Articles by Nelson Granados, PhD

Nelson Granados, PhD, is an assistant professor of information systems at the Graziadio School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University. He received his PhD in information sciences and decision sciences, M.S. in applied economics, and MBA from University of Minnesota. His research on market transparency has received multiple awards, including the 2007-2009 Julian Virtue Professorship, the "Best Publication of the Year" by senior scholars of the Information Systems field, and the "2006 Best Paper of the Year" awarded by the Journal for the Association for Information Systems. His work has appeared in multiple IS journals, including the Journal of Management Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, and IS and e-Business Management. Prior to his academic career, he worked as an airline revenue manager in Japan, the U.S., and Europe, and was also a product manager for enterprise systems at IBM Colombia.

The Changing Role of the Residential Real Estate Broker

The emergence of online discount brokerages, unbundling of services, and disintermediation are three trends that will continue to challenge the traditional role of the real estate broker.

2010 Volume 13 Issue 4 - By Alexis Lieb, MBA, Tracey Nicholson, MBA and Nelson Granados, PhD

IT-Enabled Information Transparency: A Strategic Approach

This article offers foundations and guidelines for sound transparency strategies that are the result of over six years of field observations and empirical research.

2008 Volume 11 Issue 3 - By Nelson Granados, PhD

Managing Organizational Knowledge

Through knowledge management, organizations identify and leverage their collective knowledge to compete, including the creation, storage/retrieval, transfer, and application of knowledge.

2007 Volume 10 Issue 2 - By Mark Chun, PhD, Michael Williams, PhD and Nelson Granados, PhD