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'''Kai R. Larsen''' is a Norwegian-American academic and management information systems scholar. He is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the Leeds School of Business at the [[University of Colorado]]-Boulder.

== Education and career ==

Larsen received his undergraduate and masters training computer science in Norway; he received his Diplomkandidat in computer science from the NHI College of Computer Science - in 1992 and his Candidatus Magisterii in [[Software Engineering]] from The National College for Teachers of Commerce in 1994. In 2000, he received his PhD in Information Science from SUNY-Albany, the State [[University of New York]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=August 2020}} in Albany.  He joined the University of Colorado-Boulder in 2000.

== Research interests ==

(contracted; show full)i, Larsen, and Abbassi developed “TheoryOn” [http://theoryon.org/], a tool to facilitate literature reviews across fields that may use different terms for similar constructs. <ref>Li, J., Larsen, K. R., and Abbasi, A. in press. "Theoryon: Designing a Construct-Based Search Engine to Reduce Information Overload for Behavioral Science Research," MIS Quarterly).
</ref> This invention received the INFORMS <ref>[http://witsconf.org/informs-award/ ISS Design Science Award]</ref>
. that “is principally focused on the quality, novelty and significance of the IT artifact created and validated.”

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