Joey F. George Professor of MIS & Thomas L

Joey F. George Professor of MIS & Thomas L

October 13, 2010 Joey F. George Professor of MIS & Thomas L. Williams Jr. Eminent Scholar in MIS Department of Management College of Business Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-1110 EDUCATION A.B. Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1979 English language and literature. M.Ed. Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1980 Emphasis on English language and literature. Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, California, 1986. Thesis title: Computers and the centralization of decision-making in U.S. city governments. RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Professor and Thomas L. Williams Jr. Eminent Scholar in Management Information Systems, College of Business, Florida State University, August 1999 – present. Senior Research Associate, Information Use Management & Policy Institute, Florida State University, 2009 – University of Canterbury Visiting Erskine Fellowship, Christchurch, New Zealand, May-June, 2008 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, University of Arizona, 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 Computer 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 a Fellow of the Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2008 Named to 58th (2004), 59th (2005), 60th (2006) and 63rd (2009) 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) 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, 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. 2 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 INVITATIONS Invited keynote speaker, African Conference on Information Systems, Ota, Nigeria, March 24-27, 2011 Invited faculty participant, 11th Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 11, 2010, Lima, Peru Invited faculty participant, PACIS 2010 doctoral consortium, July 8-9. 2010, Taipei, Taiwan Asked to serve as external reviewer of the MIS Division of the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma, 2009 Invited faculty participant, AMCIS 2009 doctoral consortium, August 6, 2009, San Francisco, CA Invited faculty participant, Ninth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 13, 2008, Toronto, Canada. Invited faculty participant, AMCIS 2008 doctoral consortium, August 14, 2008, Toronto, Canada. 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 faculty participant, Eighth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 9, 2007, Keystone, CO. 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 faculty participant, Seventh Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 2, 2006, Acapulco, Mexico 3 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); 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 Invited to give the keynote address for the 2002 International Conference on Informatics Education Research, Barcelona, Spain, December 14, 2002 Invited faculty participant, MIS Camp, AMCIS 2002 Conference, Dallas, TX, August 8, 2002 Invited faculty participant, Seventh Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 7, 2002, Dallas, TX Invited faculty participant, Microsoft Research Faculty Summit, July 22-24, 2001, Redmond, WA Invited faculty participant, Fourth Annual Ph.D. Project Information Systems Doctoral Student Association Conference, August 11-13, 1999, Milwaukee, WI 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, University of California, Irvine, California, 1986 Invited student participant, Doctoral Consortium, 5th International Conference on Information Systems, Tucson, Arizona, 1984 4 GRANTS “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. “Computer-Mediated Communication and Deception.” Research Planning Grant, funded by COFRS (Committee on Faculty Research Support), Florida State University, $2500, 1998. “Reforming the MIS Core with Computer-Assisted Software Engineering Tools.” Funded by the Florida Department of Transportation, $15,000, 1995-1998. "Reforming the MIS Core with Computer-Assisted Software Engineering Tools." Instructional grant, funded by the College of Business, Florida State University, $7700, summer 1995. "Investigating Deceptive Communication in Group Support Systems." Funded by COFRS (Committee on Faculty Research Support), Florida State University, $7916, summer 1994. "An Investigation of Computer-Based Monitoring in the Work Place." Funded by the National Science Foundation,

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