Mark Keil (born 1960) is a Regents’ Professor and the John B. Zellars Professor of Computer Information Systems in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. He also holds appointments in the Department of Computer Science and the Institute of Health Administration at Georgia State University.[1][2]
His research examines managerial decision-making, specifically in the context of IT projects and includes work on project escalation, project status reporting, project risk, project control, project manager skills, and technology acceptance.[1]
He has served as a Division Chair for the Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization (CTO, formerly known as OCIS) Division of the Academy of Management.[1] He has also held a variety of editorial positions for journals such as Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, Journal of Management Information Systems, Decision Sciences, Information Systems Journal, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems.
Keil has given many research talks at U.S. universities and has also held short visiting appointments abroad at the National University of Singapore, Australian National University, Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Göttingen, Goethe University, University of Bamberg, and Swinburne University of Technology.