2017 - AIS LEO Award, Association for Information Systems
2009 - Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS)
His primary scientific interests are in Knowledge management, Information technology management, Variety, Process and Value. Vallabh Sambamurthy interconnects Enterprise architecture and Management information systems in the investigation of issues within Knowledge management. His Information technology management research includes themes of Corporate governance, Nomological network, Marketing, Investment and Information management.
His studies deal with areas such as Process capital, Entrepreneurship, Dynamic capabilities and Adaptation as well as Nomological network. His Marketing study incorporates themes from Diversity, Industrial organization, Project governance and Line management. His Process study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Control and Flexibility.
His primary areas of study are Knowledge management, Industrial organization, Marketing, Information technology management and Public relations. In his study, Corporate governance is strongly linked to Process management, which falls under the umbrella field of Knowledge management. His Industrial organization research incorporates elements of Supply chain management, Business process, Competitive advantage and Enterprise architecture.
His Marketing research is mostly focused on the topic Quality. His work carried out in the field of Information technology management brings together such families of science as Information management and Organizational effectiveness. Vallabh Sambamurthy conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Public relations and Panel session through his works.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Knowledge management, Marketing, Automotive industry, Advertising and Industrial organization. He integrates many fields in his works, including Knowledge management, Compatibility, eHealth, Hospital performance, Organizational context and Systems theory. His Marketing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Bandwagon effect, Phase and Entrepreneurship.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Imitation, Service, Institutional theory and Process in addition to Bandwagon effect. Vallabh Sambamurthy performs multidisciplinary studies into Process and Empirical evidence in his work. The Industrial organization study combines topics in areas such as Supply chain management, Agile supply chain, Enterprise architecture and Information technology management.
Vallabh Sambamurthy mainly investigates Knowledge management, Marketing, Ambidexterity, Hospital performance and eHealth. His Marketing research includes elements of Bandwagon effect, Institutional theory and Imitation. Among his research on Ambidexterity, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Field survey, Exploit, Dynamism and Dual.
His Hospital performance study overlaps with Compatibility, Organizational resource, Systems theory and Organizational context.
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Shaping agility through digital options: reconceptualizing the role of information technology in contemporary firms
V. Sambamurthy;Anandhi Bharadwaj;Varun Grover.
(2003)
Arrangements for information technology governance: a theory of multiple contingencies
V. Sambamurthy;Robert W. Zmud.
(1999)
Information Technology Assimilation in Firms: the Influence of Senior Leadership and it Infrastructures
Curtis P. Armstrong;V. Sambamurthy.
(1999)
Sources of influence on beliefs about information technology use: an empirical study of knowledge workers
William Lewis;Ritu Agarwal;V. Sambamurthy.
(2003)
Shaping up for e-commerce: institutional enablers of the organizational assimilation of web technologies
Debabroto Chatterjee;Rajdeep Grewal;V. Sambamurthy.
(2002)
Enterprise agility and the enabling role of information technology
Eric Overby;Anandhi Bharadwaj;V. Sambamurthy.
(2006)
How information management capability influences firm performance
Sunil Mithas;Narayan Ramasubbu;V. Sambamurthy.
(2011)
Research Report: The Evolving Relationship Between General and Specific Computer Self-Efficacy--An Empirical Assessment
Ritu Agarwal;V. Sambamurthy;Ralph M. Stair.
(2000)
The Assimilation of Knowledge Platforms in Organizations: An Empirical Investigation
Russell L. Purvis;V. Sambamurthy;Robert W. Zmud.
(2001)
Research Commentary: The Organizing Logic for an Enterprise's IT Activities in the Digital Era--A Prognosis of Practice and a Call for Research
V. Sambamurthy;Robert W. Zmud.
(2000)
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