Neil Ramiller

Neil Clifford Ramiller (born 1952) is an American academic, and Professor of Management at the Portland State University School of Business Administration, known for his work with Swanson, E. Burton on the management of information-technology innovations, particularly on organizing vision.

Later in 1996 he received his PhD from the UCLA Anderson School of Management under supervision of E. Burton Swanson, and his MBA from University of California, Berkeley.

[1] In the 1970s Ramiller had started his career in cultural resources management, doing both archaeological fieldwork and administration.

In the new millennium he was appointed Professor of Management at the Portland State University School of Business Administration.

He has been member of the International Federation for Information Processing Working Group 8.2 (IFIP WG 8.2).