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Editorial

Being informed by artificial intelligence

 

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Varun Grover

Varun Grover is the George & Boyce Billingsley Endowed Chair and Distinguished Professor of IS at the Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas. He has published over 400 refereed journal articles in IS. Over his 30+ year career, he has consistently been ranked among the top five researchers globally, based on his publications in top journals (like MISQ, JMIS, ISR, JAIS, etc.), citations (>52,000) and h-index (of 100). Recently, Thompson Reuters recognized him as one of 100 Highly Cited Scholars globally in all Business disciplines, and a Stanford University study ranked him 6th (out of 17,971 authors) in the IS discipline. He is Senior Editor for MISQ Executive, Editor of the Journal of the AIS Section on Path Breaking Research and has served as Senior Editor for MISQ (2 terms), the JAIS (4 terms), among others, and as Associate or Advisory Editor for 13 journals (including JMIS, ISR, JSIS, ISJ). Dr. Grover’s current work focuses on the impacts of digitalization on individuals and organizations. He is the recipient of numerous awards from USC, Clemson, University of Arkansas, AIS, Academy of Management, DSI, the OR Society, Anbar, and PriceWaterhouse, among others, for his research and teaching. He is an AIS Fellow and recipient of the prestigious AIS LEO recipient for lifetime achievement.

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