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UCI names dean of social sciences school
Barbara Anne Dosher, a UC Irvine professor and chair of the
school’s Department of Cognitive Sciences, will take over as the new
dean of the School of Social Sciences in September.
The announcement last week paves the way for Dosher to replace
William Schonfeld, who served as dean for 20 years and retired at the
end of June to resume teaching.
Dosher is a nationally known expert on the mechanics of
information retrieval in human memory and attention.
As dean, Dosher said she will focus on raising local and national
awareness of the schools’ research and educational programs,
increasing the number of full-time scholarly faculty, and developing
the resources to enhance the academic programs and national and
international visibility of departments and centers within the
school.
“I look forward to creating partnerships with the faculty, staff
and students of the school and with the wider campus and community
that will support innovation and excellence in both new and existing
programs,” Dosher said in a press release.
Dosher joined the UCI faculty in 1992.
Study shows sluggish growth in e-commerce
The gold rush in e-commerce is over, and the results have proven
to be less lucrative than many had hoped, a UC Irvine study shows.
The results of the study, sponsored by the Center for Research on
Information Technology and Organizations at UCI and the International
Data Corp., were announced last week.
The key message that can be drawn from the study is that early
predictions about the growth of e-commerce -- buying and selling
online -- were overly optimistic.
While the Internet has grown dramatically, the study found that
e-commerce is still very shallow, accounting for only a small share
of most companies’ sales and purchases.
“The study reveals that the engine of e-commerce growth is humming
along but at a slower rate than was anticipated in its early days,”
said the research center’s director, Kenneth Kramer, in a press
release. “However, the widespread diffusion we found leads us to
believe that there is a solid market for e-commerce products and
services, it is just a market that needs to mature.”
-- Compiled by Deirdre Newman
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