Likoebe Maruping
Professor at Georgia State University - J. Mack Robinson College of Business | Angel Investor | Startup Advisor
Atlanta, Georgia
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PhD Program Director
2022
Professor
2020
I am professor of computer information systems at Georgia State University. I teach a graduate course on digital innovation. My research explores the varied ways in which digital technologies facilitate innovation. I am also an angel investor who has a strong belief in the power of technology to help us tackle the big challenges facing society (poverty, affordable housing, financial access) and the planet (cleantech, agtech). I enjoy talking to founders who are devoting their energy to tackle such challenges.
2017 - 2021
Deep Tech Member Angel Investor on Propel(x)
2017 - 2021
Propel(x) is an online platform to invest in deep tech startups - companies creating breakthroughs in science and engineering
2014 - 2020
Associate Professor
2014 - 2020
I primarily teach at the Masters and PhD level. I teach an MBA core course on digital innovation, an executive master's course on global systems sourcing, and a doctoral seminar on digitally-enabled collectives and multiple levels.
2010 - 2014
Associate Professor
2010 - 2014
I was Associate Professor of Computer Information Systems in the College of Business at the University of Louisville. I taught the introductory course to computer programming in C# to undergraduates. I also taught a technology management course in the MBA program.
2011 - 2011
Visiting Professor
2011 - 2011
Primarily conducted research with UQ faculty. Taught a brief tutorial on multilevel theory to doctoral students. Also presented my ongoing research.
2004 - 2010
Assistant Professor
2004 - 2010
I was Assistant Professor of Information Systems in the Information Systems Department of the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. During my time there, I taught the introductory course to computer programming in VB.NET and advanced programming using Java to undergraduate students. At the graduate level, I taught enterprise resource planning (ERP) fundamentals to Master's students. I also taught several PhD courses on various topics including team work and team management in information systems, information systems strategy, and how to conduct research projects.
2009 - 2009
Visiting Researcher
2009 - 2009
Primarily conducted research with faculty in the School of Management. Also presented my ongoing research.
Visiting Professor
2008 - 2008
Conducted research with HKUST faculty and taught a three-day workshop on multilevel theory and analysis to doctoral students.
2001 - 2006
Member
2001 - 2006
Planning committee member (Secretary)