Parce que l’excellence de l’enseignement repose sur la qualité du corps professoral, l’ESSEC s’attache à recruter les meilleurs professeurs. Excellence académique, ouverture internationale, créativité pédagogique , 3 mots clé pour caractériser le corps professoral de l'ESSEC .
Vous trouverez sur cette page la présentation des CV de tous nos professeurs ainsi que les annonces de recrutement de professeurs.
1990-1993 PhD "Metrics and models to support the development of hybrid information systems". University of Aston, Birmingham, UK 1987-1988 MSc, Intelligent Knowledge Based Systems, University of Essex, Colchester, UK. 1984-1987 BA (Hons), Combined Studies (Arts), majoring in Philosophy and Psychology. Sunderland Polytechnic, Sunderland, UK.
Biographie
Trevor Moores teaches IS/IT for Managers in the MBA, and supervises company simulations within ESSEC. Pedagogically, Trevor strongly believes that one of the best methods for teaching IS/IT is through the use of business games and company simulations. He has previously taught at universities in Hong Kong (1993-1998) and the USA (1998-2010). His research interests are broadly in the area of the management of software, ranging from measuring the development of conventional and knowledge based systems, to broader social issues, such as technology acceptance, software piracy, and online trust. He has over 50 publications in journals, conferences, and book chapters, including articles in MIS Quarterly, Journal of Business Ethics, Expert Systems with Applications, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, and Information & Management. Trevor has also worked in London for a consultancy company documenting the installation of SAP R3/R4 at ESSO UK, and also for the training division of a manufacturing company in Hong Kong.
"OSMAS: A multi-agent testbed for experimenting with organizational strucutres". Vestin Mortgage Summer Research Grant . US$ 8,000. Summer 2004.
"Developing an issue-contingent model of software piracy". Emporia State University Grant for Intellectual Contributions. US$1,000. Summer 1999.
"Survey of assimilation gaps in South-East Asia and Europe". City University Small-Scale Research Grant, Project 903-0569. Principal Investigator. HK$ 12,860. December 1997-May 1998.
"Analysing technology-driven interventions from a socio-technical perspective". City University Strategic Research Grant, Project 700-0660. Principal Investigator. HK$ 361,412. June 1997-July 1998.
"A tool to develop (in-house) software cost estimating models". City University Strategic Research Grant, Project 700-0357. Principal Investigator. HK$ 229,001. December 1994-July 1996.
"Evaluation of an integrated enterprise model as a context for requirements engineering". City University Small-Scale Research Grant. Co-Invetigator. HK$ 43,368. August-September 1995.
"Groundwork for a world survey on the use of software development tools". City Polytechnic Starter Grant, Project 910-027. Principal Investigator. HK$6,000. June-November 1994.
Prizes/Awards :
Best refereed paper, runned-up, 1993; £ 200. Awarded to the Harris-Jones et al. (1993) conference paper.
Wilcon Construction prize for an international conference paper, 1992; £ 500. Awarded to the Edwards & Moores (1992a) conference paper.
SERC Research Studentship, 1987-1988; £ 2,500. Awarded on a competitive basis by the University of Essex.
Since 2004 : Member, PCGS. Since 1994 : Charter Member, AIS.
Track co-chair (with Alessandro D'Atri), "IS Security and Privacy", International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS2008). Track co-chair (with Uday Kulkarni), "General Topics", International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS2006). Webmaster, ICIS2005 conference webiste (2004-5). Contributor, MacMillan Reference USA/The Gale Group, "Computer Sciences for Students, Vol. 3" (2002). Chair of a panel on "What I think about reviewing: Confessions of a panel of expert reviewers", International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS2001). Track co-chair (with G. Dhillon and J. Lee), "Policy, Legal, and Security Issues in IS", Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS2000). Chair of a session on "Risk Management", European Software Cost Measurement Conference (ESCOM1995). Member of the Program Committee, 1st IFIP/SQI International Conference on Software Quality and Productivity (ICSQP1994). Chair of a session on "IT Surveys", European Software Cost Measurement Conference (ESCOM1994). Chair of a session on "Information Management", International Conference on Economics/Management and Information Technology (1992).
Conseil
Camberley Enterprises Ltd., Hong Kong, 1998; applying a PC acceptance model to determine requiremetns for a training programme.
University of Staffordshire, 1996-1998; distance learning project supervision and tutorial delivery.
Shun Tat Printing Co., Hong Kong, 1995; requirements analysis for an accounting system.
University of Ulster, 1994-1996; distance learning project supervision, lecture, and tutorial delivery.
Expérience professionnelle
2000-2010 University of Nevada Las Vegas, Las Vegas (NV), USA. Associate Professor (tenured). Assistant Professor. Department of Management Information Systems (College of Business). Service: University (Special Hearing Panel Committee); College (Assessment, Bylaws, International Business Advisory Board, Merit, P&T, Recruitment, Research, Undergraduate Core Revision); Department (Graduate Program, Merit [Chair], MIS Internship Coordinator, P& T [Chair]).
2006 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (SAR), PR China. Visiting Fellow. Department of Information Systems (Faculty of Business). July - August.
1998-2000 Emporia State University, Emporia (KS), USA. Associate Professor. Division of Accounting & Computer Information Systems (School of Business). Service: College (AACSB Accreditation, Dean's Advisory, Faculty Recognition [Chair]); Department (CIS Curriculum).
1993-1998 City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong (SAR), PR China. Assistant Professor. Department of Information Systems (Faculty of Business). Service: Department (BBA[IS] Year 1 Tutor, MA Module Examiner, BBA Module Examiner, MA Deputy Course Leader, MA Year 1 Tutor).
1990-1993 University of Aston, Birmingham, UK. Contract Research Officer. Operations & Information Management Division (School of Business).
1988-1990 Documentation Associates, Houston (TX), USA, and London, UK. Business Writer