Peter Weill (born c. 1955) is an Australian computer scientistGuy G. Gable (2008) The Information Systems Academic Discipline in Australia. p. 106 and organizational theorist, Professor of Information Systems Research at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and chairman of the MIT Center for Information Systems Research (CISR).
Weill started his academic career at the Melbourne University, where he was Professor of Management Information Systems and Director of its Centre for Management of Information Technology (CMIT) at the Melbourne Business School (MBS). In July 2000 he joined Sloan as Director of the MIT Center for Information Systems Research,Weill, Peter, and Jeanne W. Ross. "IT governance on one page." CISR WP 349.2 (2004). where July 2008 he was succeeded by Jeanne W. Ross, and Weill became chairman of the CISR.CISR Mission and Contact Information as of August 1, 2009 ( online)
Weill was awarded the Library Journal of America’s best business book of the year award for his 2001 Place to Space: Migrating to eBusiness Models. In 2007 Weill also received the MIT Sloan Outstanding Teacher Award. In 2008 he was recognized by Ziff Davis as one of the "Top 100 Most Influential People in IT" and the top academic in the field.
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