Fulton Hall 254C
Email: karpovsk@bc.edu
ISYS1021 Digital Technologies: Strategy and Use
IS strategy; digital technologies; IT-business alignment; CIO influence; and business analytics.
Professor Karpovsky earned her B.A. in Economics and M.A. in Computer Science from Boston University. She has her Ph.D. in Business from Bentley University. Her research focuses on strategic issues in the context of Information Systems and her current interests are in data visualization, business analytics, and blockchain..
"Aligning in Practice." In Galliers R.D. (ed.) Strategic Issues in Information Technology, Business & Management Collection. Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London.
“Aligning in Practice: From Current Cases to a New Agenda.” (With Galliers, R. D.) Journal of Information Technology, 30 (2), 136-160. February, 2015.
“The Process of Information Systems Strategizing.” (With Galliers, R.D. and Hallanoro, M.) In A. Tucker (Ed.), Computer Science Handbook, 3 (2). Chapman and Hall. May, 2014.
“Learning Towards Ambidexterity - Cases On Information Systems Strategizing: A Meta-Ethnography.” (With Stein, M. and Galliers, R.D.) International Conference on Organization Learning, Knowledge and Capabilities. Oslo, Norway. 2014.
“The Power and Influence of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) in IS Strategizing.” (With Galliers, R.D.) 34th International Conference on Information Systems. Milan, Italy.