Dr Mohamed Sheriff

Senior Lecturer

Department: Business Information Systems

Contact

Qualifications

BSc, PGDip Ed, Dip MIS, MSc, PhD

Research Interests

  • The nature of information & communication (Semiotics)
  • The value and use of information in organisation
  • Information technology in developing countries
  • Social & ethical issues in IS

Research Supervision:

Second Supervisor

  • Omer Ilyas: Technology in Health Care: Assessing stakeholder value in IT–mediated healthcare delivery in the UK

Teaching Interests

  • BIS4222 - Database Systems (Module Leader)

Biography

Positions:

  • Senior Lecturer
  • Postgraduate Director of Programmes
  • Course Leader - MSc Enterprise Management Technologies

Publications:

  • Mohamed Sheriff, The Tensions and Delights in a Bimodal Blended Learning Programme, Proceedings of the IADIS Conferences on e-Society and on Mobile Learning , Malta 27 - 30 June 2005 (Forthcoming).
  • Mohamed Sheriff, The Value of Information in Organisation: Some Characterisations of the Role of Context, 13th International Software Quality Management Conference SQM 2005, Cheltenham, UK (March 2005) (In Print).
  • Mohamed Sheriff, Partners in Professionalism, BCS Computer Bulletin, March 2001.
  • Mohamed Sheriff & Jonathan Liebenau (1994), Culture: an information systems perspective for developing countries, LSE Department of Information Systems Working Paper (ISSN 1472-9601).

 

Bookmark and Share