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Ojelanki Ngwenyama

Dr. Ojelanki Ngwenyama

Director, Institute for Innovation and Technology Management | Professor
DepartmentGlobal Management Studies
EducationMS, MBA, PhD
Phone416-979-5000, ext. 4203

Overview

Ojelanki Ngwenyama Professor of Global Management and Director of the Institute for Innovation and Technology Management, Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University. He is a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems and a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa. He earned his PhD (1988) from Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering, State University of New York, Binghamton, and his MBA (1985) from Martin J. Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University. In 2009, he was awarded a D.Phil (HC) from the Faculty of Engineering, University of Pretoria. Ojelanki is an Emeritus Professor of Information Systems at the University of Cape Town and a regular Visiting Professor at Université de Nantes and the University of Münster. Since 1996, Ojelanki has been Docent at University of Jyväskylä. He was Professorial Research Fellow, Deakin University Business School (2017-2020); National Research Foundation Professorial Research Fellow (2019-2020), School of Computing, University of South Africa. Andrew Mellon Professor (2011) in South Africa and Velux Visiting Professor (2012), Copenhagen Business School. Ojelanki was a Professor at Aalborg University, Aarhus University and Virginia Commonwealth University and a visiting Professor of Informatics at the University of Pretoria. He served on the faculties of Stephen M. Ross School of Business, University of Michigan, and Schulich School of Business, York University.

Research and Professional Contributions
Alabi, M. O., & Ngwenyama, O. (2022). : building smarter food supply chains for post COVID-19 era. British Food Journal.
Lorini, M. R., Ngwenyama, O., & Chigona, W. (2022). . The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, e12220. 
Ngwenyama, O., Henriksen, H. Z., & Hardt, D. (2021). . European Journal of Information Systems, 1-19. 
Utulu, S. C. A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2021). . Online Information Review
Rowe, F., Ngwenyama, O., & Richet, J. L. (2020). European Journal of Information Systems, 29(5), 545-562.
Elmi, M. A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2020). "". The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 86(5), e12138. 
Utulu, S. & Ngwenyama, O. (2019), "". The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries. Vol. 85. No. 6.  https://doi.org/10.1002/isd2.12110
Mahdiloo, M., O. Ngwenyama, R., Scheepers, and Tamaddoni, A., (2018). "", International Journal of Production Economics, Vol 205, pp. 244-255.
Ngwenyama, O., & Klein, S. (2018). "", European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 27, No. 3 pp. 347 -366. 
Bailey, A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2016). "Community Mediation through ICTs: Seeking to Bridge Digital and Community Divides. The Journal of Community Informatics", 12(1).
Morgan, H. and Ngwenyama, O. (2015). "", International Journal of Production Economics, 168, 211-223.
Ngwenyama, O., & Nielsen, P. A. (2014). "", European Journal of Information Systems23(2), 205-222.  
Osei-Bryson, K. M., & Ngwenyama, O. (2013). "Advances in Research Methods for Information Systems Research", Springer.
Bailey, A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2013). "Toward entrepreneurial behavior in underserved communities: an ethnographic decision tree model of telecenter usage", Information Technology for Development19 (3), 230-248. 
Kræmmergaard, P.; Keller, KD; Ngwenyama, O., (2012) “Archetypes and the Logic of Management - How assumptions on ERP systems influence management actions”, AIS Transactions on Enterprise Systems, Vol. 3, pp. 36-45.
Kositanurit, B., Osei-Bryson, K. M., & Ngwenyama, O. (2011). "", Expert Systems with Applications, 38(6), 7041-7050. 
Osei‐Bryson, K. M., & Ngwenyama, O. (2011). "", Information Systems Journal21(5), 407-440.
Turetken, O., Jain, A., Quesenberry, B., & Ngwenyama, O. (2011). "", IEEE Transactions on, 54(1), 56-67.
Bailey, A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2011). "The challenge of e-participation in the digital city: Exploring generational influences among community telecentre users", Telematics and Informatics, 28(3), 204-214.
Bjørn, P., and O. Ngwenyama (2011), “”, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, Vol. 54. No. 1, 2011.
Bailey, A., and O. Ngwenyama (2010), “”, Journal of Information Technology for Development,  Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 62-82.
Ngwenyama, O., and J. Nørbjerg (2010), “”, European Journal of Information Systems, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 303-319. 
Plaza, M., O. Ngwenyama and K. Rholf (2010), “,” European Journal of Operational Research, Vol. 200, No. 2, pp. 518-528.
Bjørn, P., and O. Ngwenyama (2009), “”, Information Systems Journal, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 227-253.
Cukier, W., O. Ngwenyama, R. Bauer and C. Middleton (2009), “”, Information Systems Journal, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 175-196.
Book Chapters
Elmi, M., & O. Ngwenyama (2019) The Role of Mobile Money in Somalia’s Remittance System in Nah, F. F., Xiao, B. S. (eds) HCI in Business, Government and Organizations. Interacting with Information Systems.  Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Cham.
Mullings, C., & O. Ngwenyama (2018) Factors that Drive Successful Electronic Health Record Implementation Among Aging Nurses in Nah, F. F., Xiao, B. S. (Eds) HCI in Business, Government and Organizations. Interacting with Information Systems. HCIBGO 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer, Cham, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-91716-0_50
Utulu, S. C. A., & Ngwenyama, O. (2017). Model for Constructing Institutional Framework for Scientific Knowledge Management Systems: Nigerian Institutional Repository Innovation Case Applicable to Developing Countries. In Catalyzing Development through ICT Adoption (pp. 149-174). Springer International Publishing.
Woldeyohannes H.O., Ngwenyama O.K. (2017) Factors Influencing Acceptance and Continued Use of mHealth Apps. In: Nah FH., Tan CH. (eds) HCI in Business, Government and Organizations. Interacting with Information Systems. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10293. Springer, Cham

Ojelanki is PI for the SSHRC funded project: Accelerating Digital Technology Adoption In Canadian Companies. His other ongoing research projects are: (a) Organizational Innovation and Design: Focus an understanding of how to develop enabling conditions for organizational innovation and the role of design and technology appropriation in organizational innovation. (b) Decision modelling for Technology Management: Focused on developing decision models based on the learning curve, real options, game theory and transaction cost economics for analyzing complex high-value decision making for new technology implementation in organizations. (c) Information Technology and Global Development: Focused on investigating the social and economic impacts of ICT on developing countries. (e) Critical Social Science Research Methods: Focused on developing methodologies for critical social science research in information systems.

Education
D.Phil (HC, 2009) for International Contributions to Research Methods in Information Systems Faculty of Engineering, the Built Environment and Information Technology University of Pretoria, Republic of South Africa
Ph.D., Computer Science (1988), Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Science,State University of New York-Binghamton, NY, USA.
MBA, Organizations and Management (1985), Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University, NY, USA
MS Computer Information Systems, and BS Computer Science (1983), Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL, USA