
Helen Kelley
- Associate Professor (On Leave)
- Dhillon School of Business - Policy & Strategy
- Office: M4091
(Markin Hall)
- Phone: (403) 332-4403
- Email:
- Phone: (403) 332-4403
Degrees
B.Mgt. (Accounting, Management Information Systems), M.Sc. (Management, Information Systems), Ph.D. (Business Administration, Information Systems)Expertise
IS adoption and diffusion, End-user computing, End-user training and learning, Self-efficacy theory and attribution theory, Change management, e-Health, Methodological issues, Causal modelingResearch Areas
IT, E-health, and wellness adoption and diffusion, Self-efficacy theory and attribution theory, Methodological issues, IS and small business, Change managementPrevious Research Areas
IT, E-Health, and Wellness Adoption and Diffusion, Self-Efficacy Theory and Attribution Theory, IS and Small Business, Change ManagementOffice Hours
Monday 1:30 PM to 3:00 PMWednesday 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
About Me
I am an alumna of the University of Lethbridge, where I earned my BMgt in accounting and information systems and my MSc (Mgt). I received my PhD in information systems from the Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario. In addition to several years in the private sector, I am currently an associate professor in the information systems area of the Faculty of Management and Acting Associate Dean of the School of Graduate Studies.Research Interests
Research fields in which Helen has an interest include E-Health and Wellness Adoption and Diffusion, End-User Training and Learning, Computer Self-Efficacy and Attribution Theory, Methodological Issues, and IS and Small Business.Current Research and Creative Activity
Title | Location | Grant Information | Principal Investigator | Co Researchers |
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Reducing the Demand for Health Services - Co-opting Corporate Canada | Ontario plus other Canadian Provinces |
Change foundation founded by Ontario Hospital Association, $80,000.
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D. Sharpe, University of Western Ontario | A. Downey, University of Lethbridge; H. Kelley, University of Lethbridge |
The Clinical and Economic Impacts of E-Health on Diabetes | Southern Alberta |
Lawson Foundation, $105,000.
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Angela Downey, University of Lethbridge; Helen Kelley, University of Lethbridge | M. Chiasson, Lancaster University; D. Pacaud, University of Calgary; C. Andres, Chinook Health |