
Mohammad AlMarzouq is an associate professor of information systems at Kuwait University. He received his PhD in management information systems from Clemson University. His research interests include Free/Libre and Open Source Software, project management, technology acceptance, diffusion of innovation, as well as computer programming education and training. His work has been published in Decision Support Systems, Information and Management, Computers in Human Behavior, Internet Research, The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, and Communications of the AIS.
- PhD (Management - Information Systems), Clemson University
- MBA, University of Illinois - Urbana/Champaign
- BSc (Computer Engineering), Kuwait University
- Associate professor at the department of Information Systems and Operations Management
- Editor-in-Chief for the Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences (Kuwait University Publishing Counsel)
- Member of the Private University Counsel (PUC)
- Founder KBSoft (2000 - 2016)
- Free/Libre and Open Source Software
- Project management
- Technology acceptance
- Diffusion of innovation
- Computer programming education and training
Rouibah, K., AlMarzouq, M., Lawson-Body, A., & Lawson-Body, L. (2024). E-Government studies in the Arab world: Preliminary results from a review of the literature. Issues In Information Systems, 25(2), 177–189. https://doi.org/doi.org/10.48009/2_iis_2024_114
AlMarzouq, M. Gover, V., Thatcher, J.B., and Klein, R. (2024) “An Empirical Examination of Newcomer Contribution Costs in established OSS Communities: A Knowledge-Based Perspective.”. Internet Research.34(3), 665-689 https://doi.org/10.1108/INTR-08-2022-0594
Rouibah, K., Al-Marzouq, M., & Zidan, A. (2023). Development of a conceptual model for continuous intention to use eLearning. Issues in Information Systems, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.48009/3_iis_2023_118
Al Dallal, J., Abdulsalam, H., AlMarzouq, M. et al. (2023). Machine Learning-Based Exploration of the Impact of Move Method Refactoring on Object-Oriented Software Quality Attributes. Arab J Sci Eng. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13369-023-08174-0
AlMarzouq, M., AlZaidan, A., & Al Dallal, J. (2022). The Relevance of SourceForge Data in the Age of GitHub. SIGMIS Database, 53(4), 83–93. https://doi.org/10.1145/3571823.3571830
AlMarzouq, M., AlZaidan, A., & AlDallal, J. (2020). “Mining GitHub for Research and Education: Challenges and Opportunities”. International Journal of Web Information Systems, Vol 16, No 4, pp. 451-473. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWIS-03-2020-0016
AlMarzouq, M, “Repetition as a Strategy to Teach Business School Students Computer Programming”, Arab Journal of Administrative Sciences, 26(3), September 2019.
Adel M. Aladwani, Mohammad Almarzouq, “Understanding compulsive social media use: The premise of complementing self-conceptions mismatch with technology”, Computers in Human Behavior, Volume 60, July 2016, Pages 575-581.
Al-Marzouq, M., & Grover, V., & Thatcher, J., Taxing the development structure of open source communities: An information processing view. Decision Support Systems, December 2015.
Zimmer, J. C., Arsal, R., Al-Marzouq, M., Moore, D., & Grover, V. (2010). Knowing your customers: Using a reciprocal relationship to enhance voluntary information disclosure. Decision Support Systems, 48(2), 395-406.
Zimmer, J. C., Arsal, R. E., Al-Marzouq, M., & Grover, V. (2010). Investigating online information disclosure: Effects of information relevance, trust and risk. Information & management, 47(2), 115-123.
AlMarzouq, M., Zheng, L., Rong, G., & Grover, V. (2005). OPEN SOURCE: CONCEPTS, BENEFITS, AND CHALLENGES. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 16.