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Abetti, Pier A. |
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Albright, Bob (Hartford) |
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Begley, Thomas |
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Chari, Murali |
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Demertzoglou, Pindaro |
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Durgee, Jeffrey F. |
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Francis, Bill B. |
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Francis, Sonja |
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Gingerella, Louis (Hartford) |
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Goldenberg, David H. |
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Golden, Timothy |
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Gupta, Aparna |
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Ha, Chang |
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Hasan, Iftekhar |
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Huang, Dongling |
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Jiao, Yawen |
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Kumar, Shyam |
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Kuruzovich, Jason |
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Lu, Yingda |
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Maleyeff, John (Hartford) |
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Markovitch, Dmitri |
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McDermott, Christopher M. |
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McDermott, Margaret (Peggy) |
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Nam, Seunghan |
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Nevo, Dorit |
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O'Brien, Jonathan P. |
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O'Connor, Gina C. |
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Paulson, Albert S. |
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Peters, Lael (Hartford) |
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Peters, Lois S. |
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Peteros, Randall (Hartford) |
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Rainey, David (Hartford) |
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Ravichandran, T. (Ravi) |
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Sanderson, Susan W. |
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Stodder, James (Hartford) |
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Teall, John |
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Tracy, William |
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Triscari, Thomas Jr. |
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Wright, Frank X. |
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Wu, Qiang |
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Yayla-Kullu, Hesna Muge |
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Ye, Pengfei |
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Zhang, Yinghong |
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Zhao, Hao |
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Dorit Nevo
Associate Professor
nevod@rpi.edu
518-276-2230
Areas: Information Systems, Business Analytics
Areas of Instruction: Management Information Systems, Quantitative Methods
Education
- Ph.D. in Management Information Systems,
Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
- M.Sc. in Economics,
Technion, Haifa, Israel
- B.A. in Economics and Business Administration,
University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel
Research and Publications
Professor Nevo's research focuses on the various interactions between computers and their users within the business environment. Primarily she explores the use of technology to collaborate and coordinate expertise. This includes the recent area of crowd sourcing and its impact on organizations. Professor Nevo is also studying how users of technology reinvent it under different contexts and how new technologies emerge from such reinvention. Her research has been published in leading academic and business journals including the Journal of Management Information Systems, Sloan Management Review, and the Wall Street Journal.
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