Namchul Shin

Namchul Shin is Associate Professor of Information Systems at Pace University. He received his Ph.D. in MIS from the University of California at Irvine, M.B.A. from the University of Toledo, and B.A. from Seoul National University. His current research interests lie in the areas of IT business value, organizational and strategic impacts of IT, electronic business, and enterprise commerce management. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research. His work has been published in journals such as European Journal of Information Systems, Logistics Information Management, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, International Journal of Services Technology and Management, and Business Process Management Journal.

Publications

Information Technology and Diversification: How Their Relationship Affects Firm Performance
Namchul Shin. © 2011. 15 pages.
While the importance of IT coupled with organizational changes for business performance has been widely discussed in the information systems (IS) literature, there has been...
Information Technology and Diversification: How Their Relationship Affects Firm Performance
Namchul Shin. © 2010. 15 pages.
While the importance of IT coupled with organizational changes for business performance has been widely discussed in the information systems (IS) literature, there has been...
Information Technology and Diversification: How Their Relationship Affects Firm Performance
Namchul Shin. © 2009. 15 pages.
While the importance of IT coupled with organizational changes for business performance has been widely discussed in the information systems (IS) literature, there has been...
Strategies for Generating E-Business Returns on Investment
Namchul Shin. © 2005. 368 pages.
Companies invest in e-business and its supporting technology for their e-business initiatives. E-business applications such as supply chain management and customer relationship...
Creating Business Value with Information Technology: Challenges and Solutions
Namchul Shin. © 2003. 334 pages.
Questions on the business value of information technology (IT), which have been raised by managers and researchers for the last decade, are not settled yet. Firms invest in IT to...
An Empirical Analysis of Productivity Gains from Information Technology's Reduction of Coordination Costs
Namchul Shin. © 2003. 21 pages.
Most information systems (IS) research has examined the impact of information technology (IT) on the organization of economic activities by starting from the theoretical...