Professor
Mogens Kühn Pedersen
Department of Informatics
Howitzvej 60
DK-2000 Frederiksberg
Tel.: +45 3815 2405
Cell phone: +45 3052 9640
E-mail:
kuehn@cbs.dk
Link to this homepage:
uk.cbs.dk/staff/kuehn
Research Interest: The digitalization of knowledge intensive businesses, e-assets, business opportunities on the Internet, the Internet’s impact on channel competition, and impacts of investment in IT. Presently, studying e-government issues and policies providing suggestions for e-governance and IT-architectures, modeling open source software development and economics, and researching distributed knowledge systems in various industries.
Primary research areas
- E-business
- Distributed Knowledge Management
- Information Technology
- Digital Administration
- E-governance
- E-government
- Open source software (use of)
- Politics & Public Administration
Selected publications
Guest Editor - Electronic Markets - The International Journal vol. 16(4) December 2006 on the theme: Electronic Markets and e-Government.
Preface to the focus theme section: Electronic Markets and e-Government. Mogens Kuehn Pedersen, Jane Fountain and Euripides Loukis (pp.263-274).
Pedersen, M.Kühn & Elkjær, J. K. (2004) Digital erhvervsforvaltning – på vej mod IT governance for staten eller for erhvervslivet? Revision & Regnskabsvæsen, Årg.78, nr. 12, 42-47. December 2004.
Holck, J., Larsen, M.Holm & Pedersen, M. Kühn (2004) Identifying Business Barriers and Enablers for the Adoption of Open Source Software. In Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Information Systems Development. Advances in Theory, Practice and Education. ISD 2004, Vilnius, Lithuania, September 9-11, 2004. 329-340.
Pedersen, M. Kühn & Larsen, M. Holm (2005) Innocuous knowledge: Models of distrbuted knowledge networks. In New Frontiers of Knowledge Management. (ed.) Kevin C. Desouza. Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom.
Pedersen, M.Kühn, et al. (2002) Open Source Software – i digital forvaltning. Teknologirådet, Rapport, 86 pp. Oktober 2002. “Danish Board of Technology, Open Source Software - in e-government.” October 2003. In October 2003 translated into English by the European Parliament,
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