Linda L. Brennan

Victoria Johnson is dean of the School of Business and Economics at Georgia Gwinnett College. Previously on the faculty of Mercer University-Atlanta, Dr. Johnson held the positions of Associate Dean and Professor of Management. She has authored numerous articles in the areas of corporate strategy, policy analysis, business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Dr. Johnson has served as a consultant to various companies in the public and private sectors and has made presentations at a variety of executive development seminars, and national and international academic conferences. She serves on the board of directors for United Business Institute, Brussels Belgium. Professor Johnson holds AB and MPA degrees from Georgia State University and a DPA degree from the University of Georgia.

Publications

RFID and Labor Management Systems Selection in the Logistics Industry
Cheryl A. Tibus, Linda L. Brennan. © 2013. 21 pages.
• Make a recommendation based on the evaluation, financial data, and other considerations.
Legal Truth and Consequences for a Failed ERP Implementation
Walter W. Austin, Linda L. Brennan, James L. Hunt. © 2013. 24 pages.
This case is inspired by a complaint and response filed in the U.S. court system. One of the case’s authors served as an expert witness in the case. Because the suit settled...
Friend or Foe?: Leveraging – and Mitigating – the Access and Immediacy of Social Media and Information Technologies
Linda L. Brennan. © 2011. 13 pages.
While many organizations and individuals use social media and information technologies (IT) to overcome the limitations of time and space, they often experience unintended...
Legal Truth and Consequences for a Failed ERP Implementation
Walter W. Austin, Linda L. Brennan, James L. Hunt. © 2011. 20 pages.
This case is inspired by a complaint and response filed in the U.S. court system. One of the case’s authors served as an expert witness in the case. Because the suit settled...
RFID and Labor Management Systems Selection in the Logistics Industry
Cheryl A. Tibus, Linda L. Brennan. © 2010. 19 pages.
Faced with increasing competitive pressures, a logistics company in the United States sought to reduce its cost structure by implementing two information systems. The Labor...
Pervasive or Invasive? A Strategic Approach to IT-Enabled Access and Immediacy
Linda L. Brennan. © 2009. 10 pages.
While many organizations and individuals use information technologies (IT) to overcome the limitations of time and space, they often experience unintended consequences from...
Computer-Mediated Relationships and Trust: Managerial and Organizational Effects
Linda L. Brennan, Victoria E. Johnson. © 2008. 322 pages.
The recent, rapid emergence of the virtual organization has added new dynamics and challenges to the context of relationships between organizational managers and their employees...
Overcoming Hurdles to Trust: Infomediaries and Public Records
Robert M. Easter, Linda L. Brennan. © 2008. 10 pages.
This chapter discusses paradoxes, which have arisen in response to society’s dependence on the Internet and the new business models that attempt to resolve the contradictions....
Social, Ethical and Policy Implications of Information Technology
Linda L. Brennan, Victoria E. Johnson. © 2004. 320 pages.
Legal and ethical issues have become a standard part of engineering and business schools' curricula. This has not been the case for computer science or management information...
The Perils of Access and Immediacy: Unintended Consequences of Information Technology
Linda L. Brennan. © 2004. 11 pages.
What are the potential issues created by the increased access and immediacy offered by information technology? The following chapter suggests how to anticipate these “perils” by...
Learning Technology Management While Teaching Technology Management: A Trial of Distance Learning in Higher Education
Linda L. Brennan, Victoria E. Johnson. © 2000. 15 pages.
This case study presents an evaluation pilot of a technology-enabled service, specifically a distance learning program at a university. The primary intent of the case is to...
Learning Technology Management While Teaching Technology Management: A Trial of Distance Learning in Higher Education
Linda L. Brennan, Victoria E. Johnson. © 2000. 22 pages.
This case study presents an evaluation pilot of a technology-enabled service, specifically a distance learning program at a university. The primary intent of the case is to...
Learning Technology Management While Teaching Technology Management: A Trial of Distance Learning in Higher Education
Linda L. Brennan, Victoria E. Johnson. © 2000. 22 pages.
This case study presents an evaluation pilot of a technology-enabled service, specifically a distance learning program at a university. The primary intent of the case is to...