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VASQUEZ BRONFMAN
Sergio VASQUEZ BRONFMAN
Doctor in Business Science
Assistant Professor
Information Systems and Technologies
Campus : Paris
Tel : +33 1 49 23 21 09

Current research

Tactics matter: Power, Politics, and Improvisation in IT Projects Implementation.
Building on the French school of organizational sociology (Michel Crozier), on Claudio Ciborra's interpretation of phenomenology applied to IS implementation, and on general literature (Machiavelli, Shakespeare, and Honoré de Balzac’s novels), I aim to establish distinctions and create practices which help practitioners in these areas, which are critical to the success of IT-based projects.

Bridging the knowing-doing gap.
The goal of this research programme is to create learning systems aimed at bridging what Jeffrey Pfeffer and Robert Sutton call "The knowing-doing gap", in other words the gap between what people listen to in classrooms and what they do every day at work. These learning systems can be enhanced, or not, by educational technologies.
In order to bridge the knowing-doing gap, I build first on the work of well known educational thinkers like Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, and Jerome Bruner, but also on the work of philosophers like John Dewey and Martin Heidegger. Also, I build on Seymour Papert and Roger Schank research on the applications of IT to education; on Henry Mintzberg, Donald Schön, and Reginald Revans on professional adult learning; as well as the work of John Seely Brown, Jean Leave and Etienne Wenger on situated learning and communities of practice.