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William Richard King

William Richard King, the thirty-sixth President of The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS),[1] is a retired American university professor who studied and researched management science and information systems at the University of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. He was the Founding President of the Association for Information Systems, co-founder of the International Conference on Information Systems, and the founder of the America's Conference on Information Systems.[2][3] He has an h-index of 77 when including all of the fields in which he has published according to Google Scholar.

Biography

William R. King was born on December 24, 1938, in Southwestern Pennsylvania to Dewey Clark and Cambria Edith (Jones) King. He grew up in a small town called Elrama in Southwestern Pennsylvania. He described himself as a "township kid" at the time he went to Clairton High School. In high school, he was chosen to speak for his class of 450 at the graduation ceremony. In a memoir which was written in September 2011, he recalled a story that happened in tenth grade and he thought his life changed at Clairton High School.[4]

King received his bachelor's degree (with honors) at Pennsylvania State University in 1960. In college, he was in the Air Force ROTC and was named "Outstanding Cadet" in his junior year and "Distinguished Military Graduate" on graduation. After graduation, he worked as an industrial engineer for Pittsburgh Steel Company. Then he enrolled in graduate school and received his master's degree at Case Institute of Technology in 1962, and Ph.D. in Operations Research at Case Institute of Technology in 1964. Professor Russell L. Ackoff was his advisor.[5] King shaped his professional goals with the help of Professor Russell L. Ackoff and he transferred from a jet pilot to a scholar and consultant.

After getting his Ph.D., King was appointed Assistant Professor of Operations Research at Case and served from 1964 to 1965, a very unusual thing for a graduate to be so appointed. From 1965 to 1967, he served as a First Lieutenant in the US Air Force. He was an Assistant Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the Air Force Institute of Technology.

In 1967, King became an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh's Graduate School of Business. In 1968, he was promoted to Full Professor, the youngest person to be so named in the modern history of the University. After arriving at the University of Pittsburgh, King led the redesign of the doctoral program and the creation of a multi-school "MS in Telecommunications" degree, "Techno MBA" and MS-MBA Double Degree programs. These programs grew significantly under his leadership.

King remained at the University of Pittsburgh for 41 years. During this time, he had a number of Visiting (in-residence) assignments at City University of Hong Kong, University of California-Berkeley, Singapore National University, Auckland University, National Sun Yat-Sen University (Taiwan), Travelers Insurance's Research Department, among others. He mentored over 100 Ph.D. graduates. In 2008, he retired as "University Professor", which is the most distinguished academic rank from the University of Pittsburgh.

Dr. King married his beautiful high-school sweetheart, Fay Eileen Bickerton, in 1958. They have 3 children and 10 grandchildren. As retirees, they are "snowbirds" who reside at their beachfront home in Port Charlotte, FL in the Winter and at their Pittsburgh home in Fox Chapel Borough in the Summer.

Recognition

William R. King received the Marquis Who's Who Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019.[2] In 2004, he received the "AIS LEO Award".[6] LEO Award is an honor to recognize outstanding scholars who have an impact on the field of information systems globally and also have an impact outside the field. In 2002, he was recognized as Institute for Operations Research and the Management Science Fellow (INFORMS Fellow).[7] INFORMS Fellow receipts are expected to be outstanding lifetime achievements in operations research and management sciences and have significant accomplishments in advancing of operations research and management science.[7] In 1999, he was awarded "AIS Fellow Award".[8] AIS Fellow Award is an honor to recognize scholars who have a high degree of professional and personal integrity, and have significant contributions to the field globally. He was awarded Fellow of the Decision Science Institute and a full member of the Association for the Advancement of Science.[9]

Dr. King has a profound impact on the fields of operations research, management science, and information systems. He established AIS (Association for Information Systems) and served as the first president of AIS from 1994 to 1995. His presidency of TIMS (The Institute of Management Sciences) led to the establishment of INFORMS in 1995.[10] He was co-founder of the annual International Conference on Information System. He founded the annual America's Conference on Information Systems.

Research and Professional Activities

King has authored 325 papers (according to Google Scholar) and 19 books.

King's research interest includes strategic planning, project management, information systems in management, system analysis, knowledge management, knowledge management systems, organizational learning, business planning, and strategic use of information systems. His findings in research have been applied to business and finance. King's method has been applied to develop FICO scores. He also developed a concept that laid out the foundation of strategic information systems. The McKinsey Foundation recognized "Systems Analysis and Project Management", a book he co-authored with David Cleland, as a seminal work to management. "Project Management Handbook", which he co-edited, was recognized as the AIIE's Book-of-Year Award.[10]

King was very active throughout his career in the area of journals, having served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ), as Associate Editor of six other journals and having conceived of, founded and obtained a publisher for the highly-respected journal Information Systems Research (ISR).

In addition to academic activities, King is co-owner of Cleland-King Inc., a consulting firm. He advised corporations and public organizations all over the world. The most interesting recognition King has received was a "King-is-a Liar" demonstration held in Red Square in Moscow. CIA analysts revealed that Vladimir Putin had plagiarized significant portions of one of King's books for his master thesis.[11]

King served as a Senior Staff Member to the US Senate Budget Committee in 1976-1977. Sam Nunn, a United States Senator from Georgia (1976-1997) as a member of the Democratic Party, was the appointer. King is a licensed private pilot and motorcyclist and a certified sailboat captain and SCUBA diver. He jokes that he is also a CPA - Certified Pesticide Applicator - a certification that he found useful to obtain when he bought a farm with an orchard.

Selected publications

  • King, William R.; Rodriguez, Jaime I. (1978). "Evaluating Management Information Systems". MIS Quarterly. 2 (3): 43–51. doi:10.2307/249177. JSTOR 249177.
  • King, W.R.; Grover, V. (November 1991). "The strategic use of information resources: an exploratory study". IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. 38 (4): 293–305. doi:10.1109/17.97436.
  • Fahey, Liam; King, William R.; Narayanan, Vadake K. (February 1981). "Environmental scanning and forecasting in strategic planning—The state of the art". Long Range Planning. 14 (1): 32–39. doi:10.1016/0024-6301(81)90148-5.
  • King, William R.; Grover, Varun; Hufnagel, Ellen H. (September 1989). "Using information and information technology for sustainable competitive advantage: Some empirical evidence". Information & Management. 17 (2): 87–93. doi:10.1016/0378-7206(89)90010-4.
  • Premkumar, G.; King, William R. (September 1992). "An Empirical Assessment of Information Systems Planning and the Role of Information Systems in Organizations". Journal of Management Information Systems. 9 (2): 99–125. doi:10.1080/07421222.1992.11517960.
  • Premkumar, G.; King, William R. (June 1994). "Organizational Characteristics and Information Systems Planning: An Empirical Study". Information Systems Research. 5 (2): 75–109. doi:10.1287/isre.5.2.75.
  • King, William R.; Teo, Thompson S.H. (March 1996). "Key Dimensions of Facilitators and Inhibitors for the Strategic Use of Information Technology". Journal of Management Information Systems. 12 (4): 35–53. doi:10.1080/07421222.1996.11518100.

Selected books

References

  1. ^ "The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS)". Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science. 2013. pp. 1544–1545. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-1153-7_200846. ISBN 978-1-4419-1137-7.
  2. ^ a b "William R. King". 6 February 2020.
  3. ^ "William Richard King, PHD, Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who".
  4. ^ "Back to School: Principal delivered a loud wake-up call worth remembering".
  5. ^ "King, William R".
  6. ^ https://aisnet.org/page/LeoAward
  7. ^ a b "INFORMS Fellows: Class of 2002".
  8. ^ https://aisnet.org/page/FellowAward
  9. ^ "Fellows – Decision Sciences Institute".
  10. ^ a b https://aisnet.org/page/WilliamKing[full citation needed]
  11. ^ Books by William Richard King at Amazon.com

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Contents 1 Biography 2 Recognition 3 Research and Professional Activities 4 Selected publications 5 Selected books 6 ReferencesBiography EditWilliam R King was born on December 24 1938 in Southwestern Pennsylvania to Dewey Clark and Cambria Edith Jones King He grew up in a small town called Elrama in Southwestern Pennsylvania He described himself as a township kid at the time he went to Clairton High School In high school he was chosen to speak for his class of 450 at the graduation ceremony In a memoir which was written in September 2011 he recalled a story that happened in tenth grade and he thought his life changed at Clairton High School 4 King received his bachelor s degree with honors at Pennsylvania State University in 1960 In college he was in the Air Force ROTC and was named Outstanding Cadet in his junior year and Distinguished Military Graduate on graduation After graduation he worked as an industrial engineer for Pittsburgh Steel Company Then he enrolled in graduate school and received his master s degree at Case Institute of Technology in 1962 and Ph D in Operations Research at Case Institute of Technology in 1964 Professor Russell L Ackoff was his advisor 5 King shaped his professional goals with the help of Professor Russell L Ackoff and he transferred from a jet pilot to a scholar and consultant After getting his Ph D King was appointed Assistant Professor of Operations Research at Case and served from 1964 to 1965 a very unusual thing for a graduate to be so appointed From 1965 to 1967 he served as a First Lieutenant in the US Air Force He was an Assistant Professor of Statistics and Operations Research at the Air Force Institute of Technology In 1967 King became an Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh s Graduate School of Business In 1968 he was promoted to Full Professor the youngest person to be so named in the modern history of the University After arriving at the University of Pittsburgh King led the redesign of the doctoral program and the creation of a multi school MS in Telecommunications degree Techno MBA and MS MBA Double Degree programs These programs grew significantly under his leadership King remained at the University of Pittsburgh for 41 years During this time he had a number of Visiting in residence assignments at City University of Hong Kong University of California Berkeley Singapore National University Auckland University National Sun Yat Sen University Taiwan Travelers Insurance s Research Department among others He mentored over 100 Ph D graduates In 2008 he retired as University Professor which is the most distinguished academic rank from the University of Pittsburgh Dr King married his beautiful high school sweetheart Fay Eileen Bickerton in 1958 They have 3 children and 10 grandchildren As retirees they are snowbirds who reside at their beachfront home in Port Charlotte FL in the Winter and at their Pittsburgh home in Fox Chapel Borough in the Summer Recognition EditWilliam R King received the Marquis Who s Who Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019 2 In 2004 he received the AIS LEO Award 6 LEO Award is an honor to recognize outstanding scholars who have an impact on the field of information systems globally and also have an impact outside the field In 2002 he was recognized as Institute for Operations Research and the Management Science Fellow INFORMS Fellow 7 INFORMS Fellow receipts are expected to be outstanding lifetime achievements in operations research and management sciences and have significant accomplishments in advancing of operations research and management science 7 In 1999 he was awarded AIS Fellow Award 8 AIS Fellow Award is an honor to recognize scholars who have a high degree of professional and personal integrity and have significant contributions to the field globally He was awarded Fellow of the Decision Science Institute and a full member of the Association for the Advancement of Science 9 Dr King has a profound impact on the fields of operations research management science and information systems He established AIS Association for Information Systems and served as the first president of AIS from 1994 to 1995 His presidency of TIMS The Institute of Management Sciences led to the establishment of INFORMS in 1995 10 He was co founder of the annual International Conference on Information System He founded the annual America s Conference on Information Systems Research and Professional Activities EditKing has authored 325 papers according to Google Scholar and 19 books King s research interest includes strategic planning project management information systems in management system analysis knowledge management knowledge management systems organizational learning business planning and strategic use of information systems His findings in research have been applied to business and finance King s method has been applied to develop FICO scores He also developed a concept that laid out the foundation of strategic information systems The McKinsey Foundation recognized Systems Analysis and Project Management a book he co authored with David Cleland as a seminal work to management Project Management Handbook which he co edited was recognized as the AIIE s Book of Year Award 10 King was very active throughout his career in the area of journals having served as the Editor in Chief of the Management Information Systems Quarterly MISQ as Associate Editor of six other journals and having conceived of founded and obtained a publisher for the highly respected journal Information Systems Research ISR In addition to academic activities King is co owner of Cleland King Inc a consulting firm He advised corporations and public organizations all over the world The most interesting recognition King has received was a King is a Liar demonstration held in Red Square in Moscow CIA analysts revealed that Vladimir Putin had plagiarized significant portions of one of King s books for his master thesis 11 King served as a Senior Staff Member to the US Senate Budget Committee in 1976 1977 Sam Nunn a United States Senator from Georgia 1976 1997 as a member of the Democratic Party was the appointer King is a licensed private pilot and motorcyclist and a certified sailboat captain and SCUBA diver He jokes that he is also a CPA Certified Pesticide Applicator a certification that he found useful to obtain when he bought a farm with an orchard Selected publications EditKing William R Rodriguez Jaime I 1978 Evaluating Management Information Systems MIS Quarterly 2 3 43 51 doi 10 2307 249177 JSTOR 249177 King W R Grover V November 1991 The strategic use of information resources an exploratory study IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management 38 4 293 305 doi 10 1109 17 97436 Fahey Liam King William R Narayanan Vadake K February 1981 Environmental scanning and forecasting in strategic planning The state of the art Long Range Planning 14 1 32 39 doi 10 1016 0024 6301 81 90148 5 King William R Grover Varun Hufnagel Ellen H September 1989 Using information and information technology for sustainable competitive advantage Some empirical evidence Information amp Management 17 2 87 93 doi 10 1016 0378 7206 89 90010 4 Premkumar G King William R September 1992 An Empirical Assessment of Information Systems Planning and the Role of Information Systems in Organizations Journal of Management Information Systems 9 2 99 125 doi 10 1080 07421222 1992 11517960 Premkumar G King William R June 1994 Organizational Characteristics and Information Systems Planning An Empirical Study Information Systems Research 5 2 75 109 doi 10 1287 isre 5 2 75 King William R Teo Thompson S H March 1996 Key Dimensions of Facilitators and Inhibitors for the Strategic Use of Information Technology Journal of Management Information Systems 12 4 35 53 doi 10 1080 07421222 1996 11518100 Selected books EditOrganizational Transformation through Business Process Reengineering Applying Lessons Learned 1998 ASIN B0140F1LB2 Marketing Management Information Systems 1977 ISBN 0884054446 Systems Analysis and Project Management 1983 ISBN 0070113114 Marketing Scientific and Technical Information 2020 ISBN 978 0367170790 Knowledge Management and Organizational Learning 2009 ISBN 978 1441900074 Strategic Planning and Policy 1978 ISBN 0442804407 Planning for Information Systems 2009 ISBN 978 0765619501 School Days Coming of Age in the Mid 20th Century 2012 ISBN 1479707538 School Days II 2013 ISBN 978 1483661469References Edit The Institute of Management Sciences TIMS Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science 2013 pp 1544 1545 doi 10 1007 978 1 4419 1153 7 200846 ISBN 978 1 4419 1137 7 a b William R King 6 February 2020 William Richard King PHD Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who s Who Back to School Principal delivered a loud wake up call worth remembering King William R https aisnet org page LeoAward a b INFORMS Fellows Class of 2002 https aisnet org page FellowAward Fellows Decision Sciences Institute a b https aisnet org page WilliamKing full citation needed Books by William Richard King at Amazon com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Richard King amp oldid 1121684985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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