5 questions organisations must ask when surprised

Published: 15 September 2016

There are five key questions to ask when adapting to surprise situations in business, according to Samer Faraj, Canada Research Chair in Technology, Management and Healthcare at Desautels Faculty...

Shots fired! Why is switching between organisational practices so difficult?

Published: 30 June 2016

Imagine you work for the police and are involved in large covert surveillance of a notorious criminal. The team is experienced and includes a helicopter, cars, a high tech listening post, and over...

Open-source health information technology: A case study of electronic medical records

Published: 27 February 2015

Authors: Hani Safadi, David Chan, Martin Dawes, Mark Roper, Samer Faraj Publication: Health Policy and Technology Abstract: 

Keep calm and ask yourself this

Published: 22 September 2016

Researchers from the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University have examined police data from an infamous 2011 murder – where a Dutch criminal was shot whilst under surveillance, but the...

Shots Fired! Switching Between Practices in Police Work

Published: 30 June 2016

Authors: Schakel, J.K,  Fenema, P.C, Faraj, S.  Publications: Organization Science Abstract:

The emergence of online community leadership

Published: 29 May 2015

Authors: Johnson, S.L., Safadi, H., Faraj, S. Publication: Information Systems Research

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