University of Houston Sitemap | Bauer Home | UH Home | Search Sitemap Bauer Home UH Home Search
C.T. Bauer College of Business
 
ISRC Logo Information Systems Research Center
Welcome About the Center Research Events Participants Contacts
About the Center

History

ISRC… Celebrating 25 years as Houston’s premier research center

25 years ago, the faculty of the Decision and Information Sciences department decided that a research center was needed to bridge UH to the IT world. During the past two decades, 5 directors have led the center toward its’ place as a premier source of research, recognized both locally and internationally as a center where MIS academicians and our practitioner counterparts can explore topics within the IT field. Beyond the directors, the ISRC has served as an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate students to meet with our member firms and apply their classroom teachings in the real world of business. As a result, thousands of undergraduates and graduates, along with 25 doctoral students have left UH and are now affecting the lives of students’ worldwide.

The ISRC Yesterday: A Brief History

Dr. Al Napier, a faculty member in the department, helped to establish the center in the early 1980’s. In October of 1981, the first year of full ISRC activities began, and included seminars on topics of interest to practitioners managing their IT function. After founding the research center and developing seminars and speakers for 2 year, Dr. Napier left the position, leaving behind the beginnings of a legacy of the ISRC as a premier research center.

In 1983, Dr. Napier turned the directorship over to Dr. Ira Weiss. Under Dr. Weiss, the ISRC grew tremendously and established the white paper series of research. After 6 years at the helm, Dr. Weiss was promoted to the University of Houston’s Vice President and Associate Vice Chancellor for Information Technology and Dr. Rudolf Hirschheim stepped in to fill the void.

As director, Dr. Hirschheim implemented the now infamous annual calendar, a popular marketing tool that was sent to MIS departments worldwide. He grew the membership list, expanded the content of seminars, and built a tradition of research as the cornerstone of the center. After 8 years, Rudy assumed the Tenneco/Chase International Professor position, allowing Dr. Peter Todd to assume the directorship.

Dr. Todd ran the ISRC from 1997 to 2001. During that time, the ISRC notes series was begun and career services for member firms were enhanced. Mini topic briefs were added to the white paper as a source of research for member firms, and the gap between academia and practitioners continued to be bridged. The research center began holdings its’ seminars at the on-campus Hilton and the membership continued to grow annually.

The ISRC Past Directors: Where are they now?

After stepping down, the past directors continue to affect the IS discipline in the farthest reaches of the world:

  • Dr. Al Napier is now at Rice University, where he is the Director of the Center on the Management of Information Technology.
  • Dr. Ira Weiss is currently the dean of the College of Business at Northeastern University in Boston.
  • Dr. Rudolf Hirschheim is currently at Louisiana State University as an MIS Professor.
  • Dr. Peter Todd is the Chesapeake and Potomac Professor of Commerce at the University of Virginia.

The ISRC Today: Where is it headed?

In August 2001, Dr. Blake Ives was recruited to fill the directorship position. Dr. Ives joins the University of Houston as the C. T. Bauer Chair in Business Leadership and is prepared to take the next steps for the ISRC. Since beginning his position as director, Dr. Ives has implemented the future technology briefing series and is taking the steps to move the ISRC into its 3rd decade.

We would like to thank our member firms for allowing us into their corporations and their lives. It is our members who have allowed us the opportunity to become a premier research center and bridge the gap between academia and industry. Without our members, the center would not continue to flourish and afford us the international recognition that we have received. So as our membership list and services expand, we look back to our humble beginnings, celebrate our past accomplishments, and look forward to a new tomorrow.

C.T. Bauer College of Business UH Home Search Uhiversity of Houston Logo Uhiversity of Houston Logo C.T. Bauer College of Business UH Home Search Uhiversity of Houston Logo