Kathryn's research interests are in the areas of data warehouse usage and data strategy, net-based customer service systems, and project management. Her work has been published in the Harvard Business Review, Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM and MIS Q Executive and presented at leadin...
Kathryn's research interests are in the areas of data warehouse usage and data strategy, net-based customer service systems, and project management. Her work has been published in the Harvard Business Review, Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM and MIS Q Executive and presented at leading conferences in her field. Kathryn joined Queen's from Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia where she had been teaching Project Management since January 2001 and Information Resource Management since January of 2000. Kathryn completed her PhD in Business Philosophy from the University of Western Ontario, Richard Ivey School of Business in 2000.She has been very active in her professional career and has participated as a reviewer for Information Systems Research (ISR), the Journal of the AIS (JAIS) as well as a book reviewer for Information Technology Project Management, Prentice Hall 2000/01.