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Rajendra Singh

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Rajendra Singh

Associate Professor of Management Information Systems

About Singh

Rajendra “Raj” Singh’s research and teaching interests include health information technology, healthcare operations, business analytics, digital innovation, business process transformation, and strategic use of technology. Previously, he taught at the Moore School of Business at the University of South Carolina. He has published in journals such as Management Information Systems Quarterly, the Journal of Management Information Systems, the European Journal of Information Systems, the Journal of the Association for Information SystemsInformation and Organization, and Health Services Research. He received his doctoral degree in computer information systems from Georgia State University in 2011. Before joining academia, he worked for more than 14 years as a production engineer, business process analyst, software quality consultant, and project manager.

Research Areas:

  • Healthcare IT
  • Digital Innovation
  • Professional Burnout

Education

  • Ph.D., Computer Information Systems, Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University
  • Master of International Business, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical), Delhi College of Engineering (now Delhi Technological University)

Publications

  • Singh, R., Baird, A., & Mathiassen, L. 2020. "Ambidextrous Governance of IT-Enabled Services: A Pragmatic Approach." Information and Organization, 30(4), 100325.

  • Singh, R., Baird, A., & Mathiassen, L. 2018. "Collaboration Risk Management in IT-Enabled Asymmetric Partnerships: Evidence from Telestroke Networks." Information and Organization, 28(4), 170-191.

  • Singh, R., Mindel, V., & Mathiassen, L. 2017. "IT-Enabled Revenue Cycle Transformation in Resource-Constrained Hospitals: A Collaborative Digital Options Inquiry." Journal of Management Information Systems, 34(3), 695-726.

  • Singh, R., Mathiassen, L., & Mishra, A. 2015. "Organizational Path Constitution in Technological Innovation." MIS Quarterly, 39(3), 643-666.

  • Singh, R., Mathiassen, L., Stachura, M. E., & Astapova, E. V. 2011. "Dynamic Capabilities in Home Health: IT-Enabled Transformation of Post-Acute Care." Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 12(2), 2.

  • Singh, R., Keil, M., & Kasi, V. 2009. "Identifying and Overcoming the Challenges of Implementing a Project Management Office." European Journal of Information Systems, 18(5), 409-427.

Awards

  • 2019 - AIS Best Information Systems Publication Award
  • 2018 - Best Paper of the Year Award, Information and Organization Journal
  • 2016 - Best Paper Award in the “IT in Healthcare” track at HICSS conference
  • 2020 - Best Associate Editor for General IS Track at ICIS conference

About OU's Price College of Business

The University of Oklahoma Michael F. Price College of Business has experienced significant growth over the past five years, becoming OU’s second-largest college with over 5,800 students. The college offers highly ranked undergraduate, master’s, executive and doctoral programs across six academic divisions. More information is available at price.ou.edu