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February 10, 2020

Joey F. George Distinguished Professor in Business & The John D. DeVries Endowed Chair in Business Associate Dean for Research Ivy College of Business State University Ames, Iowa 50011-1350

EDUCATION

A.B. , Stanford, California, 1979 English language and literature.

M.Ed. Converse College, Spartanburg, , 1980 Emphasis on English language and literature.

Ph.D. , Irvine, California, 1986. Thesis title: and the centralization of decision-making in U.S. city governments.

RELEVANT EXPERIENCE

Professor of Information Systems & John D. DeVries Endowed Chair in Business, Ivy College of Business, Iowa State University, August 2011 –

Iowa State University Distinguished Professor in Business, April 2019 –

Associate Dean for Research, Ivy College of Business, Iowa State University, Jan 2019 –

Director, Ph.D. Program, Ivy College of Business, Iowa State University, Sept 2013 –

Interim Academic Administrator, Ivy College of Business NeuroLab, Iowa State University, Sept 2015 -

Visiting Researcher, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Feb – May 2016

Professor and Thomas L. Williams Jr. Eminent Scholar in Management Information Systems, College of Business, , August 1999 – August 2011.

University of Canterbury Visiting Erskine Fellowship, Christchurch, New Zealand, May-June, 2008 & July-August 2012.

Visiting Professor, Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration, International MBA Program, Mikkeli, Finland, July 1999.

Associate Professor and Edward G. Schlieder Chair in Information Systems, E.J. Ourso College of Business Administration, Louisiana State University, August 1998-August 1999.

Sprint Professor of Business Administration, College of Business, Florida State University, May 1997- August 1998.

Associate Professor, IMS Dept., College of Business, Florida State University, Aug. 1993-Aug. 1998.

Chair, IMS Department, College of Business, Florida State University, Dec. 1995 – Aug.1998.

Assistant Professor, Department of MIS, College of Business and Public Administration, , August 1986-August 1993.

Research Assistant, URBIS Project, Public Policy Research Organization, University of California, Irvine, Jan. 1984-March 1986.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Information and Science, Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine, Sept. 1981-Dec. 1983.

Secondary English Teacher, Spartanburg Day School, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1979-1981.

HONORS

Selected as Iowa State University Distinguished Professor in Business, 2019

Winner of 2018 Ivy College of Business Tenure-Eligible/Tenured Faculty Outstanding Achievement in Research Award

Named Senior Member of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2017

Iowa State University 2017 Exemplary Faculty Mentor Award

Received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from the Marquis Who’s Who Publications Board, 2017

Received the AIS LEO Award for Lifetime Exceptional Achievement in Information Systems in 2014

Selected as a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2008

Named to 58th (2004), 59th (2005), 60th (2006), 63rd (2009), 69th (2015) and 70th (2016) editions of Marquis’s Who’s Who in America

Named to 8th (2005-06) and 10th (2007-08) editions of Marquis’s Who’s Who in Science & Engineering

Named to 7th (2006) and 8th (2007-08) editions of Marquis’s Who’s Who in American Education

Named as a “Circle of Compadres” Honoree for the Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association, 2002

Voted IMS Department Best Instructor, Spring 2000, by the Florida State University MIS Association

Florida State University Teaching Incentive Program Award, 1996-97

Named to 1996 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers (nominated by student Leslie Jacobson)

2 Florida State University Teaching Award, 1995-96

Voted MIS Professor of the Year, 1993-94, by the Florida State University MIS Association

Named an outstanding referee for Management Science for 1993

Milton Phillips Dissertation Fellowship, University of California at Irvine, 1986

Baker International Foundation Scholarship, University of California at Irvine, 1985

BEST PAPER AWARDS

Best paper nominee, Internet and the Digital Economy track, 53rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2020

Winner of the Outstanding Paper Award for 2019 for the Journal of Systems & Information Technology (“The Amorphous Nature of Agile: No One Size Fits All,” with K, Scheibe, A. Townsend & B. Mennecke.)

Second best paper, 2017 MWAIS conference (“Media Choice in Asynchronous Deception Detection,” co- written with R.W. McHaney and M. Gupta)

Best paper, Organizational Systems and Technology track, 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2009 (“Making it Hard to Lie: Cultural Determinants of Media Choice for Deception,” with C.P. Furner)

Best paper published in 2008 in the International Journal of e-Collaboration (“Distributed Deception: An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Deceptive Communication in a Computer-mediated Environment,” with R. Boyle and C. Kacmar)

Emerald Literati Club 2005 Highly Commended Award for “The theory of planned behavior and Internet purchasing,” published in Internet Research, 14(3), 2004.

Best paper nominee, Collaborative Technologies track, 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004

Best paper (one of three) in the Software Process Improvement Track, AMCIS 1999 Conference (“Measures of Software Process Maturity for Survey-Based Research,” with J.P. Landry)

Second best paper (out of 50), Communication and Technology Division, International Communication Association Annual Meeting, 1994

Best paper, Organizational Systems and Technology track, 25th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1992 (“ODSS and the Twilight of the Decision Support Movement: Social Segmentation and the Legacy of Infrastructure,” with J.L. King & K. Ruhleder)

Best paper nominee, Organizational Systems and Technology track, 24th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1991

3 SPECIAL INVITATIONS

Invited faculty mentor, Doctoral Consortium for Early Students, Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 15, 2019, Cancún, Mexico

Invited faculty mentor, Mid-Career Faculty Consortium, Americans Conference on Information Systems, August 16, 2018, New Orleans, LA

Invited external reviewer of proposed masters’ degree program in Information Technology and Innovation (ITIN), College of IS&T, University of Nebraska at Omaha, August 2018

Invited faculty mentor, Junior Faculty Consortium, International Conference on Information Systems, December 13, 2015, Ft. Worth, TX

Invited participant, Association of Information Systems Senior Scholars Slam, International Conference on Information Systems, December 13, 2015, Ft. Worth, TX

Invited international dissertation external examiner: * 2018, Deakin University, Australia (“Developing a neural network model to monitor and predict waiting times in the emergency department,” by Mohammad Rezazadeh Niavarani) * 2016, Deakin University, Australia (“The business value of IT in healthcare: An analysis,” by Peter Haddad) * 2014, University of Queensland, Australia (“Technology and Not-for-Profit Workers: A longitudinal study, testing and extending the UTAUT model in the not-for-profit environment,” by Geoffrey Greenfield) * 2011, University of Pretoria, South Africa (“Towards an ontology-driven software development approach: An unended quest,” by Nehemiah Mavetera)

Invited faculty participant, PACIS doctoral consortia: * July 7-8, 2011, Brisbane, Australia (also invited keynote speech at the consortium on July 7) * July 8-9, 2010, Taipei, Taiwan

Invited faculty participant, AMCIS doctoral consortia: * August 12, 2015, San Juan, PR * August 6, 2009, San Francisco, CA * August 14, 2008, , Canada

Invited faculty participant, Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference: * 19th Annual meeting, August 5-7, 2014, Savannah, GA * 18th Annual meeting, August 14 & 15, 2013, Chicago, IL * 15th Annual meeting, August 11, 2010, Lima, Peru * 13th Annual meeting, August 13, 2008, Toronto, Canada * 12th Annual meeting, August 9, 2007, Keystone, CO * 11th Annual meeting, August 2, 2006, Acapulco, Mexico * 7th Annual meeting, August 7, 2002, Dallas, TX * 4th Annual meeting, August 11-13, 1999, Milwaukee, WI

4 Asked to serve as external reviewer of the MIS Division of the Price College of Business at the , 2009

Asked by the Academic Review and Evaluation Committee of the Ministry of Education, Taiwan, to help select the winners of the National Academic and Academic Achievement Awards, 2008.

Invited keynote speaker and faculty participant, 2007 Management Summit, Management Research Program, National Science Council of Taiwan, National Taiwan University, Taipei, June 24-30, 2007.

Invited speaker in the University of South Alabama’s School of Computer and Information Sciences 2006- 2007 Distinguished Lecture Series, Mobile, Alabama, October 13, 2006.

Invited to serve on University of Queensland (Australia) Research Quality Assessment panel for assessing the research output of the UQ School of Business, Spring/Summer 2006.

Invited to participate in a workshop hosted by the University of California at Irvine and sponsored by the National Science Foundation on “Extending the Contributions of Professor Rob Kling to the Analysis of Computerization Movements,” Irvine, CA, March 11-12, 2005.

Selected as member of Senior Scholars Consortia (SSC) at the International Conference on Information Systems for every year to date since it started, in 2004 at the 25th ICIS in Washington, DC (only 42 invited initially); Chaired the SSC (with John King) at the 28th ICIS, 2007, Montréal, Canada

Invited speaker, University of Arizona MIS Department 30th Anniversary Conference, November 2004.

Invited faculty participant, MIS Camp * AMCIS 2003 Conference, Tampa, FL, August 3, 2003 * AMCIS 2002 Conference, Dallas, TX, August 8, 2002

Invited to give the keynote address for the 2002 International Conference on Informatics Education Research, Barcelona, Spain, December 14, 2002

Invited faculty participant, Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, July 22-24, 2001, Redmond, WA

Invited participant, Workshop on Informatization of Soviet and American Societies, Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, USSR, April 28-29, 1989

Invited participant, Harvard Business School Colloquium on Experimental Research Methods in Information Systems, Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1988

Invited participant, Seventh Annual Radical Workshop on Organization Design, sponsored by TIMS and NSF, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1987. Named one of eight "Emerging Scholars"

Invited participant, Irvine Workshop on Computerization and Worklife, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA, 1986

Invited student participant, Doctoral Consortium, 5th International Conference on Information Systems, Tucson, Arizona, 1984

5 GRANTS

Big 12 Faculty Fellowship, 2019-2020, $931 to fund research trip to .

Consultant, “Exploring the Mechanisms of E-commerce Platform Evolution and its Impact on Platform Performance: Based on the Perspective of Complex Adaptive System” Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant 71801104, 2019-2021, $35,065.

Co-Principal Investigator, Agility Project, funded by the ISU College of Business as a Principal Financial Faculty Professional Development Grant, $1250, 2015. Supplemented by $1500 in COB mini-grants.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Testing Prominence-Interpretation Theory with Eye-Tracking Technology.” Funded by the ISU College of Business as a Bootstrap Research Grant, $3850, 2015

Co-Principal Investigator, “Workshop to Establish a Research Team to Investigate the Potential for Personal Health Records to Support and Promote Patient-Centered Outcomes.” Funded by Iowa State University Health Research Initiative Program, $7980, 2012-13

Co-Principal Investigator, “Promoting Patient Centered Outcomes through Leveraging Personal Health Records.” Funded by the ISU College of Business as a Bootstrap Research Grant, $3750, supplemented by $1420 in mini-grants; 2012-13

Consultant, “A Study on Creating Collaborative E-business Capability to Gain Business Value in a Multi- Firm Environment (2011-2013).” Funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant 71072080, $41,500.

Co-Principal Investigator, “Detecting Deception in the Military Infosphere: Improving and Integrating Human Detection Capabilities with Automated Tools.” Funded by the U.S. Department of Defense University Research Initiative, 5/1/01 through 10/31/06. Total awarded: $3.6 million. Awarded to FSU: $635,714.

Principal Investigator, “Computer-Mediated Communication and Deception.” Research Planning Grant, funded by COFRS (Committee on Faculty Research Support), Florida State University, $2500, 1998.

Principal Investigator, “Reforming the MIS Core with Computer-Assisted Software Engineering Tools.” Funded by the Florida Department of Transportation, $15,000, 1995-1998.

Principal Investigator, “Reforming the MIS Core with Computer-Assisted Software Engineering Tools.” Instructional grant, funded by the College of Business, Florida State University, $7700, summer 1995.

Principal Investigator, “Investigating Deceptive Communication in Group Support Systems." Funded by COFRS (Committee on Faculty Research Support), Florida State University, $7916, summer 1994.

Principal Investigator, “An Investigation of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Work Place." Funded by the National Science Foundation, grant number IRI-9108316, $25,003, 9/1/91 through 2/28/93.

6 PUBLICATIONS

Refereed Journal Articles

1. Chi, M., Huang, R. & George, J.F. “Collaboration in Demand-Driven Supply Chain: Based on a Perspective of Governance and IT-business Strategic Alignment.” Accepted for the International Journal of Information Management.

2. George, J.F., Chi, M. & Zhou, Q. “American and Chinese Students and Acceptance of Virtual Reality: A Replication of ‘The Role of Espoused National Cultural Values in Technology Acceptance.’” Accepted for AIS Transactions on Replication Research.

3. George, J.F. & Marett, K. “The Times They Are A Changin’: How Non-Technology Factors Have Affected IS Curriculum Over Time.” Journal of Information Systems Education (invited submission), 30(4), 2019, 222-231.

4. George. J.F. “Journal Lists are Not Going Away: A Response to Fitzgerald, et al.” Invited response. Communications of the AIS, 2019, volume 45, article 8, 134-138.

5. George, J.F. & Luo, J. “The Effects of Media Differences and Expertise on Deception Detection Accuracy.” Journal of the MWAIS, volume 2019, issue 1, article 5, 2019, 69-80.

6. Wickramasinghe, N., John, B., George, J.F. & Vogel, D. “Achieving Value-Based Care in Chronic Disease Management: Intervention Study.” JMIR Diabetes 4(2), 2019, e10368. (http://diabetes.jmir.org/2019/2/e10368/)

7. Gupta, M., George, J.F. & Xia, W. “Relationships between IT Department Culture and Agile Software Development Practices: An Empirical Investigation.” International Journal of Information Management 44, 2019, 13-24.

8. Chi, M., Wang, W., Lu, X. & George, J.F. “Antecedents and Outcomes of Collaborative Innovation Capabilities on the Platform Collaboration Environment.” International Journal of Information Management 43, 2018, 273-283.

9. McHaney, R., George, J.F. & Gupta, M. “Asynchronous Deception Detection: An Exploration of Text-Based Cues.” Journal of the MWAIS Volume 2018, Issue 2, Article 2, 5-17.

10. George, J.F., Scheibe, K., Townsend, A. & Mennecke, B. “The Amorphous Nature of Agile: No One Size Fits All.” Journal of Systems and Information Technology 20(2), 2018, 241-260.

11. George, J.F., Gupta, M., Giordano, G., Mills, A., Tennant, V. & Lewis, C. “The Effects of Communication Mode and Culture on Deception Detection Accuracy.” MIS Quarterly 42(2), June 2018, 551-575.

12. George, J.F. & Kohnke, E.J. “Personal Health Record Systems as Boundary Objects.” Communications of the AIS, 42 (article 2), 2018.

7 13. Marett, K., George, J.F., Lewis, C., Gupta, M. & Giordano, G. “Beware the Dark Side: Preferences for Lying Online.” Computers in Human Behavior 75, 2017, 834-844.

14. Chi, M., Zhao, J., George, J.F., Li, Y. & Zhai, S. “The Influence of Inter-firm IT Governance Strategies on Relational Performance: The Moderation Effect of Information Technology Ambidexterity.” International Journal of Information Management 37, 2017, 43-53.

15. Gupta, M. & George, J.F. “Toward the Development of a Big Data Analytics Capability.” Information & Management 53, 2016, 1049-1064.

16. Choi, I. & George, J.F. “One Question, Two Answers: Mixed Findings of Information Technology Capability and Firm Performance and Their Implications.” AIS Transactions on Replication Research, 2(3), 2016.

17. George, J.F., Mirsadikov, A. & Mennecke, B. “Eye-Tracked Web Site Credibility Assessment: An Empirical Investigation of Prominence-Interpretation Theory.” AIS Transactions on Human Computer Interaction 8(2), 2016, 40-57.

18. George, J.F., Giordano, G. & Tilley, P.A. "Website Credibility and Deceiver Credibility: Expanding Prominence-Interpretation Theory." Computers in Human Behavior 54, 2016, 83-93.

19. McHaney, R., George, J.F. & Gupta, M. “An Exploration of Digital Deception Detection: Are Groups More Effective than Individuals?” Communication Research, 45(8), 2018, 1103-1121. First published on September 30, 2015 as doi:10.1177/0093650215607627.

20. Zhao, J., Chi, M., & George, J.F. “Mediation and Time-Lag Analyses of E-Alignment and E- Collaboration Capabilities.” Industrial Management & Data Systems, 115(6), 2015, 1113-1131.

21. Mandviwalla, M., Fadem, B., Goul, M., George, J.F. and Hale, D. “Challenges of Bridging the IS Academic-Industry Divide.” MISQ Executive, 14(1), March 2015, 17-37.

22. Ding, F., Li, D., & George, J.F. “IS Strategic Leadership Conceptualization, Measurement, and Impacts on Organizational Benefits.” Information & Management 51, 2014, 865-879.

23. Shiau, W.L. & George, J.F. “A Grounded Theory Approach to Information Technology Adoption.” Communications of the AIS, 34, article 81, 2014, 1379-1407.

24. George, J.F., Giordano, G., & Tilley, P. “Sender Credibility and Deception Detection.” Computers in Human Behavior, 35, 2014, 1-11.

25. George, J.F., Carlson, J.R. & Valacich, J.S. “Media Selection as a Strategic Component of Communication” MIS Quarterly, 37(4), 2013, 1233-1251.

26. Giordano, G. & George, J.F. “The Effects of Group Member Experience and Task Complexity on Computer-Mediated Groups Facing Deception.” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 56(3), 2013, 210-225.

8 27. Carlson, J.R., Carlson, D.S., Hunter, E.M., Vaughn, R.L., and George, J.F. “Virtual Team Effectiveness: Investigating the Moderating Role of Experience with Computer-Mediated Communication on the Impact of Team Cohesion and Openness.” Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 25(2), 2013, 1-18.

28. Yoon, T.E. and George, J.F. "Why Aren’t Organizations Adopting Virtual Worlds?" Computers in Human Behavior 29(3), 2013, 772-790.

29. Marett, K. and George, J.F. "Barriers to Deceiving Other Group Members in Virtual Settings." Group Decision and Negotiation, 22(1), 2013, 89-115. Published online 7/22/12: DOI 10.1007/s10726-012-9297-3.

30. Thatcher, J.B., George, J.F., and Dinger, M. “IT Worker Recruitment: A Preliminary Study Examining the Preferences and Behavior of Job Seekers and Organizations.” Communications of the AIS, 31, 2012, 1-34.

31. Furner, C.P. & George, J.F. “Cultural Determinants of Media Choice for Deception.” Computers in Human Behavior, 28(4), 2012, 1427-1438. (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2012.03.005)

32. Giordano, G., George, J.F., Marett, K., and Keane, B. “Reviewers and the Detection of Deceptive Information in Computer-Mediated Interviews.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41(2), Feb. 2011, 252-269.

33. Yoon, J., Yoon, T. & George, J.F. “Anticipating Information Needs for Senior Portal Contents.” Computers in Human Behavior, 27(2), March 2011, 1012-1020.

34. George, J.F. & Carlson, J.R. “Lying at Work: A Deceiver's View of Media Characteristics.” Communications of the AIS, 27, 2010, 819-830.

35. George, J.F., Marett, K. and Giordano, G. “Deception: Towards an Individualistic View of Group Support Systems.” Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 9(10), Special Issue 2008, 653-676.

36. George, J.F. and Robb, A. “Deception and Computer-Mediated Communication in Daily Life.” Communication Reports 21(2), 2008, 92-103.

37. Lewis, C.C. and George, J.F. “Cross-cultural Deception in Social Networking Sites and Face-to- face Communication.” Computers in Human Behavior, 24, 2008, 2945-2964.

38. George, J.F., Biros, D.P., Burgoon, J.K., Nunamaker, J.F., Jr., Crews, J.M., Cao, J., Marett, K., Adkins, M., Kruse, J., & Lin, M. “Defeating Deception Through E-Training.” MISQ Executive, 7(2), 2008, 57-69.

39. Boyle, R., Kacmar, C, and George, J.F. “Distributed Deception: An Investigation of the Effectiveness of Deceptive Communication in a Computer-mediated Environment.” International Journal of e-Collaboration, 4(3), 2008, 14-39.

9 40. George, J.F., Marett, K., and Tilley, P. “The Effects of Warnings, Computer-based Media, and Probing Activity on Successful Lie Detection.” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 51(1) March 2008, 1-17.

41. Dickey, M.H., McKnight, D.M., and George, J.F. “The Role of Trust in Franchise Organizations.” International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 15(3), 2008, 251-282.

42. Ahuja, M., Chudoba, K.M., Kacmar, C., McKnight, D.H., and George, J.F. “IT Road Warriors: Balancing Work-Family Conflict, Job Autonomy, and Work Overload to Mitigate Turnover Intention.” MIS Quarterly, 31(1), March 2007, 1-17.

43. Giordano, G.A., Stoner, J.S., Brouer, R.L., and George, J.F. “The Influences of Deception and Computer-Mediation on Self-Report Measures of Forcing Negotiating, Tension, Satisfaction, and Deception Detection in Dyadic Negotiations.” Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 12(2), 2007.

44. George, J.F., Valacich, J.S. and Valor, J. “Does Information Systems Still Matter? Curriculum Implications for a Maturing Discipline.” Communications of the AIS, 16, 2005, 219-232.

45. George, J.F. and Marett, K. “Deception: The Dark Side of E-Collaboration.” International Journal of E-Collaboration, 1(4), 2005, 24-37 (invited).

46. Biros, D.P. George, J.F. and Zmud, R.W. “Inside the Fence: Sensitizing Employees to Deception in Data Manipulation.” MIS Quarterly Executive, 4(1), 2005, 261-267.

47. Thatcher, J.B. and George, J.F. “Commitment, Trust, and Social Involvement: An Exploratory Study of Antecedents to Web Shopper Loyalty.” Journal of Organizational Computing and E- Commerce, 14(4), 2004, 243-268.

48. George, J.F. “The Theory of Planned Behavior and Internet Purchasing.” Internet Research, 14(3), 2004, 198-212.

49. Carlson, J.R. and George, J.F. “Media Appropriateness in the Conduct and Discovery of Deceptive Communication: The Relative Influence of Richness and Synchronicity.” Group Decision and Negotiation, 13(2), 2004, 191-210.

50. Carlson, J.R., George, J.F., Burgoon, J.K, Adkins, M., and White, C. “Deception in Computer- Mediated Communication." Group Decision and Negotiation, 13(1), 2004, 5-28.

51. Marett, L.K. and George, J.F. “Deception in the Case of One Sender and Multiple Receivers.” Group Decision and Negotiation, 13(1), 2004, 29-44.

52. Tyran, C.K. and George, J.F. "Software Inspection Meetings: A Comparison of Group Support Techniques." Communications of the ACM, 45(9), September 2002, 87-92.

53. Biros, D., George, J F., and Zmud, R.W. “Inducing Sensitivity to Deception in Order to Improve Decision Making Performance: A Field Study.” MIS Quarterly, 26(2), June 2002, 119-144.

10 54. George, J.F. “Influences on the Intent to Make Internet Purchases.” Internet Research, 12(2), 2002, 165-180.

55. Ives, B., et al. “What Every Business Student Needs to Know About Information Systems.” Communications of the AIS, 9, 2002, 467-477.

56. Santhanam, R., Guimaraes, T., and George, J.F. “An Empirical Investigation of ODSS Impact on Individuals and Organizations.” Decision Support Systems, 30(1), 2000, 51-72.

57. George, J.F., Duffy, K., and Ahuja, M. “Countering the Anchoring and Adjustment Bias with Decision Support Systems.” Decision Support Systems, 29(2), 2000, 195-206.

58. George, J.F. and Jessup. L.M. "Groups Over Time: What Are We Really Studying?" International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 47(3), 1997, 497-511.

59. Jessup, L.M. and George, J.F. "Theoretical and Methodological Issues in Group Support Systems Research: Learning from Groups Gone Awry." Small Group Research, 28(3), August 1997, 394- 413. (Reprinted in The International Journal of Action Methods, 50(2), 1997, 71-86.)

60. George, J.F. "Computer-Based Monitoring: Common Perceptions and Empirical Results." MIS Quarterly, 20(4), December 1996, 459-480.

61. George, J.F., Iacono, S., and Kling, R. "Learning in Context: Extensively Computerized Work Groups as Communities-of-Practice." Accounting, Management and Information Technologies, 5(3/4), 1995, 185-202.

62. George, J.F., Goodman, S.E., Kraemer, K.L., & Mason, R. "The Information Society: Image vs. Reality in National Computer Plans." Information, Infrastructure & Policy, 4(3), 1995, 181-192.

63. Phan, D.D., George, J.F. and Vogel, D.R. "Managing Software Quality in a Very Large Software Development Project." Information and Management, 29, 1995, 277-283.

64. Morrison, J. and George, J.F. "Evaluating the Software Engineering Component in MIS Research." Communications of the ACM, 38(7), July 1995, 80-91.

65. Carmel, E., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Examining the Process of Electronic-JAD." The Journal of End User Computing, 7(1), Winter 1995, 13-22.

66. Tyran, C. and George, J.F. "Expert Systems Implementation and Impacts: A Managerial Perspective." Journal of Information Technology Management, 5(1), 1994, 27-36.

67. George, J.F., Iacono, S., and Kling, R. "How Do Office Workers Learn About Computing?" Information Technology and People, 6(4), 1994, 249-269.

68. Checroun, A., George, J.F. and Shakun, M.F. "Evolutionary System Design, Group Support Systems, and DSS Generators: A Proposed Synthesis of Complementary Tools and Techniques to Support Systems Development." Revue des Systemes de Decision (Journal of Decision Systems) 3(1), April 1994, 29-43.

11 69. Valacich, J.S., George, J.F., Nunamaker Jr., J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Physical Proximity Effects on Computer-Mediated Idea Generation." Small Group Research, 25(1), February 1994, 83-104.

70. George, J.F. and Tyran, C.K. "Expert Systems and Organizations: Predictions and Evidence." Accounting, Management and Information Technologies, 3(3), July-September 1993, 173-189.

71. Carmel, E., Whitaker, R. and George, J.F. "PD and Joint Application Design: A Transatlantic Comparison." Communications of the ACM, 36(6), June 1993, 40-48.

72. Tyran, C. and George, J.F. "The Implementation of Expert Systems: A Survey of Successful Implementations." Data Base, 24(1), Winter 1993, 5-15.

73. Valacich, J.S., Paranka, D., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Communication Concurrency and the New Media: A New Dimension for Media Richness." Communication Research, 20(2), April 1993, 249-276.

74. Amaravadi, C., Sheng, O., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "AEI: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Integrated Office Systems." Journal of Management Information Systems, 9(1), Summer 1992, 133-163.

75. George, J.F., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., and Valacich, J.S. "ODSS: Information Technology for Organizational Change." Decision Support Systems, 8(4), 1992, 307-315.

76. George, J.F., Valacich, J.S., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Electronic Meeting Systems as Innovation: A Study of the Innovation Process." Information and Management, 22(3), 1992, 187-195.

77. George, J.F. "An Examination of Four GDSS Experiments." Journal of Information Science, 18(2), 1992, 149-158.

78. George, J.F. "The Conceptualization and Development of Organizational Decision Support Systems." Journal of Management Information Systems, 8(3), Winter 1991-92, 109-125.

79. George, J.F., Dennis, A.R. and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "An Experimental Investigation of Facilitation in an EMS Decision Room." Group Decision and Negotiation, 1(1), April 1992, 57-70.

80. Lepore, S., Kling, R., Iacono, S. and George, J.F. "Control Over Desktop Computing, Infrastructure, and Quality of Worklife." Journal of Information Technology Management, 2(2), 1991, 1-13.

81. Faulhaber, et al. "Informatization of Soviet Society: American Observations." Informatization in the Public Sector, 1(2), 1991, 95-101.

82. George, J.F. and King, J.L. "Examining the Computing and Centralization Debate." Communications of the ACM, 34(7), July 1991, 62-72.

12 83. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., Dennis, A.R., Valacich, J.S., Vogel, D.R., and George, J.F. "Electronic Meeting Systems to Support Group Work: Theory and Practice at Arizona." Communications of the ACM, 34(7), July 1991, 40-61. (Reprinted in Marca, D. & Weinberg, G. (eds), Groupware: Software for Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1992, 350-371.)

84. George, J.F. and Theis, J. "Microcomputer Training: Do Trained Users Differ from Non-Trained Users?" Data Base, 22(1/2), Winter/Spring 1991, 1-10.

85. George, J.F., Easton, G.K., Nunamaker, J.F., Jr., and Northcraft, G.B. "A Study of Collaborative Group Work With and Without Computer-Based Support." Information Systems Research, 1(4), 1990, 394-415.

86. Easton, G.K., George, J.F., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., and Pendergast, M.O. "Using Two Different Electronic Meeting System Tools for the Same Task: An Experimental Comparison." Journal of Management Information Systems, 7(1), Summer 1990, 85-100.

87. Dennis, A.R., George, J.F., Jessup, L.M., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Information Technology to Support Electronic Meetings." MIS Quarterly, 12(4), December 1988, 591-624.

Invited Book Chapters

1. George, J.F. “Chapter 28: From Waterfall to Agile: A Review of Approaches to Systems Analysis and Design.” In A. Tucker & H. Topi (eds), Handbook, 3e, vol. 2. 2014. Boca Raton, FL: Chapman & Hall/CRC Press, 28-1 – 28-16.

2. George, J.F. “The Nature of Organizational Decision Support Systems.” In F. Burstein and C.W. Holsapple (eds), Handbook on Decision Support Systems, vol. 1. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2008, 415-432.

3. George, J.F. “Groupware.” In Bidgoli, H (ed), Encyclopedia of Information Systems, San Diego, CA: The Academic Press, Inc., 2003, volume 2, 509-518.

4. George, J.F. "The Origins of Software: Acquiring Systems at the End of the Century." In Zmud, R.W. (ed), Framing the Domains of IT Management Research: Glimpsing the Future through the Past. Cincinnati, OH: Pinnaflex Educational Resources, Inc., 2000, 263-284.

5. George, J.F. "An Alternative View of Small Group Research in MIS." In Benbasat, I. (Ed), The Information Systems Research Challenge: Experimental Research Methods, : Harvard Business School, 1989, 83-88.

Submitted Book Chapters

1. Burgoon, J.K., George, J.F., Kruse, J., Marett, K., and Adkins, M.A. “Maintaining Credibility in Group Collaboration: Detection of Deception.” In J. F. Nunamaker, Jr., N. Romano, & R. Briggs (Eds.), Advances in MIS: Collaboration Systems: Concept, Value & Use, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 2014, 109-127

13 2. Boyle, R.J., Kacmar, C.J., and George, J.F. “Electronic Deception: How Proximity, Computer- mediation, and the Truth Bias May Influence Deceptive Messages.” In N. Kock (Ed), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on E-Collaboration: Emerging Trends and Applications, Hershey, PA: IGI, 2010, 312-337.

3. Giordano, G., Stoner, J., Brouer, R., and George, J.F. “Computer-Mediated Negotiations and Deception: A Review of Previous Research, a Recent Study, and Future Research Directions.” In S. Kelsey and K. St.Amant (eds), Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication, Hershey, PA: IGI, 2008, 220-229.

4. George, J.F. “The Gap between Small Group Theory and Group Support System Research.” In Haake, J.M., Ochoa, S.F., and Cechich, A. (eds), Groupware: Design, Implementation, and Use, LCNS 4715, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2007, 1-14.

5. George, J.F. and Marett, K. “Deceptive Communication in E-Collaboration.” In N. Kock (ed), Emerging E-Collaboration Concepts and Applications, Hershey, PA: CyberTech Publishing, 2007, 290-304.

6. Burgoon, J. K., Nunamaker, J. F., Jr., George, J. F., Adkins, M., Kruse, J., & Biros, D. “Detecting Deception in the Military Infosphere: Improving and Integrating Detection Capabilities with Automated Tools.” In Wang, C. et al., (eds.), Information Security Research: New Methods for Protecting against Cyber Threats, Indianapolis: Wiley, 2007, 606-627.

7. George, J.F., Biros, D.P., Adkins, M., Burgoon, J.K., and Nunamaker, J.F., Jr. “Testing Various Modes of Computer-Based Training for Deception Detection.” In Chen, H. et al. (eds), Intelligence and Security Informatics, LCNS 3073, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2004, 411-417.

8. George, J.F. “Introduction to the Social Issues of Computing.” In George, J.F. (ed) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics & the Internet. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2004, 6-13.

9. George, J.F. and Carter, P. “Computer-Based Performance Monitoring.” In George, J.F. (ed) Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics & the Internet. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2004, 110-120.

10. George, J.F., Biros, D., Burgoon, J. and Nunamaker, J.F., Jr. “Training Professionals to Detect Deception.” In Chen, H. et al. (eds), Intelligence and Security Informatics, Berlin: Springer- Verlag, 2003, 366-370.

11. King, J.L., Ruhleder, K., and George, J.F. "ODSS and the Twilight of the Decision Support Movement: Social Segmentation and the Legacy of Infrastructure." In Blanning, R.W. and King, D.R. (eds.), Organizational Intelligence: AI in Organization Design, Modeling, and Control. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1996, 209-217.

12. Amaravadi, C.S., George, J.F., Sheng, O.R.L., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "The Adequacy of Office Models." Advances in Computers, Vol. 40. San Diego: Academic Press, 1995, 182-253.

14 13. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., Dennis, A.R., Valacich, J.S., Vogel, D.R., and George, J.F. "Group Support Systems Research at Arizona: Experience from the Lab and Field." In Jessup, L.M. and Valacich, J.S. (Eds), Group Support Systems: New Perspectives. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1993, 125-145.

14. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., Dennis, A.R., George, J.F., Martz, Jr., W.B., Valacich, J.S., & Vogel, D.R. "University of Arizona GroupSystems." In Bostrom, R.P., Watson, R.T., & Kinney, S.T. (Eds), Computer Augmented Teamwork: A Guided Tour, NY: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992, 143-162.

15. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. et al. "Organizational Decision Support Systems (ODSS)." In Stohr, E.A., and Konsynski, B.R. (Eds), Information Systems and Decision Processes, Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1992, 137-166.

16. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., George, J.F., Valacich, J.S., Dennis, A.R., and Vogel, D.R. "Electronic Meeting Systems to Support Information Systems Analysis and Design." In Cotterman, W.W. & Senn, J.A. (Eds), Challenges and Strategies for Research in Systems Development, Chichester, U.K.: Wiley, 1992, 295-321.

17. Dennis, A.R., George, J.F., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Automated Support for Group Work." In Morrell, J.A. and Fleischer, M. (Eds), Advances in the Implementation and Impact of Computer Systems, Vol. 1, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc., 1991, 25-63.

18. George, J.F., Kling, R., and Iacono, S. "The Role of Training and Support in Desktop Computing." In Kaiser, K. and Oppelland, H.J. (Eds), Desktop Information Technology and Organizational Worklife in the 1990's, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1990, 237-252.

19. Kling, R., Iacono, S., and George, J.F. "Occupational Power, Patterns of Desktop Computer Use, and Quality of Worklife." In Kaiser, K. and Oppelland, H.J. (Eds), Desktop Information Technology and Organizational Worklife in the 1990's, Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., 1990, 63-107.

20. Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., Dennis, A.R., George, J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Systems to Support Group Work Activities: The Past, Present and Future." In Flood, R.L., Jackson, M.C., and Keys, P. (Eds), Systems Prospects: The Next Ten Years of Systems Research, New York: Plenum Press, 1989, 103-108.

21. Vogel, D.R., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., George, J.F., and Dennis, A.R. "Group Decision Support Systems: Evolution and Status at the University of Arizona." In Lee, R.M., McCosh, A.M. and Migliarese, P. (Eds), Organizational Decision Support Systems, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1988, 287-304.

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Nehme, A. & George, J.F. “Taking It Out on IT: A Mechanistic Model of Abusive Supervision and Computer Abuse.” Proceedings of the 53nd Hawaii International Conference on Information Systems, Maui, HI, January 2020.

15 2. Mishra, A., Cao, K., & George, J.F. “IT Induced Employment Irregularities and Deskilling: Impacts on Temporary Worker Welfare,” Proceedings of the 40th annual International Conference on Information Systems, , , December 2020.

3. Ray, A. & George, J.F. “Online Disinformation and the Psychological Bases of Prejudice and Political Conservatism.” Proceedings of the 52nd Hawaii International Conference on Information Systems, Maui, HI, January 2019.

4. Pienta, D., Thatcher, J.B., Sun, H. & George, J.F. “Information Systems Betrayal: When Cybersecurity Systems Shift from Agents of Protection to Agents of Harm.” Proceedings of the 2018 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Yokohama, Japan, June 2018.

5. Nehme, A. & George. J.F. “Behind Cyber Doors: Securing the Internet of Self.” Proceedings of the 2018 Americas Conference on Information Systems, New Orleans, LA, August 2018.

6. Nehme, A. & George. J.F. “Iterating the Cybernetic Loops in Anti-Phishing Behavior: A Theoretical Integration.” Proceedings of the 2018 Americas Conference on Information Systems, New Orleans, LA, August 2018.

7. Baswani, S., George, J.F. & Townsend, A. “Connected Homes and Online Retail: The Case of IoT Enabled Online Shopping.” Proceedings of the 2018 Americas Conference on Information Systems, New Orleans, LA, August 2018.

8. Choi, I., Cantor, D., & George, J.F. “Does IT Capability and Competitive Actions Shape Firm Profitability?” Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference on Information Systems, Seoul, South Korea, December 2017.

9. McHaney, R., George, J.F., and Gupta, M. “Media Choice in Asynchronous Deception Detection.” Proceedings of the 2017 Midwest Association for Information Systems (MWAIS 2017), Springfield, IL, May 18-19, 2017.

10. George, J.F. & Robb, A. “Australians’ Comparative Ability to Detect Deception in Australians and Americans.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Screening Technologies (CAST) Symposium at the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, January 2017.

11. Choi, I. & George, J.F. “Mixed Findings of IT Capability and Firm Performance and Their Implications.” Proceedings of the 22nd AMCIS conference, San Diego, CA, August 2016.

12. George, J.F. “Determining Indicators of Deception with Eye Tracking.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Screening Technologies (CAST) Symposium at the 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Kauai, Hawaii, January 5, 2016.

13. Choi, I., George, J.F. & Cantor, D. “How Does the Rivalry between Firms Explain the IT Capability Gap, Leanness, and Performance of Firms?” Proceedings of the 21st Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Juan, , August 2015.

14. George, J.F., Gupta, M., Giordano, G., Mills, A., Tennant, V. & Lewis, C. “The Effects of

16 Communication Mode and Culture on Deception Detection Accuracy.” Proceedings of the Rapid Screening Technologies, Deception Detection and Credibility Assessment Symposium at the 47th Hawaii Conference on Information Systems, Big Island, Hawaii, Jan. 6, 2014.

15. Gupta, M. & George, J.F. “The Effects of Fictitious Customer Testimonials across Different Cultures.” Proceedings of the 19th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Chicago, 2013.

16. George, J.F. & Gupta, M. “The Effects of Culture, Language, and Media on Deception Detection.” Proceedings of the Rapid Screening Technologies, Deception Detection and Credibility Assessment Symposium at the 46th Hawaii Conference on Information Systems, Maui, Hawaii, Jan. 7, 2013.

17. Carter, M., Thatcher, J., Clements, J. & George, J.F. “Unraveling the ‘Paradox of the Active User:’ Determinants of Individuals’ Innovation with IT-based Work Routines.” Proceedings of the 17th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Detroit, MI, August 2011.

18. Gomillion, D. & George, J.F. “Perceived Organizational Readiness Study on EHR Implementation.” Proceedings of the 17th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Detroit, MI, August 2011.

19. Lewis, C., George, J.F., & Giordano, G. “Culture and Deception in Computer-Mediated Communication.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business Symposium, 43rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), January 2010.

20. Giordano, G. & George, J.F. “Deception Detection, Task complexity, and Group Member Experience in Computer-Mediated Groups Settings.” Proceedings of the Eighth Pre-ICIS SIG- HCI Workshop 2009, Phoenix, Arizona, December 2009.

21. Lewis, C., George, J.F., and Giordano, G. “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Computer-Mediated Deceptive Communication.” PACIS 2009 Proceedings, Hyderabad, India, July 2009.

22. George, J.F. & Robb, A. “A Comparison of Daily Deception among Australian and American University Students.” Proceedings of the Symposium on Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business, 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Jan. 2009.

23. Furner, C.P. and George, J.F. “Making it Hard to Lie: Cultural Determinants of Media Choice for Deception.” Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2009.

24. Giordano, G., George, J.F., Marett, K., and Keane, B. “Detecting Deception in Computer- Mediated Interviewing.” Proceedings of the 2008 European Conference on Information Systems. Galway, Ireland, June 2008.

25. George, J.F. and Robb, A. “Deception and Communication Technology: A Diaries Study Replication.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business Symposium, 39th Hawaii Conference on System Science, Kauai, HI, January 2006.

17 26. George, J.F. and Keane, B.T. “Deception Detection by Disinterested Third-Party Observers.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business Symposium, 39th Hawaii Conference on System Science, Kauai, HI, January 2006.

27. Giordano, G., Tilley, P. and George, J.F. “The Effects of Computer-Mediation, Training, and Warning on False Alarms in an Interview Setting.” Proceedings of the Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business Symposium, 39th Hawaii Conference on System Science, Kauai, HI, January 2006.

28. George, J.F. “Researching Life in E-society with Diary Studies.” Proceedings of the 2006 European Conference on Information Systems, Göteborg, Sweden, June 2006.

29. George. J.F. and Carlson, J.R. “Media Selection for Deceptive Communication.” Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2005.

30. Biros, D.P., Sakamoto, J., George, J.F., Adkins, M., Kruse, J., Burgoon, J.K., and Nunamaker, J.F., Jr. “A Quasi-experiment to Determine the Impact of a Computer Based Deception Detection Training System: The Use of Agent99 Trainer in the U.S. Military.” Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2005.

31. Giordano, G. and George, J.F. “Task Complexity and Deception Detection in a Collaborative Group Setting.” Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Jan. 2005.

32. Marett, K. and George, J.F. “Group Deception in Computer-Supported Environments.” Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2005.

33. Tilley, P., George, J.F., and Marett, K. “Gender Differences in Deception and Its Detection under Varying Electronic Media Conditions.” Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2005.

34. George, J.F., Valacich, J.S. and Valor, J. “Does Information Systems Still Matter? Curriculum Implications for a Maturing Discipline.” Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Information Systems, December 2004, 1039-1048. (Paper invited for 1st ICIS Senior Scholars Consortium.)

35. George, J.F. and Marett, K. “Inhibiting Deception and Its Detection.” Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2004.

36. George, J.F., Marett, K. and Tilley, P. “Deception Detection under Varying Electronic Media and Warning Conditions.” Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2004.

37. George, J.F., Burgoon, J.K., Crews, J.M., Cao, J., Lin, M., Marett, K., and Biros, D.P. “Training to Detect Deception: An Experimental Investigation.” Proceedings of the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 2004.

18 38. Ahuja, M., Chudoba, K., George, J.F., Kacmar, C., and McKnight, H. “Overworked and isolated? Predicting the Effect of work-family conflict, autonomy, and workload on Organizational Commitment and Turnover of Virtual Workers.” Proceedings of the 35th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 2002.

39. George. J.F. “The Effects of Internet Experience and Attitudes Toward Privacy and Security on Internet Purchasing.” Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, vol. 2. Vienna, Austria, July 2000, 1053-1058.

40. Landry, J.P. and George, J.F. "Measures of Software Process Maturity for Survey-Based Research." Proceedings of the 5th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Milwaukee, WI, 1999, 747-749.

41. George, J.F. and Carlson, J.R. "Electronic Lies: Lying to Others and Detecting Lies Using Electronic Media." Proceedings of the Fifth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Milwaukee, WI, Aug. 1999, 612-614.

42. George, J.F. and Carlson, J. “Group Support Systems and Deceptive Communication.” Proceedings of the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Maui, Hawaii, January 1999.

43. George, J.F. and Duffy, K. "Countering the Anchoring and Adjustment Bias with Decision Support Systems." Proceedings of the 1996 Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 1996, 259-261.

44. George, J.F. "The Multi-dimensionality of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Workplace." Proceedings of the 26th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Vol. 3, Maui, Hawaii, January 1993, 609-619.

45. Tyran, C.K., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Group Support for Technical Review Teams: An Empirical Investigation." Proceedings of the 26th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Vol. 4, Maui, Hawaii, January 1993, 102-111.

46. Carmel, E., George, J.F. and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Supporting Joint Application Development (JAD) with Electronic Meeting Systems: A Field Study." Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Conference on Information Systems, Dallas, Texas, December 1992, 223-232.

47. Carmel, E., Whitaker, R. and George, J.F. "Participatory Design versus Joint Application Design: Trans-Atlantic Differences in Systems Development." Proceedings of the 1992 Participatory Design Conference, Cambridge, MA, November 1992.

48. Carmel, E., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Joint Application Design (JAD) and Electronic Meeting Systems (EMS): Opportunities for the Future." Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, Hawaii, January 7-10, 1992, Vol. 3, 331-342.

19 49. King, J.L., Ruhleder, K., and George, J.F. "ODSS and the Twilight of the Decision Support Movement: Social Segmentation and the Legacy of Infrastructure." Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, Hawaii, January 7-10, 1992, Vol. 4, 472-481.

50. George, J.F. "The Conceptualization and Development of Organizational Decision Support Systems." Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, Hawaii, January 8-11, 1991, Vol. 4, 57-64.

51. Zmuidzinas, M., Kling, R., and George, J.F. "Desktop Computing as a Continuing Process." Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Information Systems, Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec., 1990, 125-137.

52. George, J.F., Valacich, J.S., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "The Organizational Implementation of an Electronic Meeting System: An Analysis of the Innovation Process." Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seattle, WA, April, 1990, 361-367.

53. Dennis, A.R., Easton, A., Easton, G.K., George, J.F., and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. "Ad Hoc versus Established Groups in an Electronic Meeting System Environment." Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kona-Kailua, Hawaii, January, 1990, Vol. 3, 23-29.

54. Lepore, S.J., Kling, R., Iacono, S., and George, J.F. "Desktop Computerization and Quality of Worklife: The Role of Implementation Process and Infrastructure." Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Information Systems, Boston, MA, December, 1989, 223-235.

55. George, J.F. "A Comparison of Four Recent GDSS Experiments.'' Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Kona-Kailua, Hawaii, January 3-6, 1989, Vol. 3, 397-402.

56. George, J.F., Nunamaker, Jr., J.F., and Vogel, D.R. "Group Decision Support Systems and Their Implications for Designers and Managers: The Arizona Experience." Transactions of the Eighth International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Boston, June 6-9, 1988, 13-25.

57. George, J.F., Galliers, R.D., Raman, K.S., and Sung, K. "International DSSs: The Case of GDSS in Pacific Rim Nations." Transactions of the Eighth International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Boston, June 6-9, 1988, 79-82.

Invited Papers

1. George, J.F. “The Future of Academic MIS: Redux.” Journal of the Midwest Association for Information Systems, Volume 2017, Issue 1, January 2017.

2. Harris, A., Granger, M., George, J.F. & Dick, G. "Faculty Exchanges as a Way to Increase Globalization in the IS Curriculum." Communications of the AIS, 28, 2011, 31-40.

3. George, J.F. “Focusing on the Group in Group Support System Research.” Chinese Journal of Information Systems, 4(1), 2010, 86-98.

20 4. George, J.F. “Foreward,” In D'Atri, A., De Marco, M.., Braccini, A.M., and Cabiddu, F. (Eds.), Management of the Interconnected World, Berlin: Physica-Verlag, 2010, v-vi.

5. George, J.F. and Marett, K. “The Truth About Lies.” HR Magazine May 2004. (Available at http://www.shrm.org/Publications/hrmagazine/EditorialContent/Pages/0504george.aspx) (Reprinted by CareerJournal.com, Executive Career site.)

6. George, J.F. Review of Connections, by Lee Sproull and Sara Kiesler, Contemporary Sociology 22(5), September 1993, 723-724.

7. Vogel, D.R. and George, J.F. "Group Support for Analysis and Design." Informatica, 1(1), December 1992, 96-114.

Other Published Works

1. George, J.F. “Three Years as Editor-in-Chief of Communications of the Association for Information Systems.” Communications of the AIS, 23 (Article 36), 2008, 655-559.

2. George, J.F., Beath, C., Davison, R., Heales, J., and Munro, M. “Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Member Misconduct to the AIS Council.” Communications of the AIS, 11, 2003, 54-78.

3. Kraemer, K.L., King, J.L., Dunkle, D.E., Lane, J., & George, J.F. “Microcomputer Use and Policy in Larger U.S. Cities.” Baseline Data Report, 17(1), 1985.

4. George, J.F. “Who Does the Buying?” Government Data Systems, 14(7), August/Sept., 1985, 94, 96-97.

Books & Monographs

1. Schneider, C., Fuller, M., Valacich, J.S., and George, J.F. Information Systems Project Management: A Process and Team Approach, edition 2.0. Prospect Press, 2020.

2. Valacich, J.S. and George, J.F. Modern Systems Analysis and Design, 9th edition. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2020. (Formerly Hoffer, George & Valacich)

3. Valacich, J.S., George, J.F., and Hoffer, J.A. Essentials of Systems Analysis and Design, 6th edition. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2015.

4. D’Atri, A., Ferrarra, M., George, J.F., and Spagnoletti, P. (editors). Information Technology and Innovation Trends in Organizations. Berlin: Physica-Verlag, 2011.

5. George, J.F., Batra, D., Valacich, J.S., and Hoffer, J.A. Object-Oriented Systems Analysis and Design, 2nd edition. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2007.

6. George, J.F. (editor). Computers in Society: Privacy, Ethics & the Internet. Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 2004.

21 7. George, J.F. Information Systems in Context: A Casebook. Dubuque, IA: Wm C. Brown Publishers, 1992.

8. George, J.F. and Nunamaker, Jr., J.F. (editors). Group Decision Support Systems in Pacific Rim Nations. Honolulu, HI: Pacific Research Institute for Information Systems & Management, 1988.

Papers under Review

Choi, I., Cantor, D., Han, K. & George. J.F. “How Do Competitive Actions Affect Firm Performance? The Role of Digital Strategic Posture and Business Environment.” Submitted to MIS Quarterly.

Marett, K., Yuan, X. & George, J.F. “Broadband Internet Access as a Localized Facilitating Condition for Information Security Knowledge.” Submitted to Computers & Security.

Mirsadikov, A. & George, J.F. “Can You See Me Lying? Investing the Role of Media and Deception on Eye Gaze Behavior with Eye Tracking.” Submitted to MIS Quarterly.

Nehme, A. & George, J.F. “IotT Security Behavior: An Outcome of Fearing Cybercrime and Hoping to Protect the Internet of Self.” Submitted to ISJ.

Zhai, S., George, J.F. & Zhang, Z. “Ebb and Flow: The Evolution of the Intellectual Core of Academic Information Systems.” Submitted to CAIS.

In Process

George, J.F., Chen, R. & Yuan, L. “Explaining Consumers’ Intent to Purchase Internet-of-Things Security Devices.”

George, J.F, Mills, A., Gupta, M., Tennant, V., Lewis, C. & Giordano, G. “Communication Media and Detecting Deception in Foreign Languages.”

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) (1986 – present); named Senior Member, 2017 Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) (1988-2017) Association for Information Systems (AIS) (1995 – present)

COURSES TAUGHT

Undergraduate: Systems Analysis and Design (MIS Analysis and Design) Information Systems Design Policy Formation and Management Information Systems Information for Operating Control and Data Management (Database) Information and Communications Systems Management Electronic Commerce

22 Graduate: Introduction to Management Information Systems Doctoral Seminar in MIS Literature Doctoral Seminar in MIS Research Methodologies Information Systems and Society / Social & Organizational Issues in MIS Doctoral Seminar in Decision Processes and Structures Information & Technology Management Collaborative Computing Doctoral Seminar in Behavioral Issues in IS Research Doctoral Seminar in Information Technology Strategy Research

NON-CREDIT & OTHER TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS

China University of Geosciences Wuhan, China. “The theory and method for the individual behavior in IS field,” September 2017

MBA program, Florida State University, “Information & Technology Management” course taught in special on-site program at RISCORP, Sarasota, FL, Fall 1997; & TechData, Clearwater, FL, Spring 2002

Executive Management Program, Florida State University, on-site at TechData, Clearwater, FL, 2000

National Association of Purchasing Managers, Florida State University, 1996, 1997 & 1998

Executive Management Program, Florida State University, 1996, 1997 & 1998

Graduate Study Preparation Program (GraSPP), University of Arizona, 1990, 1991 & 1992

AD HOC REVIEW EXPERIENCE

Grant Proposal Reviews National Science Foundation (Member, NSF Information & Intelligent Systems Division review panels, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003) Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, 1997, 1999 & 2003 Louisiana Board of Regents Support Fund Research and Development Program, 2007 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2007

Ad Hoc Journal Reviews

Journal of Management Journal of Engineering and Journal of Organizational Information Systems; Technology Management; Computing; Management Science; International Information Data Base (The Data Base MIS Quarterly; Systems; for Advances in IS); Information Systems Sloan Management Review; Group Decision and Research; Small Group Research; Negotiation; Communications of the ACM; Journal of Information Decision Support Systems; Interfaces; Science; The Information Society; IEEE Computer; ACM Transactions on Decision Sciences; Organization Science; Information Systems; European Journal of

23 Information Systems; IEEE Transactions on Information Systems Journal; Electronic Markets; Professional Communication; Applied Cognitive Organizational Behavior and Computers in Human Psychology; Human Decision Processes; Behavior; International Journal of Human Communication Social Science Journal; Conflict Management; Research; African Journal of Business Journal of Investigative Journal of Experimental Management; Psychology and Offender Education; Program; Profiling

Ad Hoc Conference Paper Reviews International Conference on Information Systems, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2007; Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1988-1999, 2003, 2005, 2006; 2019; Academy of Management Meeting, 1992-1995; Administrative Sciences Academy of Canada (ASAC) Conference, 1993, 1997; Decision Sciences Institute Conference, 1994

Textbook Reviews for the Following Publishers Business Publications, Inc.; Wm.C. Brown Co.; Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.; Addison-Wesley; Macmillan Publishing Company; Harper Collins; Prentice-Hall; Mitchell McGraw-Hill; IEEE Computer Society Press; West Publishing Corp.; Houghton Mifflin; Course Technology.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Current

Conference Co-Chair, 2020 International Conference on Information Systems, Hyderabad, India

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Management Information Systems, 2014 –

Senior Editor, Journal of the Midwest Association for Information Systems, 2014 –

Co-Chair, International Advisory Board, Wuhan International Conference on E-Business, 2016 –

Member, National Advisory Council, Annual IS Job Index, sponsored by Temple University & the Association for Information Systems (http://ibit.temple.edu/isjobindex/), 2013 –

Member, Senior Advisory Board, Journal of Information Systems Education, 2009 –

Member, Founding Editorial Advisory Board, African Journal of Information Systems, 2007 –

Member, Advisory Board, The ICT University (http://www.ictuniversity.org/), 2010 –

Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of Business Information Systems, 2005 –

Past: Elected Service Roles

Director-at-Large, Midwest Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, 2016-2018

Immediate Past President, Association for Information Systems, July 2011-June 2012

24 President, Association for Information Systems, July 2010-June 2011

President-Elect, Association for Information Systems, July 2009-June 2010

Treasurer, INFORMS Section on Group Decision and Negotiation, September 1994-2004.

Vice Chair, Special Initiatives, INFORMS College on Information Systems, Sept 1995-Sept 1997

Past: Appointed Service Roles

Member, Advisory Board, Journal of AIS, 2016-2018

Member, Association for Information Systems Task Force on Conference Scheduling, 2017 - 2018

Member, Association for Information Systems Task Force on the Vice President of Outreach and Development, 2017

Chair, Association for Information Systems Task Force on Changing the Dates of the Annual International Conference on Information Systems, 2016-2017

Co-Chair, Senior Scholars Best Publications Committee, Association for Information Systems, 2014-2016

Member, AIS Fellows Nominating Committee, 2016

Member, International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Nominating Committee, 2015

Member, AIS Task Force on Renovation of the International Conference on Information Systems, 2015

International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Representative, Association for Information Systems Council, July 2013 – June 2014

Member, Finance Committee, Association for Information Systems, 2013-14

Chair, Association for Information Systems Publications Task Force for Social Media, 2012-13

Member, AIS Search Committee for Next Editor-in-Chief of Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), 2008

Member, 2002-2003 OSRA National Curriculum Committee Task Force on Organizational and End-User Information Systems

Member, Finance Committee, Association for Information Systems, 2002

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Member Misconduct, Association for Information Systems, 2002

International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Representative, Association for Information Systems Council, Dec. 2001 – May 2003

25 Member (Finance Chair), Organizing Committee, Group Decision & Negotiation 2000, Glasgow, Scotland, July 2000.

Invited member, INFORMS Review Committee for Ramesh Sharda, editor of ITORMS, 1997; follow-up review, 1999.

Coordinator, Doctoral Consortium, Group Support Systems Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, May 15-17, 1992.

Co-Chair, Task Force on GDSS in Several Countries, Pacific Research Institute for Information Systems & Management, Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, January 1988, 1989 & 1990.

Member, Task Force on Organizational Decision Support Systems, Information Systems and Decision Processes Project, sponsored by the National Science Foundation and The Institute for Management Sciences, 1988-1989.

Past: Journal Editorial Positions

Member, MIS Quarterly Policy Committee, 2016-2019

Editor-in-Chief, Foundations and Trends in Information Systems, 2016-2019

Associate Editor, Journal of Systems and Information Technology, 2018-2019

Guest Editor (along with K.D. Joshi, Alan Dennis, Jan Recker & Jason Thatcher), Special Section on HICSS50th in the Communications of the AIS, 2017-18

Guest Editor (along with Dirk Hovorka, Alan Dennis & Jason Thatcher), Special Issue on HICSS50th in the Journal of the AIS, 2017-18

Member, Editorial Board, International Journal of e-Collaboration, 2005 – 2017

Senior Editor, Information Systems Research, Jan 2009 – Dec 2013

Founding Associate Editor, ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems, 2009 – 2012

Editor-in-Chief, Communications of the Association for Information Systems (CAIS), Jan 2006- Feb 2009

Associate Editor, Information Systems Research, 1996-2000; March 2006 – Dec 2008

Member, Editorial Board of a Special Issue of the Journal of the Association for Information Systems in honor of Gerry DeSanctis, 2006-07

Senior Editor, MIS Quarterly, 2005 (truncated appointment due to CAIS EIC appointment)

Associate Editor, MIS Quarterly, 1992 -1997

Senior Editor, e-Service Journal, 1999 – 2005

26 Member, Editorial Board, Internet Research, 1998 – 2004

Member, Editorial Board, Information Technology and People, 1990 – 2002

Past: Conference Leadership – International Conference on Information Systems

Ad Hoc Member, International Conference on Information Systems Executive Committee, 2014-15

Member, International Conference on Information Systems 2018 Site Selection Committee, 2014

Chair, International Conference on Information Systems Executive Committee, July 2013 - June 2014

Conference Chair, 2012 International Conference on Information Systems, December, Orlando, FL

Co-chair, IS Education Track, 2009 International Conference on Information Systems, Phoenix, AZ

Co-Chair, Senior Scholar Consortium, 2007 International Conference on Information Systems, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, December 2007

Member, International Conference on Information Systems 2009 Site Selection Committee, 2005

Co-Chair, 2004 International Conference on Information Systems Dissertation Award Competition

Chair, International Conference on Information Systems 2007 Site Selection Committee, 2003

Co-Chair, Doctoral Consortium, 2003 International Conference on Information Systems, Seattle, WA, December 2003

Chair, International Conference on Information Systems Executive Committee, Dec. 2001 – Dec. 2002

Conference Co-Chair, 2001 International Conference on Information Systems, New Orleans, LA

Member, International Conference on Information Systems Executive Committee, 2000 – 2004

Vice-Chair, Program Committee, 1999 International Conference on Information Systems, Charlotte, N.C., December 12-15, 1999.

Co-Chair, Research Track, Executive Program Committee, 1998 International Conference on Information Systems, Helsinki, Finland, December 1998.

Member, Program Committee, Thirteenth Annual International Conference on Information Systems, Dallas, Texas, December 1992.

Past: Conference Leadership (other than ICIS)

Conference Chair, Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Ames, IA, May 15-16, 2014

27 Conference Co-Chair, ItAIS 2010, VII Conference of the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, Naples, , October 8-9, 2010

Co-Chair, Program Committee, 1997 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 15-17, 1997.

Past: Conference Program Committees (other than ICIS)

Member, Senior Advisory Board, Special issue of the European Journal of Information Systems on “Security and Privacy in 21st Century Organizations,” edited by Paul Benjamin Lowry, Tamara Dinev & Robert Willison, 2015-2016

Member, Program Committee, 2012 Conference on Information Systems and Technology, Oct 13-14, Phoenix, AZ

Member, Program Committee, 21st Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Dec. 2010, Brisbane.

Member, Program Committee, 2009 CRIWG (Collaboration Researchers’ International Workshop on Groupware), September 13-17, 2009, Peso da Régua, Minho, Portugal.

Member, Program Committee, Tenth CAiSE International Workshop on Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD’05), June 13-14, 2005, Porto, Portugal.

Member, Program Committee, 3rd Intelligence and Security Informatics Symposium (ISI-2005), June 2005, Atlanta, GA.

Member, Program Committee, 2nd Intelligence and Security Informatics Symposium (ISI-2004), June 2004, Tucson, AZ.

Member, Program Committee, Eighth Annual Informs Conference on Information Systems and Technology, October 18-19, 2003, Atlanta, Georgia

Member, Program Committee, Eighth CAiSE/IFIP8.1 International Workshop on Evaluation of Modeling Methods in Systems Analysis and Design (EMMSAD’03), June 16-17, 2003, Velden, Austria

Member, Program Committee, 5th AIM (Association Information et Management) Conference, Montpellier, France, November 2000.

Member, Program Committee, Third INFORMS Conference on Information Systems and Technology, Montreal, Canada, April 26-29, 1998.

Member, Program Committee, GROUP '97 (International Conference on Supporting Group Work), Phoenix, Arizona, November 16-19, 1997

Member, Program Committee, Second INFORMS Conference on Information Systems and Technology, San Diego, May 4-5, 1997.

28 Member, Program Committee, Second International Symposium on Applied Corporate Computing, October 1994, Monterrey, Mexico

Member, Program Committee, Eighth International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Boston, June 1988.

Past: Conference Track and Mini-Track Organizer (other than ICIS)

Organizer, with John Carlson, of Mini-Track on Dysfunction in Computer-Mediated Communication, 8th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Dallas, TX, August 2002

Track Chair, Organizational Research Papers, 1996 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Phoenix, Arizona, August 16-18, 1996.

Organizer & Chair, Sponsored Session, "Group Support Systems: Decision-Making, Communication, and Performance," INFORMS International Meeting, Singapore, June 27, 1995.

Organizer & Chair, Sponsored Session, "Group Support Systems: Old Ideas, New Approaches," INFORMS National Meeting, Los Angeles, California, April 25, 1995.

Organizer & Chair, Sponsored Session, "Beyond Conventional Thinking in Group Support Systems," 36th ORSA/TIMS Joint National Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, November 1, 1993.

Organizer & Chair, Sponsored Session, "Extending Group Support Systems to Other Disciplines and Tasks," 32nd ORSA/TIMS Joint National Meeting, Anaheim, California, November 5, 1991.

Coordinator, Mini-Track on Organizational Decision Support Systems, 23rd, 24th, & 25th Annual Hawaii International Conferences on Systems Sciences, January 1990, 1991, & 1992

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Committee membership as Associate Dean for Research, 2019 -- present: Associate Deans for Academic Personnel Associate Deans for Graduate Programs Associate Deans Technology Review Corporate Council President’s Council Research Leadership Council Workcyte Steering Committee

Member, ISU Mid-Career Achievement in Research Awards Review Committee, 2018

Member, ISU Distinguished Professor Nominating Review Committee, 2013-2015

Member, ISU Kuali/eData Faculty Focus Group, 2012-2013

Member, FSU Graduate Policy Committee Program Review for Management Dept. Subcommittee, 2008

29 Member, FSU Graduate Policy Committee Program Review for Management Information Systems Department Subcommittee, 2007

Chair, FSU Search Committee for Dean of the College of Business, June 2005 – Nov 2005

Vice-Chair, FSU Search Committee for Dean of the College of Business, Nov 2004 – June 2005

Member, Florida State University Computer and Information Resources Committee, 2005-2006

Member, Florida State University College of Information Board of Advisors, 2004-2006

Member, Search Committee for Dean of the FSU School of Information Studies, 2004

Member, Florida State University University Fellowship Selection Committee, 2002-2004

Member, Florida State University University Fellowship Ad Hoc Criteria Committee, 2003

External Member, Louisiana State University, Ourso Family Distinguished Professor of Information Systems Search Committee, 2002

Member, Florida State University Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2000-2001

Faculty Advisor, Information Technology Association, Florida State University, 1999-2001

Faculty Advisor, MIS Association, Florida State University, 1996-98

Member, Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS), Florida State University, 1997-98

Member, Florida State University Council on Instruction, 1995-98

Member, Florida State University Instructional Technology Survey Committee, 1995

Faculty Advisor, MIS Association, University of Arizona, 1992-93

Member, Student Information Systems Advisory Committee, University of Arizona, 1991-92

Member, University Committee on Graduate Studies, University of Arizona, 1989-93

COLLEGE SERVICE

Committee Membership as Associate Dean for Research, 2019 – present: Business Deans Dean’s Cabinet

Chair, Ivy Strategic Plan Review Committee, 2019-20

Co-chair, SCM Department Chair Search Committee, 2019

30 Member, Ivy College of Business, Iowa State University, Building Expansion Committee, 2017 – 2018

Member, College of Business, Iowa State University, SCIS Chair Search Committee, 2014-2015

Chair, College of Business, Iowa State University, Faculty Development Committee, 2012-2014; Member, 2011-2014

Presenter, College of Business, Iowa State University, Young Women in Business Program, 2012

Member, College of Business, Iowa State University, Thome Professorship Evaluation Committee, 2012

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Undergraduate Policy Committee, 2007-2009

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Faculty Senate Nominating Committee, 2007

Chair, College of Business, Florida State University, Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2007-08

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Promotion & Tenure Committee, 1995-96, 1999- 2009

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Doctoral Policy Committee, 2000–2005

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Dean’s Blue Ribbon/Over the Horizon Commission, 2003-2004

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Masters Policy Committee, 1999-2001

Member, E.J. Ourso College of Business Administration, Louisiana State University, Doctoral Policy Committee, 1998-99

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Ad Hoc Committee on College Staffing, 1996

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Ad Hoc Committee on College Core Curriculum Redesign, 1995-1996

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Ad Hoc Committee on Salary Compression & Inversion, 1995

Member, College of Business, Florida State University, Committee on Minority Affairs, 1994-95

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS

Invited Keynote Presentations

1. “50 Years of Academic IS,” keynote address delivered April 13, 2019, at the 2019 Big XII+ Research Symposium, Lubbock, TX.

31 2. “Crisis: What’s Behind the Changes in Higher Education,” keynote address delivered June 13, 2018, at the 2018 annual National Association of IT Education Institutions in Mexico, Monterrey, Mexico

3. “The Future of Academic MIS Redux,” keynote address delivered May 20, 2016, at the 11th Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

4. “The Future of American Higher Education,” keynote address delivered May 24, 2013, at the 8th annual Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Normal,

5. “Culture, Media & Deception: A Global Study,” keynote address delivered April 6, 2013, at the 2013 Big XII+ Research Symposium, Stillwater, OK.

6. “The Future of Academic MIS: An Update,” keynote address delivered July 7, 2011, at the Doctoral Consortium of the 2011 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia.

7. “Culture, Media & Deception,” keynote address delivered June 1, 2011, at the International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management (CONTECSI), Sao Paulo, Brazil.

8. “ICTs and Empowerment,” keynote address delivered March 26, 2011, at the 4th annual ICTs for Africa Conference, Ota, Nigeria.

9. “The Future of Academic MIS,” keynote address delivered July 10, 2010, at the 2010 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Taipei, Taiwan.

10. “Empowerment through ICT,” keynote address delivered June 8, 2010, at the 2010 European Conference on Information Systems, Pretoria, South Africa.

11. “Dangers of Deception for E-Business,” keynote address delivered May 30, 2009, at the 8th Wuhan International Conference on E-Business, Wuhan, China.

12. “The Joys and Perils of Cross-Disciplinary Research,” keynote address delivered June 24, 2007, at the Management Summit, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.

13. “The MIS Identity Crisis,” keynote address delivered February 6, 2006, at the MIS International Symposium, Korea University Business School, Seoul, Korea.

14. “Will MIS Still Be Here Tomorrow? The Future of MIS in Industry & Academia,” keynote address delivered March 3, 2005, at the Summit on Progress in Interdisciplinary Research in Information Technology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK.

15. "Information Technology to Support Meetings," keynote address delivered September 25, 1991 at the XXIV Brazilian Information Technology National Congress, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

32 Invited AIS Presidential/Leadership Presentations

1. Invited chair and member of panel on “New Initiatives to Promote Information Systems” at the 4th MIS Academic Leadership Conference, Austin, TX, September 11-13, 2014.

2. “A Tale of Two Advisory Boards,” invited presentation at the 2nd MIS Academic Leadership Conference, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Nov 1-3, 2012.

3. “Inauguration of the Ethiopian Chapter of AIS,” invited speech given at the Workshop on the Establishment of an Ethiopian Chapter of AIS, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, October 5, 2010.

4. “Looking Forward to Becoming President of AIS,” invited luncheon speech given at the Midwest Association for Information Systems meeting, Moorhead, MN, May 21, 2010.

Invited Webinar Presentations

1. “The Future of Higher Education in the U.S.: MOOCs, a Case in Point.” Association for Information Systems Webinar, February 27, 2014.

2. “Achieving Academic-Industry Collaboration with Departmental Advisory Boards.” Association for Information Systems Webinar, June 18, 2015. With Munir Mandviwalla (chair), Bruce Fadem, Michael Goul, and David Hale.

Other Invited Scholarly Presentations

1. “Initiating & Managing Academic Projects,” presented at the Harbert College of Business, Auburn University, February 7, 2020.

2. “Communication Media and Detecting Deception in Foreign Languages,” presented at the Credibility Assessment and Screening Technologies Symposium, 53rd Annual Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawai’i, January 7, 2020.

3. “Detecting Deception in Enhanced Résumés,” presented at the: a. Ft. Dodge SHRM meeting, Ft. Dodge, AI, May 8, 2019 b. Cyclone SHRM meeting, Ames, IA, October 19, 2017

4. “Media, Culture & Deception,” presented at the following: a. Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 2, 2016 b. Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Montréal, Canada, Sept.14, 2018 c. Fox School of Business, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, February 22, 2019

5. “Academic Information Systems and B-Schools,” presented at the DeVries Colloquium on Academic Information Systems, Ames, IA, November 17, 2017.

6. “Detection of Deception Online,” presented online for the California Institute of Advanced Management (CIAM), El Monte, CA, October 14, 2017

33 7. “The Future of Academic MIS Redux,” presented at the China University of Geosciences Wuhan, Wuhan, China, September 27, 2017

8. “Neuroscience and Information Systems: The Case for Eye Tracking,” presented at the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, April 20, 2017

9. “E-Commerce and Deception,” presented at the National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, April 21, 2017

10. “Deception and Cybersecurity,” presented at the National Cyber Analyst Challenge and Conference, Reston, VA, October 28, 2016.

11. “Crafting your Manuscript - Writing for Publication,” a workshop presented at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 15, 2016

12. “Determining Indicators of Deception with Eye Tracking,” presented at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, March 14, 2016; presented at Deakin University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, April 6, 2016

13. “Exploring the Frontiers of Information Systems Research,” presented as part of a panel at the 25th SIGADIT Workshop, held in conjunction with the 2015 ICIS conference, December 13, 2015, Ft. Worth, TX

14. “Detection of Deception Online,” presented to the ISU COB Dean’s Advisory Council, April 10, 2015

15. “Staying Connected to the Connected Consumer,” presented at the 2013 Frontiers in Service Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, July 5, 2013

16. “Threats to E-Commerce,” presented at National Central University, Jongli, Taiwan, July 4, 2013

17. “Culture, Media & Deception: A Global Study,” presented at the following: a. Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, March 29, 2013 b. Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, February 7, 2014 c. , Lubbock, TX, April 11, 2014 d. Washington State University, Pullman, WA, October 23, 2015 e. University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, February 22, 2016

18. “Publishing in the Top International (IS) Journals,” presented at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, August 10, 2012.

19. “Theory & Methods in American MIS Doctoral Programs,” presented at the China Geosciences University at Wuhan, Wuhan, PRC, March 8, 2012.

20. “Theory in MIS Research,” presented at the China Geosciences University at Wuhan, PRC, March 5, 2012.

34 21. “Deception and E-Commerce,” presented at National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, Dec. 8, 2011.

22. “Publishing in the Top International IS Journals,” presented at the University of Science & Technology of China (USTC) – City University of Hong Kong Joint Advanced Research Center, Suzhou, China, April 7, 2011

23. “Culture, Media & Deception,” presented at the following: a. Temple University, Feb. 11, 2011 b. , Feb. 25, 2011 c. City University of Hong Kong, HK PRC, April 12, 2011 d. , October 21, 2011 e. China Geosciences University at Wuhan, PRC, March 5, 2012 f. University of Nebraska Omaha, April 20, 2012 g. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, July 25, 2012 h. Victoria University at Wellington, Wellington, NZ, August 3, 2012

24. “Programmatic Multi-Disciplinary Research: Report on a Multi-Year Project,” presented at , September 7, 2010.

25. “Responding to Article Reviews” Presented with Pam Carter at the 11th Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Annual Conference, Lima, Peru, August, 11, 2010.

26. “Outside the Mainstream: Deception and E-Business,” presented at the Information Systems Research workshop at National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, July 14, 2010.

27. “Deception and Media Choice,” presented at Clemson University, March 26, 2010.

28. “Using the Diary Study Methodology to Study Deceptive Communication,” presented at LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy, September 29, 2009.

29. “Publishing in the Top International IS Journals.” Workshop given at the VI Conference of the Italian Chapter of the AIS, October 2, 2009.

30. “Deception & CMC: Report on a Continuing Research Project,” presented at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, June 3, 2009.

31. “Multi-disciplinary Research & Publishing the Results in IS Journals,” presented at China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China, June 1, 2009.

32. “A Comparison of Daily Deception among Australian and American University Students,” presented at the University of Queensland, May 15, 2009.

33. “Rigor vs. Relevance in Academic Publishing,” presented at Mississippi State University, April 24, 2009.

35 34. “Workshop on Experimental Research,” University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, May 23, 2008

35. “Computer-Mediated Communication & Deception,” Erskine Lecture presented at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, May 21, 2008.

36. “Deception, Computer-Mediated Communication, & Groups: The FSU Deception Project,” presented at Victoria University of Wellington, NZ, May 12, 2008.

37. As a faculty participant at the 2007 Management Summit, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan: a. “Academic Competitiveness,” member of panel, presented on June 24, 2007; b. “Comparing Different Research Methods for Studying Deceptive Communication,” presented on June 27, 2007 (and also at National Central University, Jongli, Taiwan, on June 30, 2007); c. “How to Publish and Research Topics,” member of panel, presented on June 29, 2007.

38. “Reviewing and Plagiarism.” Presented at the University of Central Florida, November 3, 2006.

39. “Computer-Mediated Communication and Deception: A Five-Year Project.” Presented at the University of South Alabama (Distinguished Lecture Series of the School of Computer & Information Sciences), October 13, 2006.

40. “Deception, Media & Groups: A Research Project.” Presented at National Central University, Jongli, Taiwan, August 11, 2006.

41. “A Tale of Two Manuscripts: Publishing MIS Research.” Presented at National Central University, Jongli, Taiwan, August 11, 2006; at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Yunlin, Taiwan, August 12, 2006; and at National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, August 14, 2006.

42. “Deception, Media & Groups: A Research Project at Florida State University.” Presented at Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, September 23, 2005.

43. “The Deception & CMC Project at Florida State University.” Presented at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, March 18, 2005. Also presented at Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, CA, 2/15/05.

44. Discussant of “When Movements Collide: Examining the Proliferation of Intranets,” by Roberta Lamb and Mark Poster, at the NSF sponsored workshop “Extending the Contributions of Professor Rob Kling to the Analysis of Computerization Movements,” Irvine, CA, March 11, 2005.

45. “Does Information Systems Still Matter? Lessons for a Maturing Discipline.” Presented at the 25th International Conference on Information Systems, Washington, D.C., December 15, 2004.

46. “Deception & Media: The Deception & CMC Project at Florida State University.” Presented at the Terry School of Business at the University of Georgia, November 18, 2004.

36 47. “Shaping the Future of IT in Deception Detection.” Presented at the Shaping the Future of IT Conference celebrating the 30th anniversary of the MIS Department at the University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ, November 5, 2004.

48. “Deception and Computer-Mediated Communication.” Presented at the , Jan. 23, 2004. Also presented at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 24, 2003.

49. “Technical, Organizational, and ‘In Between:’ Three Approaches to MIS Research.” Presented with Al Hevner and Jay Nunamaker at the Seventh Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Annual Conference, Dallas, TX, August 7, 2002.

50. “Research vs. Relevance: A Case in Point.” Presented at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, June 13, 2002.

51. “The MIS Research Tradition.” Presented at Washington State University at Vancouver, Vancouver, WA, April 11, 2002.

52. “Detecting Deception in the Military Infosphere: Improving and Integrating Human Detection Capabilities with Automated Tools.” Presented at Washington State University, Pullman, WA, April 12, 2002.

53. “Strategies for Effective Research: Manuscript Preparation for Journals and the Journal Submission Process.” Presented with Cynthia Beath at the Fourth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI, August 1999.

54. "Groups Over Time: What Are We Really Studying?" Presented at the Spring 1996 INFORMS Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1996.

55. "Electronic Lies: Deceptive Communication and Group Support Systems." Presented at INFORMS International, Singapore, June 27, 1995. (Also presented to the Communication Department, Florida State University, December 6, 1995.)

56. "Detecting Lies in Group Support System Communication: Some Empirical Findings." Presented at the First INFORMS Spring Meeting, Los Angeles, California, April 25, 1995.

57. "Computer-Based Monitoring: Common Perceptions and Empirical Results." Presented at the College of Business Administration, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, June 3, 1994.

58. "Deceptive Communication in Group Support Systems." Presented at the 36th ORSA/TIMS Joint National Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, November 1, 1993.

59. "A Multi-Site Case Study of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Work Place." Presented at the College of Business Administration, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 22, 1993.

60. "The Multi-dimensionality of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Workplace." Presented at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, September 11, 1992. (Also presented at HICSS-26; see below.)

37 61. "Electronic Meeting Systems and the University of Arizona's GroupSystems." Presented at INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France, June 19, 1992.

62. "Electronic Meeting Systems." Presented at University of Paris IX, Dauphine, March 3 & 6, 1992.

63. "Group Support Systems and Joint Application Design." Presented at the 32nd TIMS/ORSA Joint National Meeting, Anaheim, California, November 5, 1991.

64. "Information Technology to Support Meetings." Presented at the University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 26, 1991.

65. "Electronic Meeting Systems and Systems Development." Presented at the Instituto Latino-Americano de Technologia, Brasilia, Brazil, September 30, 1991.

66. "The Social Organization of Computing Skills: Expertise and Learning about Desktop Computing." Presented as part of the 1991 Information Systems Colloquium, John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA, May 2, 1991.

67. “The Conceptualization and Development of Organizational Decision Support Systems.” Presented at the 29th TIMS/ORSA Joint National Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 8, 1990.

68. “The Future of GDSS: A Personal View.” Presented at The Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government, State University of New York, Albany, N.Y., May 31, 1989.

69. “An Alternative View of Small Group Research in MIS.” Presented at the Harvard Business School Colloquium on Experimental Research Methods in Information Systems, Vancouver, Canada, August 20, 1988.

70. “Testing the Effects of Age, Size and Technological Sophistication on Organization Structure.” University of California, Irvine, Graduate School of Management Seminar, May 8, 1986

Submitted Scholarly Paper Presentations

1. “Australians’ Comparative Ability to Detect Deception in Australians and Americans.” Presented at the Credibility Assessment and Screening Technologies (CAST) Symposium at the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Big Island, Hawaii, January 4, 2017.

2. “Determining Indicators of Deception with Eye Tracking.” Presented at the Credibility Assessment and Screening Technologies (CAST) Symposium at the 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS), Kauai, Hawaii, January 5, 2016.

3. “The Effects of Communication Mode and Culture on Deception Detection Accuracy.” Presented with Gabriel Giordano at the Rapid Screening Technologies, Deception Detection and Credibility Assessment Symposium at the 47th Hawaii Conference on Information Systems, Big Island, Hawaii, Jan. 6, 2014

38 4. “The Effects of Culture, Language, and Media on Deception Detection.” Presented with Manjul Gupta at the Rapid Screening Technologies, Deception Detection and Credibility Assessment Symposium at the 46th Hawaii Conference on Information Systems, Maui, Hawaii, Jan. 7, 2013.

5. “A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Computer-Mediated Deceptive Communication.” Presented, with Gabriel Giordano, at the Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Hyderabad, India, July 11, 2009.

6. “A Comparison of Daily Deception among Australian and American University Students.” Presented at the Symposium on Credibility Assessment and Information Quality in Government and Business,” 42nd Annual Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Big Island, January 6, 2009.

7. “The Gap between Small Group Theory and Group Support System Research.” Presented at the CRIWG (CR International Workshop on Groupware) 2007, Bariloche, Argentina, September 17, 2007.

8. “Researching Life in E-society with Diary Studies.” Presented at the 2006 European Conference on Information Systems, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 14, 2006.

9. “An Individualistic View of GSS: Exploring Gerry DeSanctis’s Ideas about the Theoretical Bases for GSS Research.” Presented at a conference to celebrate the life and scholarship of Gerry DeSanctis, , Durham, NC, March 4, 2006.

10. “Deception and Communication Technology: A Diaries Study Replication.” Presented at the 39th Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, HI, January 5, 2006.

11. “Deception Detection by Third-Party Observers.” Presented, with Brian Keane, at the 39th Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, HI, January 5, 2006.

12. “Are Prevailing Theories and Practices of IS Security Management Adequate? An Evaluation and Call to Action.” Member of panel, chaired by J. Mooney, presented at the 11th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Omaha, NE, August 13, 2005.

13. “Media Selection for Deceptive Communication.” Presented, with John Carlson, at the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island of Hawaii, January 4, 2005.

14. “Testing Various Modes of Computer-Based Training for Deception Detection.” Presented at the Second Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics, Tucson, AZ, June 10, 2004.

15. “Inhibiting Deception and Its Detection.” Presented at the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island of Hawaii, January 6, 2004.

16. “Deception Detection under Varying Electronic Media and Warning Conditions.” Presented, with Kent Marett, at the 37th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island of Hawaii, Jan 6, 2004.

39 17. “Training Professionals to Detect Deception.” Presented at the NSF/NIJ Symposium on Intelligence and Security Informatics, Tucson, AZ, June 2, 2003.

18. “The Effects of Internet Experience and Attitudes Toward Privacy and Security on Internet Purchasing.” Presented at the 8th European Conference on Information Systems, Vienna, Austria, July 4, 2000.

19. "Electronic Lies: Lying to Others and Detecting Lies Using Electronic Media." Presented at the Fifth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Milwaukee, WI, August 15, 1999.

20. "Computer Monitoring and Quality of Work Life Perceptions." Presented at the SIOP (Society of Industrial/Organizational Psychologists) 1999 Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, May 1, 1999.

21. “Group Support Systems and Deceptive Communication.” Presented, with John Carlson, at the 32nd Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Maui, Hawaii, January 6,1999.

22. "Countering the Anchoring and Adjustment Bias with Decision Support Systems." Presented at the 1996 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Phoenix, Arizona, August 18, 1996. (Also presented by invitation at the School of Business MIS Workshop, Nov. 8, 1996.)

23. "The Multi-dimensionality of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Workplace." Presented at the Twenty-Sixth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawaii, Jan. 8, 1993.

24. "Supporting Joint Application Development (JAD) with Electronic Meeting Systems: A Field Study." Presented, with Erran Carmel, at the Thirteenth International Conference on Information Systems, Dallas, Texas, December 16, 1992.

25. "ODSS and the Twilight of the Decision Support Movement: Social Segmentation and the Legacy of Infrastructure." Presented at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, January 8, 1992.

26. "The Conceptualization and Development of Organizational Decision Support Systems." Presented at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Kauai, Hawaii, Jan 11, 1991.

27. "The Organizational Implementation of an Electronic Meeting System: An Analysis of the Innovation Process." Presented at the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Seattle, Washington, April 5, 1990. (Also presented at the Twelfth Triennial Conference on Operations Research (IFORS 90), , , June 28, 1990.)

28. "The Role of Training and Support in Desktop Computing." Presented at the IFIP WG 8.2 Desktop Information Technology Conference, , Ithaca, N.Y., June 3, 1989.

29. "A Comparison of Four Recent GDSS Experiments." Presented at the Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Kona, Hawaii, January 5, 1989.

40 30. “Group DSS and their Implications for Designers and Managers: The Arizona Experience.” Presented at the Eighth International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Boston, June 7, 1988. Panels

1. Invited member of professional development panel, “Your first job is preparing for your next job – What things should I do in the next five years?,” 53rd Annual Hawai’i International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, Hawai’i, January 8, 2020.

2. Invited member of panel, “Expectations: New Doc Student to Tenured Prof.” 2018 Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium, Oklahoma State University, April 7, 2018.

3. Panel organizer, moderator & presenter, “Academic IS – I-School vs. B-School,” DeVries Colloquium on Academic Information Systems, Ames, IA, November 17, 2017.

4. Invited member of panel, “Editors-in-Chief: Publishing in IS Journals,” 2017 MWAIS conference, Springfield, IL, May 18, 2017.

5. Invited member of panel, “Building JMWAIS – Editorial Board Discussions,” 2017 MWAIS conference, Springfield, IL, May 19, 2017.

6. Invited member of panel, “Negotiating the Job Search,” 2017 Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium, University of Nebraska Omaha, April 8, 2017.

7. Panel organizer, moderator & presenter, “The Dark Internet: Without Darkness There is No Light,” 22nd Americas Conference on Information Systems, San Diego, CA, August 12, 2016.

8. Invited member of panel, “Privacy, Technology and Surveillance in the Digital Age: The Big Brother scenario,” organized by Dan Power, May 20, 2016, 11th Midwest Association for Information Systems Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

9. Panel organizer & moderator, “Early Career Strategies,” April 12, 2015, Big XII+ Research Symposium, Ames, IA

10. Panel moderator, “Privacy in the Age of Big Data: The Challenges and Opportunities for Privacy Research,” 2014 International Conference on Information Systems, with Brian Mennecke, Heng Xu, Chuan-Hoo Tan, H. Jeff Smith, Malcolm Cromptoon, & Marie Shroff. Auckland, NZ, December 15, 2014.

11. Invited member of panel, “Publishing Successfully: Advice from Journal Editors,” Nineteenth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Conference, Savannah, GA, August 6, 2014.

12. Invited member of panel, “Benefits and Challenges of Conducting Externally Funded MIS Research,” April 5, 2014, Big XII+ Research Symposium, Norman, OK.

41 13. Moderator & member of panel, “MOOCs & Beyond,” 2013 International Conference on Information Systems, with Niels Bjorn-Andersen, John King & Hock Hai Teo. Milan, Italy, December 17, 2013.

14. Invited member of panel, “The Tenure Process,” Eighteenth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Conference, Chicago, IL, August 14, 2013.

15. Invited member of panel, “Emerging Research Topics in IS,” April 7, 2013, Big XII+ Research Symposium, Stillwater, OK.

16. Invited member of panel, “Publishing Your Research Paper,” June 2, 2011, International Conference on Information Systems and Technology Management (CONTECSI), Sao Paulo, Brazil.

17. Invited member of panel “Where Have You Gone, Joe DiMaggio,” SIGED:IAIM Conference, December 12, 2010

18. Panel chair, “Debate on ‘Memorandum on Design Oriented Information Systems Research,’” VII Conference of the Italian Chapter of the AIS, Naples, Italy, October 8, 2010.

19. Invited member of panel, “Meet the Editors: Is the IS Field Well-Served by its Mix of Journals?” 5th Mediterranean Conference on Information Systems, Tel Aviv, Israel, September 13, 2010.

20. “Faculty Exchanges as a Way to Increase Globalization in the IS Curriculum.” Member of panel, chaired by A. Harris, presented at the 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru, August 13, 2010.

21. Invited member of panel, “How to Do Impactful Research,” 2010 Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems Doctoral Consortium, Taipei, Taiwan, July 9, 2010.

22. Invited member of panel “IS Studies Accreditation Problems and Challenges,” 2010 European Conference on Information Systems, Pretoria, South Africa, June 8, 2010.

23. Invited member of journal editors’ panel at the Midwest Association for Information Systems meeting, Moorhead, MN, May 22, 2010.

24. Invited member of “Meet the Editors” panel, VI Conference of the Italian Chapter of the AIS, Sardinia, Italy, October 3, 2009.

25. Invited moderator of the panel, “Nurturing Scholarly Excellence in APAC Region,” Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, Hyderabad, India, July 12, 2009.

26. Invited member of journal editors’ panel at Thirteenth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Conference, Toronto, Canada, August 13, 2008.

27. Panel organizer and chair, “What Makes CAIS Tick?,” 2007 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Keystone, CO, August 11, 2007.

42 28. Invited member of a panel, “SSME Research and Curriculum Development,” chaired by Stephen Kwan, 2007 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Keystone, CO, August 11, 2007.

29. Invited member of a panel, “Work/Life Balance,” Twelfth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Students Association Conference, Keystone, CO, August 9, 2007.

30. Guest panelist, “Panel Session on IS 2002.1 – Fundamentals of Information Systems.” Ninth Annual Americans Conference on Information Systems, Tampa, FL, August 5, 2003. Panel organized and chaired by Wm. David Salisbury, University of Dayton.

31. Discussant of “Online Information Privacy: Measuring the Cost-Benefit Trade-Off,” by I.H. Hann, K.L. Hui, T.S. Lee, and I. P. L. Png, at the Twenty-Third International Conference on Information Systems, Barcelona, Spain, December 16, 2002.

32. Panel Chair & Organizer, "Researching Privacy: From Computerized Workplaces to the Marketspace.” 17th International Conference on Information Systems, Cleveland, OH, Dec. 17, 1996.

33. Member of panel, chaired by A. Aggarwal, "Issues Related to Organizational Decision Support Systems (ODSS)." Sixth Information Resources Management Association International Conference, Atlanta, May 23, 1995.

34. Member of panel, chaired by D. Baldwin, "Systems Development: Vital MIS Research Method or Medicine Show?" Fourteenth International Conference on Information Systems, Orlando, Florida, December 7, 1993.

35. Member of panel, chaired by G. Widmeyer, "Transfer of Decision Support Technology to and from Public Policy Organizations." Eleventh International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Manhattan Beach, CA, June 4, 1991.

36. Member of panel; chaired by M. Shakun, "Group Decision and Negotiation Support Systems." 2nd International Conference on Economics & Artificial Intelligence, Paris, France, July 4, 1990.

37. Member of panel, chaired by S. Zionts, "Negotiation and Group Decision Support Systems: Where Do We Go from Here?" 29th TIMS/ORSA Joint National Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, May 8, 1990.

38. Panel Chair, “International DSSs: The Case of GDSS in Pacific Rim Nations.” Eighth International Conference on Decision Support Systems, Boston, June 7, 1988.

43 DISSERTATIONS COMMITTEES CHAIRED

Student Dissertation Title Year 1st Placement Iowa State University Alaa Nehme TBD 2021 Argha Ray TBD 2021 Akmal Detecting Deception in Computer Mediated 2018 Wichita State Mirsadikov Communication Using Eye Tracking University Inmyung Information Technology, Competition, and Their Impact on 2017 McGill Univ. Choi Firm Performance: Theoretical Development and Empirical (post-doc); Analyses Texas Tech Selected for ICIS 2016 Doctoral Consortium University Manjul Gupta Information Systems in the 21st Century: Culture, Agility 2015 Florida and Big Data International U Florida State University Tom Yoon An Empirical Investigation of Factors Affecting 2009 Cleveland State Organizational Adoption of Virtual Worlds Univ. Carmen To Catch a Liar: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of 2009 Troy University Lewis Computer-Mediated Deceptive Communication Selected for ICIS 2008 Doctoral Consortium Renee Pratt Understanding Post-Adoption Diffusion Behaviors: The 2009 Washington and Role of the Technology-Related Psychological Contract Lee University Breach and Tripartite Attitude Chris Furner Cultural Determinants of Media Choice for Deception 2008 W Texas A&M Gabe The Effects of Group Member Experience and Task 2007 IESE, Giordano Complexity on Computer-Mediated Collaborative Groups University of Facing Deception Navarra Patti Tilley Training, Warning, and Media Richness Effects on 2005 Central CT Computer-Mediated Deception and its Detection State Univ. Kent Marett The Effects of Computer Support, Social Facilitation, and 2004 Washington Arousal of Suspicion on Deceptive Group Communication State University Selected for ICIS 2003 Doctoral Consortium Bradley Institutional Influences and Control of Software 2003 U.S.A.F. Ayres (#) Development Projects: An Examination of Air Force Institute of Software Development Teams Technology Randy Boyle Distributed Deception: A Look at the Impacts of Computer 2003 U Alabama at (^) Mediation, Proximity, and Familiarity on Truth Bias Huntsville Jason Recruitment of IT Workers: Examining The Influence of 2002 Clemson Thatcher Job Seekers, Organizations, and Recruiters University Selected for ICIS 2001 Doctoral Consortium Jeffrey P. Implementation Activities for Software Development 1999 University of S. Landry Innovations: Innovation-Context Contingency Perspective Alabama David Biros The Effects of Truth Bias on Artifact-User Relationships: 1998 U.S.A.F. (#) An Investigation into Factors for Improving Deception Institute of

44 Student Dissertation Title Year 1st Placement Detection in Artifact-Produced Data Technology Sharon Gender Composition of Groups: Effects on Decision 1996 NC State A&T White Quality and Choice Shift Univ. Lannes The Effects of Social Facilitation upon Conflict in 1996 Troy State Morris- Computer-Mediated Groups University Murphy University of Arizona Kregg Aytes An Empirical Investigation of Collaborative Drawing Tools 1993 Idaho State U Kathy Use of an Electronic Meeting System Over Time: An 1993 University of Chudoba Empirical Investigation with Small Groups Virginia Jeff Johnson Supporting Decision Making with Organizational Decision 1993 Utah State Memory University Craig Tyran The Software Inspection: The Task and Mechanisms for 1993 Washington Group Support State Univ. Suzanne New Technologies and Transformation of Work in 1992 Boston Iacono Postindustrial Society: Toward a Framework for University Meta-Analysis Sergio Knowledge Structured Information Systems for 1992 Portland Davalos Understanding: An and an Implementation University Bruce Design and Implementation of a Negotiation Support 1991 Hartford Herniter (*) System University Erran Supporting Joint Application Development With Electronic 1991 American Carmel Meeting Systems: A Field Study University Kevin Elder The Development, Implementation and Evaluation of an 1990 Mary Baylor Intelligent Financial Planning System College Chandra Towards a Conceptual Model for the Office: An 1989 Western Illinois Amaravadi Integrating Approach Univ. George Group Decision Support Systems vs. Face-to-Face 1988 San Diego State Easton (*) Communication Univ. Bold – tenured; (*) Co-chaired with Dr. Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. (^) Co-chaired with Dr. Charles Kacmar (#) Co-chaired with Dr. Robert W. Zmud

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP (OTHER THAN CHAIR): University of Arizona, 1986-1993: 19 committees Florida State University, 1993-1998: 6 committees Louisiana State University, 1998-2000: 2 committees Florida State University, 1999-2011: 2 committees Iowa State University, 2011-present: 8 committees

OTHER GRADUATE COMMITTEE SERVICE Louisiana State University, 1998-1999: Chaired two masters’ theses committees (member of 3 others). Air Force Institute of Technology, 2002-2004: External reader for three masters’ theses. National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013: External committee member for one masters’ thesis

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