Paul Gray

Paul Gray is professor emeritus and founding chair of the School of Information Systems and Technology at Claremont Graduate University, USA. Before coming to Claremont in 1983, he was a professor at Stanford University, Georgia Tech, USC, and Southern Methodist. Prior to that, he worked for 18 years in research and development organizations, including 9 years at SRI International. He is the author of three "first papers": in crime in transportation, in telecommuting, and in group decision support systems. He is the author of over 130 journal articles and 13 books, including Manager’s Guide to Making Decisions in Information Systems (Wiley, 2006). His honors include the LEO award for lifetime achievement from AIS, a Fellow of both AIS and INFORMS, a winner of the NATO Systems Science Prize, and Outstanding Information Systems Educator of 2000. He was president of TIMS in 1992-1993. He is the founding editor of Communications of AIS, serving from 1999 to 2005.

Publications

Foreword
Paul Gray. © 2007. 4 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Emerging Spatial Information Systems and Applications.
Is IS Research on GSS Relevant?
Munir Mandviwalla, Paul Gray. © 1998. 9 pages.
“In most business organizations today, when groups of executives meet, they gather in a room that is little different from the one in which their predecessors met a hundred or...