Douglas R. Vogel

Douglas R. Vogel is Professor (Chair) of Information Systems at City University of Hong Kong. He has been involved with computers and computer systems in various capacities for over 35 years. He received his M.S. in Computer Science from U.C.L.A. in 1972 and his Ph.D in Business from University of Minnesota in 1986. Professor Vogel’s research interests bridge the business and academic communities in addressing questions of the impact of management information systems on aspects of interpersonal communication, group problem solving, cooperative learning and multi-cultural team productivity. He has published widely and directed extensive research on group support systems and technology support for education. He has been ranked 3rd in a journal report of top researchers in Group Support Systems and ranked 10th in a worldwide list of top researchers in MIS as well as 4th in the list of most collaborative information systems researchers.

Publications

Foreword
Douglas R. Vogel. © 2021.
This Foreword is included in the book Optimizing Health Monitoring Systems With Wireless Technology.
IS-Supported Managerial Control for China’s Research Community: An Agency Theory Perspective
Wen Tian, Douglas R. Vogel, Jian Ma, Jibao Gu. © 2012. 29 pages.
In the first decade of the 21st century, China’s Research Community (CRC) is struggling to achieve better performance by increasing growth in knowledge quantity (e.g....
Designing Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools to Support Project-Based Learning: An Activity-Oriented Approach
Ronnie Cheung, Doug Vogel. © 2012. 14 pages.
Collaborative learning involves small groups of students working together to solve problems for the purpose of learning. There are a large number of researches that focus on the...
Foreword
Doug Vogel. © 2010. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Comparative Blended Learning Practices and Environments.
IS-Supported Managerial Control for China’s Research Community: An Agency Theory Perspective
Wen Tian, Douglas Vogel, Jian Ma, Jibao Gu. © 2010. 29 pages.
In the first decade of the 21st century, China’s Research Community (CRC) is struggling to achieve better performance by increasing growth in knowledge quantity (e.g....
The Competitive Forces Facing E-Health
Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Santosh Misra, Arnold Jenkins, Douglas R. Vogel. © 2009. 14 pages.
Superior access, quality and value of healthcare services has become a national priority for healthcare to combat the exponentially increasing costs of healthcare expenditure....
The Competitive Forces Facing E-Health
Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Santosh Misra, Arnold Jenkins, Douglas R. Vogel. © 2009. 14 pages.
Superior access, quality, and value of healthcare services has become a national priority for healthcare to combat the exponentially increasing costs of healthcare expenditure....
Mobile Phone Communication Innovation in Multiple Time and Space Zones: The Case of Hong Kong Culture
Shirley Chan, Douglas Vogel, Louis C.K. Ma. © 2009. 6 pages.
In most parts of the world, it is generally considered impolite or even rude to pick up an incoming mobile phone call and to have a longer (and loud) conversation in public...
The Competitive Forces Facing E-Health
Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Santosh Misra, Arnold Jenkins, Douglas R. Vogel. © 2008. 18 pages.
Superior access, quality, and value of healthcare services has become a national priority for healthcare to combat the exponentially increasing costs of healthcare expenditure....
Mobile Phone Communication Innovation in Multiple Time and Space Zones: The Case of Hong Kong Culture
Shirley Chan, Douglas Vogel, Louis C.K. Ma. © 2007. 7 pages.
In most parts of the world, it is generally considered impolite or even rude to pick up an incoming mobile phone call and to have a longer (and loud) conversation in public...
E-Community-Based Tourism for Asia's Indigenous People
Roger W. Harris, Doug Vogel, Lars H. Bestle. © 2007. 12 pages.
Indigenous peoples are good for national tourism development in Asia because they present an exotic image that helps to differentiate countries from each other. However, tourism...
The Competitive Forces Facing E-Health
Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Santosh Misra, Arnold Jenkins, Douglas R. Vogel. © 2006. 14 pages.
Superior access, quality, and value of healthcare services has become a national priority for healthcare to combat the exponentially increasing costs of healthcare expenditure....
New Issues Arising from E-Education
Johanna Klassen, Doug Vogel. © 2003. 13 pages.
The Internet provides access to an unlimited wealth of resources, such as virtual libraries, databases, and electronic communities. In e-education, the World Wide Web and the...