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IIMB’s Centre for Software & IT Management to host talk by IIM Visakhapatnam faculty as part of the webinar series ‘Top IS Publications from India’ on June 02

During the session, the speaker Dr. Neena Pandey, will discuss her co-authored paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’

25 May, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Software and Information Technology Management (CSITM) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar on June 02 (Thursday), 2022, from 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm, to be led by Dr. Neena Pandey, faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. During the webinar, Dr. Pandey will discuss her co-authored research paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’, published in the Journal of Information Technology. It will be the third webinar in the series: ‘Top IS Publications from India’, the first of which was held on September 29, 2021, and the second on November 18 (Thursday), 2021. 

To register, please click this Link

Those who register will be sent a Zoom link for the webinar. Queries may be addressed to: CSITM@iimb.ac.in

The webinar series, ‘Top IS Publications from India’, initiated by CSITM, aims to honor and publicize some of the top research papers on Information Systems successfully published in reputed management journals (FT50 / ABDC A*) by research scholars from Indian B-schools. The authors will not only present their studies, but also share the challenges faced and insights gained from their publication journey. The series is aimed to encourage, inspire and guide budding IS researchers of our country to confidently target reputed journals. This initiative will also allow the Indian IS community to know their published scholars better, which may unlock opportunities for future collaboration. 

About the speaker: Dr. Neena Pandey is currently a faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. She completed her PhD in Information Systems from IIM Bangalore. Her thesis was in the domain of Internet Governance, in which she analyzed various aspects of policymaking with respect to the Internet. Two main debates under the governance of Internet that she dealt with in her thesis are, the multi-stakeholder versus multilateral form of Internet governance, and the impact of digital divide on sponsored data plan policy.

During the last leg of her research, she was a member of the founding team of DigiSec360IN Solutions Private Limited, a start-up in the cyber-security space, incubated at NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Prior to her PhD, she had almost a decade of corporate experience. During that stint, she worked in firmware development firms like Samsung India, Sencore Electronics and Verizon Data Services in the U.S. While at Verizon, she got two U.S. patents in the field of embedded advertising in digital television domain. She also completed her M Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras and her M Sc in Statistics from IIT Kanpur.

Abstract of the study: Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two competing and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on Actor Network Theory (ANT) and archival data, the paper examines how the focal actor’s (that is, the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of Internet governance form. It further explores the strategies of the focal actor to translate the interests of the ML network’s supporters, with a view to enrolling them in the MS governance network. The analysis shows how the focal actor has established the MS-governance form through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as an Obligatory Passage Point to keep the Internet successfully operational. The analysis also illuminates the combination of structural and collaborative strategies employed to allay the growing dissatisfaction with the MS-governance form. The paper suggests that whilst the protocols and technical standards of the Internet are increasingly relegated to the background, the social and political network that Internet artefacts draw together in a meta-form has grown in prominence.

Add to Calendar 2022-06-02 05:30:00 2024-03-29 14:02:15 IIMB’s Centre for Software & IT Management to host talk by IIM Visakhapatnam faculty as part of the webinar series ‘Top IS Publications from India’ on June 02 During the session, the speaker Dr. Neena Pandey, will discuss her co-authored paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’ 25 May, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Software and Information Technology Management (CSITM) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar on June 02 (Thursday), 2022, from 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm, to be led by Dr. Neena Pandey, faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. During the webinar, Dr. Pandey will discuss her co-authored research paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’, published in the Journal of Information Technology. It will be the third webinar in the series: ‘Top IS Publications from India’, the first of which was held on September 29, 2021, and the second on November 18 (Thursday), 2021.  To register, please click this Link Those who register will be sent a Zoom link for the webinar. Queries may be addressed to: CSITM@iimb.ac.in The webinar series, ‘Top IS Publications from India’, initiated by CSITM, aims to honor and publicize some of the top research papers on Information Systems successfully published in reputed management journals (FT50 / ABDC A*) by research scholars from Indian B-schools. The authors will not only present their studies, but also share the challenges faced and insights gained from their publication journey. The series is aimed to encourage, inspire and guide budding IS researchers of our country to confidently target reputed journals. This initiative will also allow the Indian IS community to know their published scholars better, which may unlock opportunities for future collaboration.  About the speaker: Dr. Neena Pandey is currently a faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. She completed her PhD in Information Systems from IIM Bangalore. Her thesis was in the domain of Internet Governance, in which she analyzed various aspects of policymaking with respect to the Internet. Two main debates under the governance of Internet that she dealt with in her thesis are, the multi-stakeholder versus multilateral form of Internet governance, and the impact of digital divide on sponsored data plan policy. During the last leg of her research, she was a member of the founding team of DigiSec360IN Solutions Private Limited, a start-up in the cyber-security space, incubated at NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Prior to her PhD, she had almost a decade of corporate experience. During that stint, she worked in firmware development firms like Samsung India, Sencore Electronics and Verizon Data Services in the U.S. While at Verizon, she got two U.S. patents in the field of embedded advertising in digital television domain. She also completed her M Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras and her M Sc in Statistics from IIT Kanpur. Abstract of the study: Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two competing and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on Actor Network Theory (ANT) and archival data, the paper examines how the focal actor’s (that is, the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of Internet governance form. It further explores the strategies of the focal actor to translate the interests of the ML network’s supporters, with a view to enrolling them in the MS governance network. The analysis shows how the focal actor has established the MS-governance form through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as an Obligatory Passage Point to keep the Internet successfully operational. The analysis also illuminates the combination of structural and collaborative strategies employed to allay the growing dissatisfaction with the MS-governance form. The paper suggests that whilst the protocols and technical standards of the Internet are increasingly relegated to the background, the social and political network that Internet artefacts draw together in a meta-form has grown in prominence. IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public
Add to Calendar 2022-06-02 05:30:00 2024-03-29 14:02:15 IIMB’s Centre for Software & IT Management to host talk by IIM Visakhapatnam faculty as part of the webinar series ‘Top IS Publications from India’ on June 02 During the session, the speaker Dr. Neena Pandey, will discuss her co-authored paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’ 25 May, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Software and Information Technology Management (CSITM) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar on June 02 (Thursday), 2022, from 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm, to be led by Dr. Neena Pandey, faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. During the webinar, Dr. Pandey will discuss her co-authored research paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’, published in the Journal of Information Technology. It will be the third webinar in the series: ‘Top IS Publications from India’, the first of which was held on September 29, 2021, and the second on November 18 (Thursday), 2021.  To register, please click this Link Those who register will be sent a Zoom link for the webinar. Queries may be addressed to: CSITM@iimb.ac.in The webinar series, ‘Top IS Publications from India’, initiated by CSITM, aims to honor and publicize some of the top research papers on Information Systems successfully published in reputed management journals (FT50 / ABDC A*) by research scholars from Indian B-schools. The authors will not only present their studies, but also share the challenges faced and insights gained from their publication journey. The series is aimed to encourage, inspire and guide budding IS researchers of our country to confidently target reputed journals. This initiative will also allow the Indian IS community to know their published scholars better, which may unlock opportunities for future collaboration.  About the speaker: Dr. Neena Pandey is currently a faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. She completed her PhD in Information Systems from IIM Bangalore. Her thesis was in the domain of Internet Governance, in which she analyzed various aspects of policymaking with respect to the Internet. Two main debates under the governance of Internet that she dealt with in her thesis are, the multi-stakeholder versus multilateral form of Internet governance, and the impact of digital divide on sponsored data plan policy. During the last leg of her research, she was a member of the founding team of DigiSec360IN Solutions Private Limited, a start-up in the cyber-security space, incubated at NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Prior to her PhD, she had almost a decade of corporate experience. During that stint, she worked in firmware development firms like Samsung India, Sencore Electronics and Verizon Data Services in the U.S. While at Verizon, she got two U.S. patents in the field of embedded advertising in digital television domain. She also completed her M Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras and her M Sc in Statistics from IIT Kanpur. Abstract of the study: Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two competing and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on Actor Network Theory (ANT) and archival data, the paper examines how the focal actor’s (that is, the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of Internet governance form. It further explores the strategies of the focal actor to translate the interests of the ML network’s supporters, with a view to enrolling them in the MS governance network. The analysis shows how the focal actor has established the MS-governance form through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as an Obligatory Passage Point to keep the Internet successfully operational. The analysis also illuminates the combination of structural and collaborative strategies employed to allay the growing dissatisfaction with the MS-governance form. The paper suggests that whilst the protocols and technical standards of the Internet are increasingly relegated to the background, the social and political network that Internet artefacts draw together in a meta-form has grown in prominence. IIM Bangalore IIM Bangalore communications@iimb.ac.in Asia/Kolkata public

During the session, the speaker Dr. Neena Pandey, will discuss her co-authored paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’

25 May, 2022, Bengaluru: The Centre for Software and Information Technology Management (CSITM) at IIM Bangalore will host a webinar on June 02 (Thursday), 2022, from 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm, to be led by Dr. Neena Pandey, faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. During the webinar, Dr. Pandey will discuss her co-authored research paper: ‘Improving the governance of information technology: Insights from the history of Internet governance’, published in the Journal of Information Technology. It will be the third webinar in the series: ‘Top IS Publications from India’, the first of which was held on September 29, 2021, and the second on November 18 (Thursday), 2021. 

To register, please click this Link

Those who register will be sent a Zoom link for the webinar. Queries may be addressed to: CSITM@iimb.ac.in

The webinar series, ‘Top IS Publications from India’, initiated by CSITM, aims to honor and publicize some of the top research papers on Information Systems successfully published in reputed management journals (FT50 / ABDC A*) by research scholars from Indian B-schools. The authors will not only present their studies, but also share the challenges faced and insights gained from their publication journey. The series is aimed to encourage, inspire and guide budding IS researchers of our country to confidently target reputed journals. This initiative will also allow the Indian IS community to know their published scholars better, which may unlock opportunities for future collaboration. 

About the speaker: Dr. Neena Pandey is currently a faculty of Information Systems at IIM Visakhapatnam. She completed her PhD in Information Systems from IIM Bangalore. Her thesis was in the domain of Internet Governance, in which she analyzed various aspects of policymaking with respect to the Internet. Two main debates under the governance of Internet that she dealt with in her thesis are, the multi-stakeholder versus multilateral form of Internet governance, and the impact of digital divide on sponsored data plan policy.

During the last leg of her research, she was a member of the founding team of DigiSec360IN Solutions Private Limited, a start-up in the cyber-security space, incubated at NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore. Prior to her PhD, she had almost a decade of corporate experience. During that stint, she worked in firmware development firms like Samsung India, Sencore Electronics and Verizon Data Services in the U.S. While at Verizon, she got two U.S. patents in the field of embedded advertising in digital television domain. She also completed her M Tech in Computer Science and Engineering from IIT Madras and her M Sc in Statistics from IIT Kanpur.

Abstract of the study: Governance of the Internet is a matter of global importance and concern. The multistakeholder (MS) and multilateral (ML) forms have been presented as two competing and plausible models of Internet governance. Drawing on Actor Network Theory (ANT) and archival data, the paper examines how the focal actor’s (that is, the U.S. government’s) beliefs influence the choice of Internet governance form. It further explores the strategies of the focal actor to translate the interests of the ML network’s supporters, with a view to enrolling them in the MS governance network. The analysis shows how the focal actor has established the MS-governance form through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) as an Obligatory Passage Point to keep the Internet successfully operational. The analysis also illuminates the combination of structural and collaborative strategies employed to allay the growing dissatisfaction with the MS-governance form. The paper suggests that whilst the protocols and technical standards of the Internet are increasingly relegated to the background, the social and political network that Internet artefacts draw together in a meta-form has grown in prominence.