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General Joint Sessions and Workshops of IMCIC 2015 and its Collocated Events

March 10-13, 2015 ~ Orlando, Florida, USA

Integrating Academy with Industry: The Industry Perspective
Dr. Matthew Mullarkey, Director of the Doctor of Business Administration Program, University of South Florida, USA

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Dr. Matthew Mullarkey is the program director of the Doctor of Business Administration Program and a visiting faculty member in the Information Systems and Decision Sciences Department. He teaches the Case Discussion Publication course to the DBA students and the capstone courses in information systems to MIS and MBA students.
His principal research focus is on information systems and design science related to social enterprise networking within and between organizations, information cyber-security and privacy, digital healthcare data and analytics, monetization of companies' data streams, and the impact of information technology on innovation.
A veteran of the U.S. Army, Mullarkey has more than 25 years of experience as a president, chief executive officer, chief operating officer, and senior vice president in Fortune 500 and in startup companies in the automotive, applied materials and medical device industries. Mullarkey was a corporate officer at two NYSE listed companies, a board member of three private equity controlled companies, and founded two startup companies. He authored a number of case discussions and articles in his areas of research and holds two US patents.
He holds a PhD in Business Administration with a concentration in Information Systems from USF, an MBA from the Moore School at the University of South Carolina, an MS in Systems Management & Operations Research from the University of Southern California, and a BS in Engineering from the United States Military Academy. Mullarkey is a member of several community and professional organizations, including the CEO Council of Tampa Bay, the Tampa Bay Partnership, the Academy of Management, the Association for Information Systems, and the Association for Computing Machinery. Dr. Mullarkey's is currently an editor of Journal of Information Technology Education: Discussion Cases (JITE: DC).

As academics, we tend to view the benefits of integrating research and practice from the researcher's perspective. There is, however, another perspective: that of the industry practitioner. Entering a Ph.D. program in Information Systems and earning his degree after more than 25 years as an executive and military officer, Dr. Mullarkey is in a unique position to comment on this perspective. After describing some of his own experiences, Dr. Mullarkey will introduce a number of executives that have recently joined the inaugural cohort of the Doctor of Business Administration program at the Muma College of Business of the University of South Florida. These individuals will talk about their own personal motivations for undertaking a research-focused degree while continuing to manage their organizations.



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