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Cas de la Tunisie (Journal of Global Management Research) Technologie de l’information et de la communication et culture nationale. L’impact de la culture d’entreprise sur l’efficacité d’utilisation du Tableau de Bord Prospectif (Journal of Global Management Research)
Three Failed Attempts to Adopt e-Marketplaces: Lessons Learnt from a Large Enterprise (Journal of Enterprise Information Management) The Impact of National Culture on the Meaning of Information Systems Success at Organizational Level Reviewer for the following papers: AGOURRAM, Defining Information Systems Success in Germany PLAISENT, The Tutored and Computer Based Self Study Approach: une nouvelle approche pedagogique dans l’enseignement superieure en management multicultural, Proceedings of the International Conference on Pedagogy, Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, Montreal, 1999. Implications for IS standardization in Multinational Organizations, Proceedings of International Resource Management Association, Washington, May 2002 The Impact of National Culture on the Meaning of Information System Success. A Framework of Analysis”, in “Business Strategies for Information Technology Management”, Kalle Kangas, 2003. INGHAM, The Impact of National Culture on Information Systems Success. The Use of Repertory Grid and Open Interviews in Cross-cultural Research, Proceedings of Cultural Attitudes towards Technology and Communication, Sweden, June 2004. The Case of The Euro Arab Management School, The Twelfth International Conference On Learning, Granada, Spain, July 11-14, 2005 Succeeding the Implementation of Information Systems in a Multicultural Environment, the Thirteen International Conference on Learning, Jamaica, June 22-25, 2006. ROBSON, Technology Acceptance Model and Culture, Catac, 2006, Tartu!, Estonia, 28 June – 1 July, 2006. Succeeding the Implementation of Information Systems in a Multicultural Environment, International Journal of Learning, Vol 13. A New Perspective, 6th International Conference on Business and Economics, Cambridge, USA, October 15-17, 2006 The Evaluation of Information System Success. The Case of The Euro Arab Management School, International Journal of Learning, Vol 12. The Impact of National Culture on the Meaning of Information Systems Success at the User Level, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, (accepted) The Impact of National Culture on the Meaning of Information Systems Success at the Systems Level, Journal of Applied Computing and Informatics, Vol 5, No1, 2006. ROBSON, Defining Information Systems Success in France, International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, Vol 3, No4, 2007. Defining Information systems Success in Canada, Journal of Information Management and Computer Security, Vol 14, No 4, 2006. GLOBE (Global Leadership Organizational Behavior Effectiveness), Wharton Business School, 1997.Įlaboration of a multicultural MBA program at the European Arab Management School, Granada, Spain, 1994. Partial results have been published in different journals, including Leadership Quarterly Journal. The purpose of the GLOBE (Global Leadership Organizational Behaviour Effectiveness) project is to uncover the “etic” and “emic” categories of leadership. The research involves more than 170 researchers from all around the world. Professor Agourram was also involved in the largest leadership research study to have been sponsored and conducted by the Wharton Business School. The programme was based on the tutored-self study approach, with heavy use of internet technology and private networks. Twenty-five researchers from European and Arab countries developed a multicultural MBA programme which is now offered in about 20 European and Arab countries. He has been involved in a joint research programme sponsored by the European Union and the Arab League.
The purpose of the study is to develop information systems success models in Arab culture. Agourram is undertaking the design process of a research study that will complement his dissertation research. His research interests include information systems implementation success and long-term success in different national cultures, electronic commerce success models in different cultures, and the deployment of global information technology. His upcoming article will publish the findings of his dissertation, which searched for information systems success in four national cultures: France, Germany, Canada, and China. Agourram’s current research is concerned with information systems success in multicultural environments.