Alejandro Romero-Torres

Alejandro Romero-Torres
Professeur
Domaines d'expertise
- Accessibilité numérique
- Adoption des technologies de l'information
- Approche Agile
- Approche Devops
- Gestion de la technologie
- Gestion de projet
- Gestion de projets d'innovation
- Gestion de projets technologiques
- Gestion organisationnelle de projet
- Gouvernance de projets
- Grands projets d'ingénierie et construction
- Grands projets urbains
- Participation publique
- Portefeuille de projet
- Projets et organisations temporaires
- Transformation numérique des organisations
Cheminement académique
Doctorat en génie industriel École polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
Maîtrise en génie industriel École polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
Master en leadership et gestion des entreprises sans but lucratif Université Anáhuac, Mexique
Baccalauréat en génie Université Anáhuac, Mexique
Unités de recherche
- Chaire de gestion de projet
Projets de recherche en cours
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La collaboration inter-organisationnelle dans l'adoption des systèmes de traçabilité agroalimentaire
Ce projet de recherche vise à comprendre les dynamiques de collaboration inter-organisationnelle pour assurer l'adoption des systèmes de traçabilité dans l'industrie agroalimentaire. La traçabilité permet d'identifier et de suivre les produits et les informations qui y sont relatives tout au long de leur chaîne d'approvisionnement. Malgré son importance, l'industrie agroalimentaire accuse un retard quant à l'adoption des systèmes de traçabilité. L'OCDE constate que cette adoption est retardée en raison de l'absence de modèles d'implantation appropriés et de la coopération limitée entre les acteurs impliqués. Ce projet cherche à évaluer le contexte actuel de l'adoption des systèmes de traçabilité et à identifier les pratiques et les compétences à développer pour permettre la collaboration entre les acteurs impliqués. Une étude sur le terrain sera employée pour analyser les dynamiques de collaboration: Agri-traçabilité Québec. Il s'agit d'un projet pilote mettant en place un système de traçabilité pour des aliments de l'abattoir jusqu'à l'assiette du consommateur.
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Developing competencies to appropriate innovations in the health care sector: the case of ITC for readapting people with intellectual disability
Intellectual disability (ID) is a condition that is characterized "by significant limitations both in intellectual functioning and in adaptive behavior." Between 1% and 3% of the population meets the criteria for intellectual disability (Harris, 2006). New practices to improve quality of life emerged in the field of ID, particularly in the last two decades, such as the use of information technologies (mobile apps, ipads, touch screen, intelligent apartments, etc.). These innovations intend to reduce the disability in order to increase social participation. Results of recent studies show that information technology and communications (ICT) contain an undeniable potential to intervene with persons with intellectual disabilities and support them. This research project intends to explore the links that can be established between the existing models of organizational change management, technology management and the concept of self-determination. The goal is to explore the use of technological innovation trajectory: a priori acceptability (prediction of the potential use of a technology based on subjective representations), acceptance (understanding the factors that will play in the first interactions between an individual and technology) and appropriation (assessment of effective usage in a regular activity) (Reerink-Baker, 2012).
- La coordination des organisations dans une ville intelligente
Partenaires (organismes, entreprises)
- Laboratoire de pratiques innovantes en contexte projet, PICoP
- Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations CIRANO
- Chaire en gestion de projets
- Chaire de recherche en gestion de projets aéronautiques
- Institut universitaire du centre de réhabilitation de déficience intellectuelle et troubles envahissants du développement CRDITED
Affiliations externes principales
- Introduction a la gestion de projet (2016)
- Gestion de projets en informatique (2016)
- Planification et controle operationnels de projet (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
- Projet d'application (2017, 2018, 2019)
- Stage pratique i en gestion de projet (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
- Seminaire d'integration (2017, 2020, 2021)
- Travail dirige (2018)
- Stage pratique ii en gestion de projet (2019)
- Systemes d'information et gestion de projet (2019, 2021)
- Act.de synthese maitr.en admin.:gestion de projet (2020)
- Romero, A. (2014). La evolución de las tecnologías de información en la industria hospitalaria. Universidad Anahuac Campus Querétaro.
- Romero, A. & De Marcellis-Warin, N. (2013). La technologie RFID comme un outil pour assurer la sécurité du patient : applications, enjeux et alternatifs, 3e Colloque annuel RISQ+H, Montréal, Québec.
- Romero, A., Lefebvre, E. & De Marcellis-Warin, N. (2013). Tracking and tracing medicines, Conference in Global business and international management, Orlando, Florida.
- Romero. A. & Rodrigues, D. (2013). Traceability for the aeronautical industry, Conference of the International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Munich, Germany.
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Waste in healthcare, Conference of the International Journal of Arts and Sciences, Orlando, Florida.
- Chapitres de llivre
- Romero, A. (2014). Improving the Logistics Operations of the Hospital Pharmacy Using a Barcode-RFID Identification System. In Transactions on Engineering Technologies (pp. 733-747). Springer Netherlands, London.
- Articles scientifiques
- Romero, A. & Lefebvre, E.. (2014). Combining Barcode and RFID into a hybrid solution for improving the hospital pharmacy logistics processes, International Journal of Information Technology and Management (Forthcoming).
- Romero A. (2014). Managing healthcare projects: comparing an open and closed-loop technology implementation. Journal of Modern Project Management, 1(3), 94-107.
- Romero. A. & Rodrigues, D. (2013). Traceability as a key competency for the aeronautical industry: an exploratory study, International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 2(2):443-457.
- Romero, A. & Lefebvre, E. (2013). Medicines as a critical component of healthcare: issues, roadblocks and potential lines of action, AIMS International Journal of management, Vol. 7 (2), 81-92.
- Romero, A. & Lefebvre, E. (2013). Gaining deeper insights into RFID adoption in hospital pharmacies, World Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. 3 (3), pp.164-175.
- Romero, A., Lefebvre, E. & De Marcellis-Warin, N. (2013). Tracking and tracing medicines : will the best technology win ? Global Business and International Management Conference Journal, Vol. 6 (1): 119-129.
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Healthcare and e-waste tsunami: the specific issue for e-medical equipment, Global Review of Business and Economic Research, Vol. 7 (2), pp: 99-114;
- Romero, A., Lefebvre, E. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Breaking the Barcode and RFID myth: Adoption paths for improving the medication process, WSEAS Journal of Computers and Communications, Vol. 4 (5), pp. 223-235;
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Healthcare waste and extended producer responsibility: the specific case of e-medical equipment, WSEAS Journal in Transactions on Environment and Development, Vol. 5 (1), pp: 772-780;
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Krissi, C., (2011). Assessing the technological strategies to ensure the integrity of the pharmaceutical supply chain: The European versus the North-America vision, Global Review of Business and Economic Research, Vol. 8 (1);
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Waste in healthcare: a growing international problem. International Journal of Arts and Sciences; Vol. 4 (26), pp: 21-32.
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A., Lefebvre, L-A. & Krissi, C., (2011), Technological strategies to deal with counterfeit medicines: the European and North-American perspectives, International Journal of Education and Information Technologies, Vol. 5 (3), pp: 275-284.
- Articles de conférences avec comité de lecture
- Romero, A., & De Marcellis-Warin, N. (2014). Breaking the technology evolution model: just a winner?, Proceedings ISPIM Americas Innovation Forum, Montreal, Canada.
- Moreira, N., Ait-Kadi, D., Romero, A., Rodrigues-Vieira, D., Santa-Eulalia, L. & Wang, Y. (2014). Integrating eco-design and PLM in the aviation completion industry: a case study, International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management.
- Romero, A. (2014). La coexistencia de tecnologías: el caso de los códigos de barras y la tecnología RFID para evitar la falsificación de medicamentos, XVIII Congreso Internacional de Investigación en Ciencias Administrativas.
- Lefebvre, E., Castro-Bendavid, L., Marcellis-Warin, N. & Romero, A. (2014). Action research in action, studying real life RFID implementation in hospitals, Proceedings of 134h Annual International Business Conference: Teaching, Research and Practice, Jacksonville, Florida.
- Romero, A. (2013). Managing medicines in the hospital pharmacy: logistics inefficiencies, Proceeding of the World congress on Engineering and Computer Sciences, pp. 1120-1125.
- Sarkis, H., Rodriguez, D., Corriveau, G. & Romero, A. (2013). The national system of innovation in the aerospace industry: insights from the Brazilian and the Canadian aerospace clusters, Iberoamerican AOM 2013, Sao Paulo.
- Lefebvre, E. & Romero, R. (2013), Medicines Safety and Integrity of the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain: critical issues and major roadblocks, Proceedings of 13th Annual International Business Conference: Teaching, Research and Practice, Jacksonville, Florida.
- Romero, A. & Lefebvre, E. (2012). Most critical factors affecting RFID adoption in hospital pharmacy, Proceedings of International business Research Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L.A. (2012). Assessing the producers' strategies to improve the life cycle of medical equipment, Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual International Business Research Conference, Jacksonville, Florida;
- Romero, A., Lefebvre, E. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Adoption paths for barcode and RFID technologies in the medication process: full implementation, hybridization or migration, Proceedings of the Forth International Conference of Recent Researches in Communications and IT, Athens, Corfu;
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Lefebvre, L-A. (2011). Greening the e-medical equipment: Assessing the initiatives undertaken by the producers, Proceedings of fifth International Conference of Recent Researches in Geography, Geology, Energy, Environment and Biomedicine, Athens, Corfu;
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A. & Krissi, C., (2010). Ensuring the integrity of the pharmaceutical supply chain: technological strategies to mitigate the threat of counterfeit medicines in Europe and North America, Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Global Business & Economics Research, New York City, Best paper award;
- Lefebvre, E., Romero, A., Lefebvre, L-A. & Krissi, C., (2010). Assessing the relative effectiveness of technological strategies for fighting counterfeit medicines, Communication and Management in Technological Innovation and Academic Globalization, Proceedings of the international Conference of Communication and Management in Technological Innovation and Academic Globalization, Tenerife, Spain;
- Romero A., Lefebvre, L., Lefebvre, L.A. & Castro, L., (2009). Assessing the prospective benefits of RFID integration in hospital drug management processes through a business process approach, Proceedings of Europe Management of Technology, Glasgow, U.K.
- 2011 Meilleur article: Sixth International Conference on Global Business & Economics Research
Membre du comité de révision du PMBOK sixième version, Project Management Institute
Membre du conseil d'administration, Project Management Institute, chapitre Montréal
Membre du comité d'évaluation scientifique, Management and Organizational Studies Journal
Responsable du special issue on Technology Information in Healthcare, International Journal of Information Technology and Management