Tracy Jenkin

Associate Professor of Management and Information Systems at Smith School of Business

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  • Smith School of Business

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Smith School of Business

Dr. Tracy Jenkin is an Associate Professor at Smith School of Business and a Faculty Affiliate at the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence.

Her current research explores human-AI collaboration and cognitive processes. She also has published in the areas of data analytics, environmental sustainability and IT (green IT), project management, and project alignment.

She has published in a variety of top journals including Business and Society, The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, Decision Sciences, Information and Organization, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Information Technology, and MIS Quarterly. Dr. Jenkin’s teaching focuses on analytics, artificial intelligence, and agile project management.

Dr. Jenkin received her PhD in Management (MIS), with a minor in Computer Science, from Queen’s University. She previously worked in the IT and software industry for ten years, working with a broad range of organizations, such as Accenture, Dell and new venture Trilogy Software, and across a diverse set of industries, including telecom, high-tech, financial services, and commodity chemicals.

Academic Area

  • Digital Technology
  • Management Analytics

Interest Topics

  • Analytics & AI
  • Technology & Information Systems

Academic Degrees

  • Ph.D., Management Queen’s University (2008)
  • M.Sc., Management Queen’s University (2004)
  • Bachelor of Commerce, (First Class Honours) Queen’s University (1994)

Academic Experience

  • Smith School of Business, Queen's University
    • Tenured Associate Professor (2016 – Present)
    • Adjunct Assistant Professor (2008-2016)
    • Teaching Fellow (2007)
  • Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence
    • Faculty Affiliate (2019 - Present)

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