Geoff Walsham

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Geoff Walsham (born 1946 in Manchester), is a British scholar in the Social Study of Information Systems. He has done much to establish the value and legitimacy of interpretive research in the field of Information Systems, particularly through his book Interpreting Information Systems in Organizations (Wiley, 1993). He has also written extensively about IT in developing countries, including the book Making a World of Difference: IT in a Global Context (Wiley, 2001).

After studying Mathematics at the University of Oxford, he worked as an operational researcher at BP, and later gained an MA at Warwick University. He then joined the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge and became one of the founding members of the Judge Business School. He has lectured in the UK, Australia, Kenya, India, and the Philippines [1] and currently serves as Professor of Information Systems at JBS.

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