Dr Dan Remenyi is an external member of Faculty at Henley Business School, University of Reading and an Honorary Professor at the University of Winchester and the University of the Witwatersrand. He was for more than a decade a Visiting Professor in Information Systems Management at the School of Systems and Data Studies at Trinity College, University of Dublin. He teaches Research Methodology and Sociology of Research as well as supervising academic researchers. He has an interest in research methodology and the sociology of research. He now works extensively with research candidates and their supervisors at both doctoral and masters level. He conducts a number of seminars to topics related to improving effective academic research and obtaining better results. He has authored or co-authored more than 30 books and some 50 academically refereed papers. He is published in all 4 of the 'A' rated Journals in the United Kingdom in Information Systems Management. He is on the Editorial Advisory Boards of a number of Journals in the IS field of study. He holds a B Soc Sc, an MBA and a PhD.
Dr Frank Bannister is an Associate Professor of Information Systems and Head of the Information Systems Department in Trinity College, Dublin. His main areas of specialization are electronic government, information systems value and privacy, risk and trust in on-line environments. He is one of the founders and remains the editor of the Electronic Journal of e-Government and was a founder, and for a time co-editor, of the Electronic Journal of Information Systems Evaluation. He is on the boards of a number of journals including Government Information Quarterly and Information Polity. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Management Consultants in Ireland, a Fellow of the Irish Computer Society, a Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin and a Chartered Engineer. He holds a MA, MusB, MSc, CDipAF and PhD.