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Researcher
Pär
Ågerfalk
Professor (Full) at Uppsala University
Department of Informatics and Media
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About
Pär J. Ågerfalk received his PhD from Linköping University and is currently a Professor at Uppsala University where he holds the Chair in Information Systems. Prof. Ågerfalk’s current research centres on open innovation, software development methods and how conceptual modelling can be informed by pragmatism. His work has appeared in a number of leading journals and conferences in information systems and he is currently an editor of the European Journal of Information Systems.
Research Experience
Professor and Chair in Information Systems
Uppsala University July 2007 - Present
Professor and Chair in Information Systems
Uppsala University July 2007 - Present
Professor and Chair in Information Systems
Uppsala University July 2007 - Present
Building a Bi-directional Bridge Between Software ThEory and Practice (B4-STEP)
University of Limerick August 2003 - Present
Research on method tailoring, global software development, open source software, agile methods and criteria for IS design and evaluation (actability).
Building a Bi-directional Bridge Between Software ThEory and Practice (B4-STEP)
University of Limerick August 2003 - Present
Research on method tailoring, global software development, open source software, agile methods and criteria for IS design and evaluation (actability).
Building a Bi-directional Bridge Between Software ThEory and Practice (B4-STEP)
University of Limerick August 2003 - Present
Research on method tailoring, global software development, open source software, agile methods and criteria for IS design and evaluation (actability).
Actable Information Systems through Evaluation and Redesign (HUR)
Linköping University January 2001 - Present
Operative Project Manager. Research on theories, methods and criteria for IS evaluation based on actability.
Actable Information Systems through Evaluation and Redesign (HUR)
Linköping University January 2001 - Present
Operative Project Manager. Research on theories, methods and criteria for IS evaluation based on actability.
Actable Information Systems through Evaluation and Redesign (HUR)
Linköping University January 2001 - Present
Operative Project Manager. Research on theories, methods and criteria for IS evaluation based on actability.
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