SCHOOL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

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AProf Hans Lehmann

BBIS Programme Director,
School of Information Management

Phone: 04 463 5879
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Street Address: Room 424, Rutherford House 23 Lambton Quay, Pipitea Campus
Nearest Fax: 04 463 5446

AProf Hans Lehmann

Currently Teaching

MMBA 507 - Information Systems
Course Coordinator

MMIM 512 - Strategic Information Management
Course Coordinator

Introduction

Hans is interested in the field of mobile technology for business, in particular, where is it going, (i.e. what will business do with this technology?), and which particular technology stream(s) will 'prevail'.

His other main area of interest is in qualitative methodologies, mainly Grounded Theory and its possible adaptation/combination/integration with other methods such as Action Research and Delphi Study.

Qualifications

MA, Natal; PhD, Auckland

Administrative Responsibilities

  • BBIS Programme Director

Selected Publications

Lehmann, H. (2011). ASB and beyond - the competitive power of information technology. In David Kroenke and Tony Hooper (Eds), Using MIS (pp. 110-113). North Shore, NZ: Pearson.

Lehmann, H. (2011). Grounded theory and information systems: are we missing the point? In Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Michael R. Wade, Scott L. Schneberger (Eds), Information systems theory: Explaining and predicting our digital society. Berlin: Springer.

Lehmann, H. (2011). Second time lucky? A tale of two systems. Interdisciplinary Journal of Information, Knowledge, and Management, 6, 107-118.

Fernandez, W. D. & Lehmann. H. (2011). Case studies and grounded theory method in information systems research: Issues and use. Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research, 13(1), 4-15.

Lehmann, H. P., Urquhart, C., Myers, M. D. (c2009). Putting the "theory" back into grounded theory: A framework for grounded theory studies in information systems. Under review with Information Systems Journal

Fernandez, W. D., Lehmann, H. P. (c2009). The grounded theory method and case study data in IS research: Issues and design (Working Title). Work-in-progress for submission to Information Systems Research

Lehmann, H.P. (2008). Objects as the primary design principle for international information systems. In Mahesh S. Raisinghani (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Global Information Technology. Hershey, PA., USA: IDEA Group Publishing (in press)

Lehmann, H., Prasad, M., Scornavacca, E. (2008). Adapting the IS success model for mobile technology in health - a New Zealand example. In Proceedings of 10th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC 2008). New York, ACM International Conference Proceedings Series, Vol. 342.

Lehmann, H. (2007). The Australasian Produce Co-operative: A global information systems project. In Val Hooper (Ed.), New Zealand Case Studies in Information Systems (pp. 19-22). Auckland, Pearson Education New Zealand.

Lehmann, H. P., Gallupe, R. B. (2007). Information systems for multinational enterprises: A grounded theory of their design and implementation. Forthcoming in P. Palvia, S. Palvia, E. Roche (Eds.), Global Information Technology and Electronic Commerce (2nd ed.). Marietta, GA, USA: Ivy League Publishing.

Lehmann, H. P., Remus. U., Berger, S. (2007). Mobile portals for knowledge management. In Arthur Tatnall (Ed.), Encyclopaedia of Portal Technology and Applications. Hershey, PA., USA: IDEA Group Publishing.

Scornavacca, E., Prasad, M., Lehmann, H. (2007). Understanding the organization impact and perceived benefits of bluetooth enabled personal digital assistants in restaurants. In Wayne W. Huang, Yingluo Wang and John Day (Eds.), Global Mobile Commerce: Strategies, Implementation, and Case Studies (pp. 253-264). Hershey,

PA, Information Science Reference.

Lehmann, H. (2007). Theories and how to discover new ones: The grounded theory methods. In Krassie Petrova and Ray Hackney (Eds.), Proceedings of the

International Symposium on Research Methods (pp. 6-10). Auckland, AUT University.

Lehmann, H., Fernandez, W. (2007). Adapting the grounded theory method for information systems research. In David Pauleen (Ed.), Proceedings of the 4th QualIT Conference (pp. 1-8). Wellington, School of Information Management, Victoria University of Wellington.

Lehmann, H., Lehner, F. (2007). A factorial view of knowledge exchange and sharing: a European perspective. In Felix B. Tan, James Thong, Lech J. Janczewski (Eds.), Proceedings of the 11th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS) (pp. 1-8). Auckland, School of Business, University of Auckland. CD-ROM.

Lehmann, H. & Huff, S. (2006). The state of academic information systems in New Zealand – 2006. Communications of the AIS, 21, 87-103.

Scornavacca, E., Prasad, M., Lehmann, H. P. (2006). Exploring the organisational impact and perceived benefits of wireless personal digital assistants in restaurants. International Journal of Mobile Communications, 4(5), 558-567

Lehmann, H. P., Berger, S., Remus, U. (2005). U-KNOW – an Example of a mobile portal for knowledge management. In J.F. Hampe, F. Lehner, K. Pousttchi, K. Rannenberg & k. Turowski (Eds.), Mobile Business – Processes, Platforms, Payments. Lecture Notes in Informatics - Series of the Gesellschaft für Informatik. Springer, Heidelberg

Lehmann, H. P. (2005). An object-oriented architecture model for international information systems. In M.G Hunter & F.B Tan (Eds). Advanced Topics in Global Information Management (Vol. 4, pp. 1-21). Harrisburg, PA.