Derrick Neufeld is an associate professor of Information Systems at the Richard Ivey School of Business. He has a B.Comm (Honours) degree in Marketing from the Asper School of Business, the Certified Management Accounting (CMA) designation, and a Ph.D. from Ivey.
Derrick Neufeld is an associate professor of Information Systems at the Richard Ivey School of Business. He has a B.Comm (Honours) degree in Marketing from the Asper School of Business, the Certified Management Accounting (CMA) designation, and a Ph.D. from Ivey.
Professor Neufeld's research examines how technology-enabled "virtualization" impacts individuals and organizations. He has studied the effects and effectiveness of such topics as e-mail (communicating at a distance); telecommuting (working at a distance); open source software development (team-working at a distance); remote leadership (managing at a distance); and cybercrime (breaking the law at a distance).
Professor Neufeld enjoys a variety of recreational pursuits including golf, squash, woodworking, and cooking. He is an aspiring gourmet chocolatier.