Frank Chan
Associate Professor, Information Systems, Decision Sciences and Statistics (IDS) Department at ESSEC
Biography
ESSEC
Education
PhD in Information Systems - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology BBA in Information Systems and Finance - Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Biography
Frank Chan is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the ESSEC Business School. His research interests include electronic government and technology adoption. His work has appeared in
journals including
Information Systems Research, Journal of the Association for Information Systems,
Information Systems Journal,
Decision Support Systems,
and
Journal of Operations Management.
Research Areas
Areas
Electronic government Technology adoption
Teaching at ESSEC
e-Business Pre-MSc Computing Skills
Managing IT in the Digital Age
Other Teaching Activities
Statistical Methods for Information Systems Research, University of Jyväskylä, Finland (August 11-13, 2015) Structural Equation Modeling in Information Systems Research, University of Oulu, Finland (December 16-17, 2015)
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