Professor Niall Hayes
Professor of Information and OrganisationResearch Interests
General Interests
Social and organisational implications surrounding the development, management and use of computer-based information systems in contemporary organisations.
Research Overview
Niall Hayes is a Professor of Information and Organisation in the Department of Organisation, Work and Technology at Lancaster University. His research interests relate to the social and organisational implications arising from the introduction and use of information systems in organisations. His specific research domains are threefold: electronic government, digital health and information and communication technology in developing countries and for development.
Current Research
- E-Government
- Impact Assessment and Evaluation
- Technology in non-western contexts
- Technology and International Development
- Technology and innovation in rural districts
- Digital health
- Co-creation
- Open data and services
Research Grants
Horizon 2020 - Mobile Age project. 1st February 2016 - 31st January 2019. Principal Investigator. http://mobile-age.eu/
A £215,000 HEFCE grant - Plagiarism, Computers and Values (with Prof Lucas Introna at Lancaster and Dr Edgar Whitley at the LSE)
Qualifications
BSc, PGDip, MSc, PhD (Lancaster)
PhD Supervision Interests
I am interested in supervising Ph.D. students in the following domains: E-Government and Public Sector Transformation; Digital Health; Open Data and Services; Co-creation; Information Technology in Non-Western Contexts; Information Technology and International Development; Information Technology and SustainabilityManagement; Donors and Non Governmental Organisations; Impact Assessment and Evaluation
Mobile Age
01/02/2016 → 31/01/2019
Research
14th Organization Studies Workshop ‘Technology and Organization
Participation in conference
9th Latin American and European Meeting on Organization Studies (LAEMOS) Conference
Participation in conference
European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Participation in conference
New Technology, Work and Employment (Journal)
Editorial activity
Information Systems Journal (Journal)
Editorial activity
European Group for Organization Studies
Participation in conference
European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Participation in conference
IFIP 9.4 Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries
Participation in conference
Information Systems Journal (Journal)
Editorial activity
Theorising Development and Technological Change, London School of Economics and Politics Sciences
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
International Students, Academic Writing and Plagiarism Conference
Participation in conference
- Centre for Technological Futures
- DSI - Society
- Technology, Systems and Organisation