Salman Aljazzaf is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at the College of Business Administration, Kuwait University. His current research interest includes business value of IT, e-government, IT governance, and digital platforms. He earned his PhD in Information Systems and MBA from the University of Maryland, College Park (2019 and 2014) and received his BSc. in Computer Engineering from Kuwait University (2006). Before pursuing his graduate degrees, Salman worked as a network and telecommunications engineer in the Kuwait National Petroleum Company between 2006 and 2012.
- Ph.D. in Information Systems, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, USA, 2019.
- Master of Business Administration, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park, USA, 2014.
- B.Sc. in Computer Engineering, Kuwait University, Kuwait, 2006.
- Acting Head of Training Office, March 2024 – current
Kuwait University, College of Business Administration
- Assistant Professor of Information Systems, August 2019 – current
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
- Research Assistant, August 2014 – May 2019
- Teaching Assistant, March 2014 – May 2014
Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC)
- Network Engineer, April 2009 – July 2012
- Telecommunications Engineer, September 2006 to March 2009
Business value of IT, IT governance, digital platforms, digital marketing, digital transformation, e-government.
Introduction to Electronic Commerce (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Business Information and Technology (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Data Communications & Networks (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Web Application Development (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Enterprise Architecture, Systems and Technologies (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Human Computer Interaction (Kuwait University – undergraduate level)
Ashkanani, A. M., Aljazzaf, S., and Alsarraf, H. A., 2024. “Linking Operational Transparency and Trust in Government: The Mediating Roles of Information Quality and Perceived Effort”. The Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences.
Alsarraf, H. A., Aljazzaf, S., and Ashkanani, A. M. 2022. “Do you see my effort? an investigation of the relationship between e-government service quality and trust in government”. Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy.
Sharma, P. N., Morgeson III, F. V., Mithas, S., and Aljazzaf, S. 2018. “An empirical and comparative analysis of E-government performance measurement models: Model selection via explanation, prediction, and parsimony”. Government Information Quarterly, 35(4), 515-535.