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Delone, William H. : ウィキペディア英語版 | William H. DeLone William Hook DeLone (born 1946) is an American organizational theorist, and Professor at the American University, Department of Information Technology, known for his work with Ephraim R. McLean on the information systems success model and on "measurement of information systems effectiveness."〔Taylor, Shirley, and Peter A. Todd. "Understanding information technology usage: A test of competing models." Information systems research 6.2 (1995): 144-176.〕〔Alavi, Maryam, and Dorothy E. Leidner. "Review: Knowledge management and knowledge management systems: Conceptual foundations and research issues." ''MIS quarterly'' (2001): 107-136.〕 == Life and work == DeLone obtained his BS from the Villanova University, his MS from Carnegie-Mellon University, and his PhD in Computers and Information Systems in 1983 from the University of California, Los Angeles with the thesis, entitled "Determinants of success for small business computer systems." After his graduation DeLone started his academic career, and moved to the Kogod School of Business at the American University in 1992, where he is appointed Professor at the Department of Information Technology. Delone's research interests are in the fields of the "coordination effectiveness and project success in globally distributed software development teams... () the effective deployment of information and communications technology in developing countries."〔(Profile William DeLone ), American University. Accessed 10.02.2015.〕
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