Curriculum Vitae Qing Hu
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Curriculum Vitae Qing Hu Associate Dean for Academic Initiatives and Innovation Professor of Information Systems Zicklin School of Business Baruch College The City University of New York New York, NY 10010 (646) 312-3049 (Office) (646) 312-3031 (Fax) [email protected] Google Scholar Citation Profile http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=jBdaZqMAAAAJ EDUCATION Ph.D., Computer Information Systems, June 1994 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA Dissertation Title: A Theory of Software Production M.S., Computer Information Systems, December 1991 University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, USA M.S., Mechanical Engineering, June 1985 Chinese Academy of Machinery Science & Technology, Beijing & Shenyang, China B.S., Mechanical Engineering, July 1982 Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, China Leadership Development Certificate, December 2010 Emerging Leaders Academy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, The City University of New York Associate Dean for Academic Initiatives and Innovation (7/2015 - present) Professor of Information Systems (7/2015 - present) 1 College of Business, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Associate Dean for Graduate Programs and Research (7/2012 – 6/2015) Director of Graduate Education (DOGE) for MBA Program (7/2012 – 6/2015) Acting Academic Director of Neuroscience Research Lab (7/2012 – 6/2015) Chair, Department of Supply Chain and Information Systems (7/2009 – 6/2012) Director of Graduate Education (DOGE) for MSIS Program (7/2009 – 6/2012) Union Pacific Professor in Information Systems (7/2011 – 6/2015) Dean’s Professor in Information Systems (7/2009 – 6/2011) College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida Chair, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (10/2007 – 6/2009) Doctoral Program Coordinator, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (8/2006 – 6/2009) Professor, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (8/2006 – 6/2009) Scott Adams Professor of Information Technology, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (8/2001 – 6/2007) Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (8/1999 – 7/2006) Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology & Operations Management (8/1994 – 7/1999) School of Business and Economics, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway Visiting Associate Professor (Sabbatical, 7/2002 – 12/2002) School of Business Administration, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida Doctoral Candidate and Instructor (8/1989 – 6/1994) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Miami Herald Publishing Company, Miami, Florida Software Application Developer (Internship, 5/1991 – 8/1991) Shenyang Research Institute of Foundry, Shenyang, China Deputy Director of Research (7/1987 – 7/1989) Research Engineer (7/1985 – 7/1987) 2 HONORS AND AWARDS Faculty inductee of the Beta Gamma Sigma, the International Honor Society for Collegiate Schools of Business, in recognition of service in the education of business disciplines, Baruch College Chapter, May 2016. Emerald Citations of Excellence Award 2014 – Top 35 most cited management publications selected from 750 past wining publications in last 15 years. Emerald Citations of Excellence Award 2011 – Top 50 most cited management publications 5 years since publication. Best Conference Paper Award, the 12th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2008), Suzhou, China. Researcher of the Year at the Professor rank, 2008, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University. Researcher of the Year at the Associate Professor rank, 2006, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University. Honored as one of the professors “who made a difference to the lives of students” by the President of Florida Atlantic University based on an exit survey of graduating seniors in 2004. First Prize Winner ($10,000 cash prize with student Marni Robins), Business Plan Competition, 2002, Center for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University. TIP (Teaching Incentive Program) recipient for outstanding undergraduate teaching, College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, 1998, 2001. AACSB Doctoral Student Scholarship, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, 1989-1994. REFEREED ACADEMIC JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS 1. Shao, Z., Feng, Y. Q., and Hu, Q (2017) “Impact of Top Management Leadership Styles on ERP Assimilation and the Role of Organizational Learning.” Information & Management, 54(7), 902-919. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2017.01.005. 2. Xie, K., Wu, Y., Xiao, J., Hu, Q. (2016) “Value co-creation between firms and customers: The role of big data-based cooperative assets.” Information & Management, 53(8), 1034- 1048. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.im.2016.06.003. 3. Shao, Z., Feng, Y. Q., and Hu, Q. (2016) “Effectiveness of Top Management Support to Enterprise Systems Success: A Contingency Perspective of Fit between Leadership Style and System Lifecycle.” European Journal of Information Systems, 25(2), 131-153. 4. Hu, Q., West, R. and Smarandescu, L. (2015) “The Role of Self-Control in Information Security Violations: Insights from A Cognitive Neuroscience Perspective,” Journal of Management Information Systems, 31(4), 6-48. (Reported in Communications of ACM Careers: http://cacm.acm.org/careers/186008-researchers-test-brain-activity-to-identify- cybersecurity-threats/fulltext and many news media in print and on the Internet) 3 5. Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2014) “The Effect of Board of Directors' IT Awareness on CIO Compensation and Firm Performance.” Decision Sciences, 45(3), 401-436. 6. Xiao, J. H., Xie, K., and Hu, Q. (2013) “Inter-Firm IT Governance in Power Imbalanced Buyer-Supplier Dyads: Exploring How It Works and Why It Lasts.” European Journal of Information Systems, 22 (5), 512-528. 7. Xu, Z. C., Hu, Q., and Zhang, C. H. (2013) “Why Computer Talents Become Computer Hackers.” Communications of the ACM, 56(4), 64-74. (16,292 full-text downloads as of December 2, 2016, ACM Digital Library http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2436272). 8. Saraf, N., Liang, H., Xue, Y., and Hu, Q. (2013) “How Does Organizational Absorptive Capacity Matter in the Assimilation of Enterprise Information Systems?” Information Systems Journal, 23(3), 245-267. 9. Crossler, R. E., Johnston, A. C., Lowry, P. B., Hu, Q., Warkentin, M., Baskerville, R. (2013) “Future Directions for Behavioral Information Security Research.” Computers & Security, 32(1), 90-101. 10. Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2012) “The Impact of IT-Business Strategic Alignment on Firm Performance in a Developing Country Setting: Exploring Moderating Roles of Environmental Uncertainty and Strategic Orientation.” European Journal of Information Systems, 21(4), 373-387. 11. Hu, Q., Dinev, T., Hart, P., and Cooke, D. (2012) “Managing Employee Compliance with Information Security Policies: The Role of Top Management and Organizational Culture.” Decision Sciences, 43(4), 615-660. 12. Hu. Q., Xu, Z. C., Dinev, T., and Ling, H. (2011) “Does Deterrence Work in Reducing Information Security Policy Abuse by Employees?” Communications of the ACM, 54(6), 34-40. (17,709 full-text downloads as of December 2, 2016, ACM Digital Library, http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1953142). 13. Liu, L. N., Feng, Y. Q., Hu, Q., and Huang, X. J. (2011) “From Transactional User to VIP: How Organizational and Cognitive Factors Affect ERP Assimilation at Individual Level.” European Journal of Information Systems, 20(2), 186-200. 14. Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2011) “The Impact of Information Security Events on the Stock Value of Firms: The Effect of Contingency Factors.” Journal of Information Technology, 26(2), 60-77. 15. Behara, R., Huang, D. C., and Hu, Q. (2010) “A System Dynamics Model of Information Security Investments.” Journal of Information System Security, 6(2), 30-44. 16. Heinze, N. and Hu, Q. (2009) “Why College Undergraduates Choose IT: A Multi- Theoretical Perspective.” European Journal of Information Systems, 18(5), 462-475. 4 17. Dinev, T., Goo, J., Hu, Q., and Nam, K. (2009) “User Behavior towards Protective Technologies –The Role of National Cultural Differences.” Information Systems Journal, 19(4), 391-412. 18. Dinev, T., Hu, Q., and Yayla, A. (2008) “Is There an Online Advertisers’ Dilemma? A Study of Click Fraud in the Pay-Per-Click Model.” International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 13(2), 29-59. 19. Morton, N. and Hu, Q. (2008) “Implications of the Fit between Organizational Structure and ERP: A Structural Contingency Theory Perspective.” International Journal of Information Management, 28(5), 391-402. 20. Huang, C. D., Behara, R., Hu, Q. (2008) “Managing Risk Propagation in Extended Enterprise Networks.” IEEE IT Professional, 10 (4), 14 – 19. 21. Huang, C. D., Hu, Q., and Behara, R. (2008) "An Economic Analysis of the Optimal Information Security Investment in the Case of a Risk-Averse Firm." International Journal of Production Economics, 114(2), 793-804. 22. Dinev, T. and Hu, Q. (2007) “The Centrality of Awareness in the Formation of User Behavioral Intentions towards Preventive Technologies in the Context of Voluntary Use.” Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 8(7), 386-408. 23. Hu, Q., Hart, P., and Cooke, D. (2007) “The Role of External Influences on Organizational Information Security Practices: An Institutional Perspective.” Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 16(2), 153-172. 24. Huang, C. D. and Hu, Q. (2007) “Achieving