Umar Ruhi

Umar RuhiDr. Umar Ruhi is an Assistant Professor in the Telfer School of Management at University of Ottawa where he teaches undergraduate and graduate level courses in information systems and e-business technologies. Dr. Ruhi’s research adopts an interdisciplinary socio-technical perspective of contemporary technology applications and related organizational practices and end-user behaviour. His areas of research interests include knowledge management, enterprise gamification, end-user development, consumer health informatics, and IT consumerization. Dr. Ruhi has authored and co-authored several academic and practitioner journal articles and book chapters, and has presented his research at various international conferences.

Publications

Towards an Interdisciplinary Socio-Technical Definition of Virtual Communities
Umar Ruhi. © 2019. 21 pages.
The objective of this chapter is to offer a holistic perspective of virtual communities (VCs) by outlining their underlying concepts and fundamental properties. Firstly, the...
Towards an Interdisciplinary Socio-Technical Definition of Virtual Communities
Umar Ruhi. © 2018. 18 pages.
The objective of this chapter is to offer a holistic perspective of virtual communities (VCs) by outlining their underlying concepts and fundamental properties. Firstly, the...
Tips for Tracking Web Information Seeking Behavior
Brian Detlor, Maureen Hupfer, Umar Ruhi. © 2009. 28 pages.
This chapter provides various tips for practitioners and researchers who wish to track end-user Web information seeking behavior. These tips are derived in large part from the...