Belbaly Nassim Aissa

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Information Systems

Professor Belbaly Nassim Aissa is an Associate Professor at GSCM Montpellier Business School.

 

His work concerns information systems. His research areas are focused on Knowledge Management, New Product Development, Information System Development and Open Source Systems. He is author of several articles published in reviews and book chapters.

Research

Information Technology and e-Business Applications (ERP, CRM, SCM and NPD)

Open Source Systems

Knowledge Management Systems

Information Management services and functionalities

Information Systems Development

Journal Articles

Performance factors of “full distance learning”: The case of undergraduate students in academic exchange, Communication of the AIS, August 2006 (with Meissonier R, Houze E, Benbya H).

Mechanisms for Knowledge Management Systems Effectiveness: an Exploratory Analysis. Knowledge and Process Management Journal, July ,2005. (with Benbya, H)

Corporate Portal: a tool for Knowledge Management Synchronization. International Journal of Information Management. 2004 (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

Toward a Conceptual Model for Managing Customer Knowledge in a Destination Marketing System.Quarterly Journal of Electronic Commerce. 2004 (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

The "New" New Economy: Lessons Learned from the Burst of Dot Com's Bubble, Dispelling the Myths of the New Economy". Journal of E-Business, December 2002 Issue Vol. 2 Issue 2. (with Benbya,H).

Book Chapters

Resistance User Evolution during IT project: A Longitudinal Analysis of a French High-TechSME, LNI Book, forthcoming 2007. (with Meissonier R, Houze E).

The IT culture as an obstacle to the adoption of an ERP: Case of a high-tech SME, Information System Development, Springer, forthcoming 2007. (with Meissonier R, Houze E).

Knowledge Management Contribution to New Product Development: evidence from High technology companies in the Silicon Valley: "Artificial Intelligence and Integrated Intelligent Information Systems: Emerging Technologies and Applications” 2006, (with Benbya, H )

Knowledge based Destination Management Systems In Information and Communication Technologies in Tourism. Proceedings of the International Conference in Cairo, Egypt. Andrew J. F (Ed.) Springer-Verlag, 2004. (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

Books

A Guide to New Product Development Systems Performance: A knowledge management approach, forthcoming 2007

Successful OSS Project Design and Implementation: Requirements, Tools, Social Designs, Reward Structures and Coordination Methods (with Benbya H, Meissonier, R), forthcoming 2007.

Conferences

An empirical investigation of the customer Knowledge creation impact on NPD Performance, HICSS 2007, Hawaii. (with Benbya H, Meissonier, R)

The IT culture as an obstacle to the adoption of an ERP. 15thInternational Conference on Information System Development, Budapest, 2006.

Resistance User Evolution during IT project: A Longitudinal Analysis of a French High-TechSME . AIM, Luxembourg, 2006.

Knowledge Management Systems impact on NPD performance. San Diego International System Conference (SICS), USA, July 2005.

Doctoral Consortium : the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management august 2005, Hawaii

Knowledge Management Systems and NPD performance: An integrated approach. San Diego International Systems Conference, July 2005. Knowledge management systems Mechanisms for success: some empirical evidence.

Proceeding of the XIV Scientific Meeting of the AIIG, Entrepreneurship and managerial competencies, Bergamo, Italy, 2003. (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

Knowledge based Destination Management systems, International Federation for Information technology and tourism. Cairo, Egypt. ENTER 2004, (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

The Knowledge Based e-Business decision model. International summer school on "New approaches to strategic management", Ostuni, Italy, 2003. (with Benbya, H & Passiante, G)

Current working papers and under review papers

An empirical investigation of knowledge management System quality impact on competitive advantage

Customer Knowledge creation and it’s impact on new product development performance

Understanding the impact of customer knowledge creation on NPD performance

The role of Leadership in NPD Performance,

Developer’s behaviour and its impact on open source software design: an empirical investigation.

Why Open source software projects fail?

Contact

 n.belbaly @ supco-montpellier.fr Associate Professor
GSCM Montpellier Buiness School - Department of Management Information Systems
 2300 avenue des Moulins 34185 MONTPELLIER CEDEX 4, France
Tél: +33 (0)4 67 10 25 16 Fax: +33 (0)4 67 45 13 56 595