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of Editorial Board of several international journals <strong>and</strong> is consulting private companies <strong>and</strong> government<br />

agencies in Albania<br />

Misoo Kwon, Ph D, is Director of the National DB Project Dept., National <strong>Information</strong> Society Agency (NIA),<br />

<strong>and</strong> a Professor at the Graduate school of policy studies, Korea Univ., Seoul, Korea. He is also PM for the<br />

Green IT National Strategy Development Project of Presidential Committee <strong>and</strong> Green Growth Expert<br />

Advisor of Korea‘s Presidential Government Deregulation Committee.<br />

Luigi Lavazza is associate professor at the University of Insubria at Varese, in the Department of Computer<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> Communication. His research interests include empirical software engineering <strong>and</strong><br />

measurement, process evaluation <strong>and</strong> improvement, <strong>and</strong> the requirements engineering. He is the co-author<br />

of over 100 scientific papers, a member of the IEEE computer society, <strong>and</strong> an IARIA fellow.<br />

Valentina Lenarduzzi is a PhD student in Computer Science at Insubria University (Como). She received<br />

her Master‘s in Environmental Engineering at the Milan Politecnico in 2008 <strong>and</strong> then focused her interests on<br />

Marketing, working first for MITA Biorulli as Sales engineer, <strong>and</strong> then to Ecoconsulting as Sales Manager.<br />

Her research interests focus on Software Marketing, Open Source Marketing <strong>and</strong> Open Source Adoption.<br />

Monika Magnusson is a senior lecturer in <strong>Information</strong> Systems at Karlstad University in Sweden. Her<br />

research is mainly in the e-commerce <strong>and</strong> e-services area, foc<strong>using</strong> on adoption <strong>and</strong> evaluation. Other<br />

research interests include e-business/e-service model design <strong>and</strong> the use of social media, such as<br />

Facebook, for customer interaction in businesses <strong>and</strong> public agencies.<br />

Thanos Magoulas is a senior lecturer at the IT-university of Gothenburg. For several years he has been<br />

responsible for the Master‘s programme in IT management. His current research interest relates to<br />

Enterprise Architecture.<br />

Panagiotis Manolitzas holds a Bachelor in Public Administration (specialization in <strong>Management</strong> Science)<br />

from the University of Athens <strong>and</strong> an MSc in Public <strong>Management</strong> (specialization in <strong>Management</strong> Science)<br />

from the University of Athens. Panagiotis. He has written the book ‘Principles of Business Administration’. He<br />

is a Member of Hellenic Operational Research Society.<br />

Nata van der Merwe has 24 years of experience - 10 years as an IS/IT professional <strong>and</strong> 14 years as an<br />

IS/IT lecturer - lecturing at the University of Cape Town, as well as the Cape Peninsula University of<br />

Technology. Her main research interest is the use of project-based teaching as a teaching <strong>and</strong> learning<br />

strategy.<br />

Alemayehu Molla is an Associate Professor at the School of Business IT <strong>and</strong> Logistics, RMIT University.<br />

His research areas are Green IT <strong>and</strong> digital business. He has published more than 90 articles, in the<br />

European Journal of <strong>Information</strong> Systems, <strong>Information</strong> & <strong>Management</strong>, International Journal of E-commerce,<br />

Journal of E-commerce Research, <strong>and</strong> Journal of E-commerce in Organizations, amongst others.<br />

Gunilla Myreteg is an Assistant Professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. Her research interests include<br />

how information technologies, especially ERP systems, are designed <strong>and</strong> used in organizations for a variety<br />

of information purposes.<br />

Hesbon O. Nyagowa is a PhD student at the University of Zulul<strong>and</strong>, South Africa, specialising in <strong>Information</strong><br />

Studies. He a obtained Master‘s of Business <strong>and</strong> Administration, specialising in <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Information</strong><br />

Systems at University of Nairobi, Kenya. He is currently the Academic Registrar of Kenya Polytechnic<br />

University College, a constituent college of the University of Nairobi.<br />

Gizem Ogutcu graduated from Baskent University‘s Department of <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Systems in<br />

2008, <strong>and</strong> completed her post graduate education in <strong>Information</strong> Technologies & System <strong>Management</strong> in<br />

2010. She is a Ph.D student at METU Medical Informatics Department <strong>and</strong> a full-time research assistant at<br />

Baskent University Department of <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Systems. Research interests include IT<br />

Governance, <strong>Information</strong> Security, Hospital <strong>Information</strong> Systems <strong>and</strong> E-transformation.<br />

Roslina Othman obtained a PhD (<strong>Information</strong> Retrieval) from Aberystwyth University, Wales, MLIS from<br />

IIUM, <strong>and</strong> BBA (Finance) from Eastern Washington University. Othman is an Associate Professor at the<br />

Faculty of ICT, IIUM, <strong>and</strong> a consultant to NAM Institute of Empowerment for Women (bridging gender digital<br />

divide) <strong>and</strong> MCMC for customer satisfaction survey on mobile applications.<br />

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