David T. Bourgeois

Associate Professor
Information Systems and Business Analytics
Biola University
United States of America

Biography

David T. Bourgeois worked as an information technology professional for 15 years for companies such as Southern California Edison and Texas Instruments before coming to Biola in 2002 to lead the information systems program. He received his master's degree in management science from California State University, Fullerton in 1994 and his doctorate degree in information systems and technology from Claremont Graduate University in 2006. Bourgeois currently serves as the undergraduate department chair and as the director of innovation with a focus on ensuring that all undergraduates are fully skilled in the digital technologies they need in their business careers. Bourgeois and his wife have been married for more than 24 years and have six children.

Research Intrest

Management Information Systems, Digital Business, Business Analytics

List of Publications
A Design Theory Approach to Community Informatics: From Kernel Concepts and. Social Applications”, presentation at HCI 2005, with Thomas A. Horan.
Outcomes Magazine article “Internet Ministry Framework”, Fall 2009 issue.
Information Systems for Business and Beyond. Saylor Foundation, 2014. Published with the support of a grant from the Saylor Foundation

Global Scientific Words in Business and Management