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Natalia Levina
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Assistant Professor of Information Systems
Stern School of Business
New York University
E-mail: nlevina@stern.nyu.edu

[bio] Natalia Levinais an Assistant Professor in the Information, Operations, and Management Sciences department at the Stern School of Business, New York University. Her research interests focus on understanding boundary-spanning practices in multi-party information systems (IS) development settings exploring boundary power dynamics, communication patterns, and product outcomes. The phenomena that she studies include IS outsourcing, IS Use, web-development, and computer-support for cooperative work. Her teaching portfolio includes such courses as Computer-based Systems for Management Support, Global Sourcing Strategy, and a doctoral seminar on the behavioral aspects of IS development and use in organizations.Prof. Levina has published her work in MIS Quarterly, Reflections: The Society for Organizational Learning Journal, Journal of Applied Artificial Intelligence, and numerous conference proceedings. She is the recipient of the Best Dissertation finalist awards from both the Academy of Management, Technology and Innovation Management Division, and the Association for Information Systems (ICIS conference). Prof. Levina has received her B.A. in Computer Science and Mathematics from BostonUniversity, M.A. in Mathematics from BostonUniversity, and Ph.D. in Information Technologies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


[title]Off-shoring to former Soviet Union: Barriers to doing business or lack thereof

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