Ephraim R. McLean
Professor · Information Systems
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz Center for InformaticsAbout
Ephraim R. McLean is a prominent academic in the field of Information Systems, known for foundational contributions to the measurement of IS success and IT management. His work often focuses on understanding organizational adoption of technology, leadership challenges, and industry trends. Collaborating frequently with scholars like Leon A. Kappelman and William H. DeLone, he has published extensively in leading journals such as MIS Quarterly Executive, European Journal of Information Systems, and Communications of the Association for Information Systems.
Research Interests: His primary areas of study include information systems success models, IT governance, organizational behavior in technology adoption, and the evolution of IS education. He has pioneered frameworks for evaluating IT project success and its impact on organizational outcomes. Recent work emphasizes social information systems and global IT trends.
Publications Trends: Over four decades, his articles consistently address IS success metrics, IT leadership challenges, and industry benchmarking. Notable contributions include the DeLone & McLean Model of IS Success, which remains a cornerstone in the discipline. Recent studies explore contemporary issues like social information systems and global IT practices.
Collaborations: He has led collaborative studies on annual SIM IT Trends surveys, analyzing industry priorities and leadership strategies. His editorial roles in journals like Data Base highlight his influence in shaping academic discourse.
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