, and interorganizational arrangements.

She is the author or editor of six books and over 100 other scholarly publications. She was named a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems in 2004, and, in 2008, she won the AIS Leo Award for Exceptional Lifetime Achievement in Information Systems. In 2012, she received the Bentley Mee Family Prize for Research, a lifetime achievement award. Professor Markus has extensive international experience, including more than three years in Asia, having taught at universities in Hong Kong (as Chair Professor of Electronic Business at City University of Hong Kong), Singapore (as Shaw Foundation Professor at Nanyang Business School), Portugal (as Fulbright-FLAD Chair in Market Globalization), Canada (as Fulbright—Queen’s Visiting Research Chair in the Management of Knowledge-Based Enterprises), and in France (at the Université Paris Dauphine, Université de Nantes, and l’École de Management in Strasbourg).

She is a member of the Advisory Boards of the Information Management Research Centre (Nanyang Business School, Singapore) and the Monieson Centre (Queen’s University, Canada). Professor Markus holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and a Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Case Western Reserve University.