Jeffrey Sweeney
Assistant Professor of Information, Process, and Knowledge Management at Rotterdam School of Management
Schools
- Rotterdam School of Management
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Biography
Rotterdam School of Management
## Education - Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) University of Colorado Boulder (2009 — 2017.05) - Master of Business Administration (Executive M.B.A.) Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (2004 — 2006) - Bachelor’s Degree Colorado State University - College of Business (1994 — 1997)
Publications
Academic (5)
Netherlands ATHENA HIV Observational Cohort† (2022). A highly virulent variant of HIV-1 circulating in the Netherlands. Science, 375(6580), 540-545. [A30].
Iyengar, K., Sweeney, J., & Montealegre, R. (2021). Pathways to individual performance: Examining the interplay between knowledge bases and repository kms use. Information and Management, 58(7), [103498].
Iyengar, K., Sweeney, J., & Montealegre, R. (2020). Repository KMS Use and Work Group Performance: The Contingent Role of Group Composition. E-Service Journal, 11(2), 1-33.
Montealegre, R., Iyengar, K., & Sweeney, J. (2019). Understanding Ambidexterity: Managing Contradictory Tensions Between Exploration and Exploitation in the Evolution of Digital Infrastructure. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 20(5), 647-680.
Iyengar, K., Sweeney, J., & Montealegre, R. (2015). Information Technology Use as a Learning Mechanism: The Impact of IT Use on Knowledge Transfer Effectiveness, Absorptive Capacity, and Franchisee Performance. MIS Quarterly: Management Information Systems, 39(3), 615-641.
Conference proceeding (2)
Academic (2)
Sweeney, J., & Vervest, P. (2021). Disrupting Viral Transmission by Facilitating Guided Self-Regulation. In Proceedings of the Forty-Second International Conference on Information Systems, Austin Association for Information Systems.
Montealegre, R., Iyengar, K., & Sweeney, J. (2014). Toward a Process Model of IT Adoption Ambidexterity: A Revelatory Case-Study. In Proceedings of the Thirty Fifth International Conference on Information Systems, Auckland
Teaching case (1)
Academic (1)
Applegate, L. M., Montealegre, R., & Sweeney, J., (2012). Riding the Wave of Technological Change at RE/MAX, LLC, No. 813054-PDF-ENG, 21 p., Harvard Business Review
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