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Business and Management
UK
2024

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Business and Management

D-Index
57
Citations
31409
World Ranking
632
National Ranking
96

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Business and Management in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Business and Management in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Geoff Walsham is affiliated with the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. Their research spans mainly within the social sciences, with particular focus on communication, sociology and political science, gender studies, information systems, and political science and international relations.

Their scholarly work addresses several key topics, including:

  • Social Media and Politics
  • Innovation, Technology, and Society
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media
  • ICT in Developing Communities
  • E-Government and Public Services
  • ICT Impact and Policies

Walsham has contributed to academic literature through publications in recognized venues. Two notable papers are:

  • "Inequality of what? An intersectional approach to digital inequality under Covid-19," published in 2021 in Information and Organization
  • "South-South and triangular cooperation in ICT4D," published in 2020 in The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries

Collaboration has been a component of their work, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Yingqin Zheng
  • Robert M. Davison
  • Antonio Díaz Andrade
  • Arlene Bailey
  • Ephias Ruhode

Walsham's research contributions intersect with various thematic areas within social sciences, exploring the role of technology and digital inequality, especially in developing regions and under conditions such as the Covid-19 pandemic. Their work reflects an interest in how technology impacts society, governance, and gender issues within global contexts.

Best Publications

  • Interpretive case studies in IS research: nature and method

    G Walsham

  • Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations

    Geoff Walsham

  • Doing interpretive research

    Geoff Walsham

  • The Emergence of Interpretivism in IS Research

    Geoff Walsham

  • Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations

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  • Actor-network theory and IS research: current status and future prospects

    G. Walsham

  • GIS for district-level administration in India: problems and opportunities

    Geoff Walsham;Sundeep Sahay

  • Cross-cultural software production and use: a structurational analysis

    Geoff Walsham

  • Research on information systems in developing countries: current landscape and future prospects

    Geoff Walsham;Sundeep Sahay

  • Managing cross-cultural issues in global software outsourcing

    S. Krishna;Sundeep Sahay;Geoff Walsham

  • Making a World of Difference: IT in a Global Context

    Geoff Walsham

  • Knowledge Management:: The Benefits and Limitations of Computer Systems

    Geoff Walsham

  • ICT4D research: reflections on history and future agenda

    Geoff Walsham

  • Are we making a better world with ICTs? Reflections on a future agenda for the IS field

    Geoff Walsham

  • STRUCTURATION THEORY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH

    Geoff Walsham;Chun-Kwong Han

  • Foreword: special issue on information systems in developing countries

    Geoff Walsham;Daniel Robey;Sundeep Sahay

  • Information Technology in Context: Studies from the Perspective of Developing Countries

    Chrisanthi Avgerou;Geoff Walsham

  • Toward ethical information systems: the contribution of discourse ethics

    John Mingers;Geoff Walsham

  • Electronic Trading and Work Transformation in the London Insurance Market

    Michael Barrett;Geoff Walsham

  • Inequality of what? Social exclusion in the e‐society as capability deprivation

    Yingqin Zheng;Geoff Walsham

  • Information Technology and Changes in Organizational Work

    Wanda J. Orlikowski;Geoff Walsham;Matthew R. Jones;Janice I. Degross

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Barrett
Michael Barrett University of Cambridge
Sundeep Sahay
Sundeep Sahay University of Oslo
Michael D. Myers
Michael D. Myers University of Auckland
John Mingers
John Mingers University of Kent
Matthew D. Jones
Matthew D. Jones Neuroscience Research Australia
Daniel Robey
Daniel Robey Georgia State University
Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson Stanford University
Brian T. Pentland
Brian T. Pentland Michigan State University
Michael P. Barrett
Michael P. Barrett University of Glasgow

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