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Dolphy Abraham, Ph.D.

Office: Hilton 213
Phone: 310.338.2902
Email:
dabraham@lmu.edu

Dolphy Abraham


Areas of Expertise

• Knowledge Management
• Globally Distributed Work (Outsourcing)
• e-Business Strategy


Biography


Dolphy Abraham, a Fulbright Scholar, has been a computer information systems professor at the College of Business Administration since 1993 where he focuses his teaching on E-business management information and support systems, and information systems analysis and design.  He is on the Editorial Review Board for the International Journal of E-Business Research and is a member of the Society for Information Management, the Association of Information Systems, the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and Beta Gamma Sigma.

Education

• PhD: University of Pittsburgh (1993)
• MBA: Syracuse University (1988)
• BCom: Bangalore University (1986)


Recent Publications

Gale, J., Krill, T. and Abraham, D.M. (2005). “Introduction: Toward understanding e-business transformation,” Editorial in Journal of Organizational Change Management, Special Issue: Organizational Transformation and e-Business Implementation, Vol. 18(2), pp. 113-115.

Abraham, Dolphy M., Fuentes, C. and Abraham, Dulcy M. (2004). “Evaluating Web-Based Bidding in Construction: Using Simulation as an Evaluation Tool,” International Journal of Electronic Business. Vol. 2(2), 121-141.

Ewusi-Mensah, K.E., Seal, K.C. and Abraham, D. M. “Developing a Collaborative Learning Facility to Support Advanced Information Systems Courses: The LMU Experience,” Information Systems Education Journal, Vol. 2(13),  3-18.

Abraham, D. M. and Leon, L. (2005) “Knowledge Management in Supply Chain Systems,” Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publications, Hershey, PA, 293-300.

Jeong, H., Abraham, Dolphy M. and Abraham, Dulcy M. (2005), “Knowledge Management in Civil Infrastructure Systems,” Encyclopedia of Communities of Practice in Information and Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publications, Hershey, PA, 286-292.