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Bandula
Jayatilaka
Assistant Professor
Area: MIS
Office: AA-226
Office phone: (607) 777-6057
E-mail: jbandula@binghamton.edu |
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Educational Background
Degrees granted/granting
universities:
- Ph.D.,
The University of Houston, Texas
- MS,
The University of Houston, Texas
- BS,
The University of Houston, Texas
Current Research Interests:
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IT management: - Organizational Change and IS
• IT Outsourcing and change, Organizational Learning
• Epistemological foundations of IT
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Knowledge Management: -
• Knowledge Transfer, Systems for knowledge management
• Epistemological foundations of knowledge management
- Information Systems Development-
• Organizational Change, Wireless System & Security
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Teaching Profession
Years at
Binghamton University:
2001 - Present
Courses regularly
taught:
- Systems Analysis
and Design
- IS Development
Tools (software development - programming)
- IT in Organizations
- Business Data Communications
Currents
Course(s):
Systems Analysis
and Design
Teaching
experience at other Universities:
The University
of Houston
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Most Significant Publications
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Dibbern, J., Goles, T., Hirschheim, R. and Jayatilaka, B.
(2004) “Information Systems Outsourcing: A survey and
Analysis of the Literature” Database for Advances in Information
Systems, Vol. 35, No. 4, December 2004, pp. 6-102.
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Jayatilaka, B., Schwarz, A. and Hirschheim, R. (2003) “Determinants
of ASP Choice: an Integrated Perspective” European Journal
of Information Systems, Vol. 12, No. 3, September 2003, pp.
210-224.
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Cooper, R and Jayatilaka, B. “Group creativity: The Effects
of Extrinsic, Intrinsic, and Obligation Motivations” Creativity
Research Journal
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“An Epistemological Taxonomy for Knowledge Management
Systems Analysis”, 36th annual Hawaiian International
Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2003, Big Island Hawaii.
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"IT
Sourcing - A Dynamic Phenomena: Forming an Institutional Theory
Perspective" In R. Hirschheim, A. Heinzl, J. Dibbern, (eds.)
Information System Outsourcing Enduring Themes, Emergent Patterns
and Future Directions, Springer Berlin, 2002, pp. 100 -130.
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