Royal Docks Business School
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Dr. Zorlu Senyucel
Position: Senior Lecturer
Contact address:
UEL Royal Docks Business School
University of East London
Docklands Campus
4-6 University Way
London E16 2RD
Brief biography:
Dr. Zorlu Senyucel, Chartered MCIPD, is BA Business Studies Programme Leader and a senior lecturer in the Human Resources and Organisational Learning and Management Field at the UEL Business School. Before joining UEL, Zorlu worked for several years in Manchester Metropolitan University where he completed his PhD in Business Information Technology Subject Group. Dr. Senyucel is research active and he has many publications in various UK and international journals.
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Activities/responsible for:
- Combined Honours Link Tutor
- Module leader: HR3010 Researching in Business and Management
- Supervisor for both UG and PG level students
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Areas of interest/Summary of Expertise:
- Employee behaviour
- Managing employee interaction
- Changing work patterns
- Impact of technology at work
- Diversity and equality
- UK public sector organisations.
Teaching:
Programmes:
- BA Business Studies
- MA in Public Services
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Modules:
- HR108 Managing People in the Public Sector Context
- HR3010 Researching in Business and Management
- HR2012 Career Management in Business
- HR2019 Developing People
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Research / Publications:
Current research:
Journals
- Senyucel Z. (2008) ‘Impact of ICTs on User-Provider relations: perspectives from UK local authorities’, Journal of Information Technology and People, vol. 21 no. 4, pp. 401-414.
- Senyucel Z. (2007) ‘Assessing the impact of e-government on providers and users of the IS function: A Structuration perspective’, Transforming Government: People, Process and Policy, vol. 1 no. 2, pp. 131-144.
- Senyucel Z. and Stubbs, M. (2006) ‘Towards e-Government facilitation in UK Local Authorities’, Journal of e-Government, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 19-44.
- Senyucel, Z. (2003) ‘Towards e-Government in Turkey’, Journal of University and Society, June, vol. 3, no. 2 (originally in Turkish).
- Senyucel, Z. (2002) ‘The Impact of the IS Function on the Transition of e-Government Services in Welsh Unitary Councils’, Manchester Metropolitan University Working Paper Series, October, WP02/13.
Study Guides
- Senyucel, Z. (2009) ‘Managing the Human Resource in the 21st Century’, Frederiksberg, Denmark: Ventus Publishing
Conferences (Peer reviewed)
- Senyucel, Z. and Phillpott, S. (2009) Equality and Diversity Management in UK Local Councils: a case study”, to be presented at the Equal Opportunities International Conference, 16-17 July, Istanbul
- Senyucel, Z. and Symon, G. (2008) Putting the ‘e’ into communit-e? ICTS, local government and communities of practice, 12th International Research Conference: Dilemmas for Human Services, Sep 11-12, UEL, London
- Senyucel, Z. (2005) Towards successful e-Government facilitation in UK local authorities, eGov05, Sep 13, Brunel University, Uxbridge.
- Senyucel, Z. (2002) IS Function and the Transition of e-Government Services in Welsh Unitary Councils, Business Information Technology, BIT Conference, MMU, Manchester.
Thesis
- Senyucel, Z. (2007) “The impact of e-Government on the role of the IS Function in Welsh Unitary Authorities”, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, MMU, PhD Thesis, Manchester
Presentations
- Senyucel, Z. (2009) Equality and Diversity Management in UK Local Councils: a case study, Organisational Studies Network Seminar Series, Staffordshire University, UK
- Senyucel, Z. (2008) Impact of ICTs on User-Provider relations: perspectives from UK local authorities, Organisational Studies Network Seminar Series, Keele University, UK
- Senyucel, Z. (2007) Towards e-Government facilitation in UK Local Authorities, Business School Research Seminar Series, University of East London Business School, UK
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Other scholarly activities:
- Fellow of Higher Education Academy
- Chartered Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) Graduate Member
- Associate Member of the Society of Information Technology Management (SOCITM)
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Last updated: 16 Feb 2010