Ann-Frances Cameron is an associate professor of Information Technology (IT) at HEC Montréal and holds the Canada Research Chair in Digital Communication and Multitasking. She received a PhD from the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University. She is credited with over 30 publications—scientific and professional articles, book chapters, and papers in conference proceedings. Of these, several have been published in high quality journals such as MIS Quarterly, Organization Science, Information Systems Research, Journal of Small Business Management, Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, and Accident Analysis & Prevention.

Since 2012, Professor Cameron has been the director of the Research Group in Information Systems (GReSI), which brings together 25 researchers from Quebec institutions including HEC Montréal, McGill, Concordia, Université du Québec à Montréal, and TELUQ. She is also an active member of the Tech3Lab, a multidisciplinary laboratory that uses neuroscience tools to examine the interactions between technologies used by organizations and their employees and customers. She additionally has been a visiting scholar and adjunct assistant professor at the Smith School of Business at Queen’s University, and is involved as an instructor for NextAI Montréal, an accelerator for early or idea stage AI-enabled start-ups.

Her main research interests include the use and impact of emerging technologies for inter- and intra-organizational communication, including how these technologies influence individual task performance, team communication, and inter-organizational partnerships. She is keenly interested in how these emerging technologies give rise to workplace multitasking and its impacts.

See Ann-Frances Cameron’s Google Scholar profile.