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Deepak Khazanchi - Professor
Associate Dean

Dr. Deepak Khazanchi

Dr. Deepak Khazanchi is a Professor of Information Systems in the College of Information Science & Technology at the University of Nebraska in Omaha (UNO). He has worked for nearly twelve years in the Information Systems area and his last position was with the College of Business at Northern Kentucky University where he worked for nearly nine years. Deepak earned the Ph.D. degree with a specialization in Management Information Systems from Texas Tech University. Prior to this, Dr. Khazanchi completed his MBA from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and obtained an undergraduate degree in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur (India). He has also spent six months as a Visiting Professor of IS with the Agder University College in Kristiansand, Norway.

Dr. Khazanchi's research, consulting and teaching interests span a diverse set of areas including: Best practices in IS project management, Impact of EC/EDI on small- and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), Electronic Commerce control and assurance, IT culture, Measuring & evaluating the impact of IS on internal/external service quality, IT-enabled change management, IS strategies for small firms, IS Support for ill-structured problem understanding & decision making, DSS & Knowledge representation in expert systems, evaluating & measuring corporate IS sophistication, and philosophical, ethical and pedagogical issues in IS. He has published research in peer-reviewed IS journals and magazines such as DSS, JISM, Database, JITM,Database (ACM), JCIS and has given numerous presentations in national and international conferences. He has also given talks and seminars to companies and organizations in the USA and Norway on topics such as "best practices in IS project management" and "EC for international trade." Prior to pursuing the MBA and PhD degrees, he worked as a project manager and consulting engineer for design and construction projects in Iraq, Kuwait, Algeria, Malaysia, and India.

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This page was last updated on January 28, 2009.