Dr. ANGELIKI POULYMENAKOU is Assistant Professor in Information Systems
Management. Prior to that she has served as lecturer in Information Systems in
the Informatics Department of the Athens School of Economics and Business and in
the Information Systems Department of the London School of Economics and
Political Science.
She holds a first degree in Mathematics (Athens), and MSc
and PhD degrees in Information Systems (London School of Economics).
Her current research interests focus information technology
enabled change and particularly on the study of technological intervention in
the areas of organisational learning and knowledge management, and on the study
of dynamic organisational networks from an Information Systems perspective. She
is currently the scientific coordinator of European funded projects in
socio-economic research within the IST programme in the areas of organisational
networks and learning. Over the past years she has participated in over
15 ESPIT, IST, and
Greek government funded research projects. More recently she has offered
consultancy work to the European Commission, DG Information Society (on the
socio-economic impact of electronic commerce, the emergence of new organisational
forms, the evaluation of proposals and projects on related issues in FP5), as
well as to the Greek Government (Ministries of Development and of Employment on
e-Business and the impact of the Information Society respectively). She is a
member of the co-ordinating committee of the Greek e-business forum (Ministry
of Development). Her several publications in international journals and
conferences draw from the full range of activities outlined above. She has
served as a member of the scientific committee of four international
conferences in information systems (ICIS, ECIS, IFIP) and has acted as a
referee in several international journals in the field.
In 2003 she chairs the organisation of the IFIP joint WG8.2
and 9.4 Conference on Information Systems and Globalisation, in Athens.