Inquiring Organizations: Moving From Knowledge Management To Wisdom
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John D. Haynes is currently a visiting professor of Management Information Systems at the University of Central Florida. He was formerly Professor and Chair in Information Systems, (Information Systems and Philosophy) Faculty of Humanities and Business at UCOL, Universal College of Learning, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Prior to his UCOL appointment in June 1998, he was at Bond University (Gold Coast, Australia) for just under nine years, where he was foundation Head of Artificial Intelligence (which he inaugurated in 1990). Also, in 1990, he jointly set up the Cognitive Science course in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Bond where he (also) lectured in Philosophy of Mind (Cognitive Science). Prior to 1989 he was Head of Department of Computing and Information Systems at the Hunter Institute of Higher Education, Newcastle, NSW, where concurrently, for eight years, he had a private practice as Managing Director of Mediware Pty Ltd (tailor-made software design! , implementation and programming for the medical profession). He has single authored two books Meaning As Perspective: the Contragram and Perspectival Thinking: for Inquiring Organisations, both published by ThisOne and Company Pty Ltd New Zealand, single edited Internet Management Issues: A Global Perspective, published by Idea Group Publishing, USA and his fourth book as joint editor with James F Courtney and David B Paradice, Inquiring Organizations: Moving from Knowledge Management to Wisdom is currently in press. His papers have appeared in (Australian) Practice Computing, The Australian and Australasian Journal of Information Systems, IEEE Computer Society Press, Information Systems Frontiers and the International Journal of Business. He has a (combined) PhD in Philosophy and Information Systems. His research interests are Strategic Management, E Commerce, the philosophy of information technology, philosophical foundations of information systems, internet management, artificial intelligence, and phenomenology.
David B. Paradice is professor and chairman of the MIS Department at Florida State University. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Management Information Systems) from Texas Tech University. He has worked as a programmer analyst and consultant. Dr. Paradice has published numerous articles focusing on the use of computer-based systems in support of managerial problem formulation and on the influence of computer-based systems on ethical decision-making processes. His publications appear in Journal of MIS, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man & Cybernetics, Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM, Decision Support Systems, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Business Ethics, and other journals.
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