Faculty & Research
The Department of Information Systems and Technology Management prides itself in its diversity. The ISTM faculty a wide range of research interests, from technical to managerial and behavioral issues. Detailed information regarding our faculty and their publications is available at http://business.utsa.edu/directory
Yoris A. Au
Education: Ph.D. Business Administration (area of concentration: Information and Decision Sciences). University of Minnesota, 2004; M.B.A. Katz Graduate School of Business. University of Pittsburgh, 1993; B.S. Civil Engineering. Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia, 1987.
Research Interests: information technology adoption; economics of information systems; e-commerce and e-payments; open source software; telecommunications.
Nicole L. Beebe
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. The University of Texas at San Antonio, 2007; M.S. in Criminal Justice, Georgia State University, 1997; B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Michigan Technological University, 1995.
Research Interests: digital forensics, information security, and data mining.
Jan Guynes Clark
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. University of North Texas, 1985; M.B.A. University of North Texas, 1981; B.S. University of Texas Health Science Center (Dallas), 1979.
Research Interests: impact of IT on organizations; information systems security; information systems strategy; and technology and innovation.
Glenn B. Dietrich
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. University of Texas at Austin.
Research Interests: information assurance; technology management; the adoption of innovation; and knowledge management.
William Flannery
Education: Ph.D. Management. University of Houston, 1974; M.S. University of Houston, 1965; B.S. University of Houston, 1960.
Research Interests: international trends in technology development; managing professional and other knowledge workers.
Kevin Grant
Education: Ph.D. Industrial Engineering. Texas A&M University, 1990; M.S. Air Force Institute of Technology, 1983; B.S. United States Air Force Academy, 1980.
Research Interests: enterprise project management and project team performance.
Huoy Min Khoo
Education: Ph.D. Business Administration, Georgia State University, 2006; M.B.A.
Mississippi State University, 1995; B.S. Computer Science, University of Mississippi, 1993.
Research Interests: management of technology changes; impact of IT on organizations; technological issues in net-enhanced organizations; social networks in patient communities.
Myung S. Ko
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. Virginia Commonwealth University, 2003; M.A. Accounting. Virginia Commonwealth University, 1990; B.A. University of Washington, 1982.
Research Interests: the impact of IT on organizations, business value of IT (including ERP and E-commerce), information security, agent technology, data mining, and accounting information systems.
Charles Liu
Education: Ph.D. Business Administration (area of concentration: Management Information Systems), Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, 2008; M.A. Economics, Tulane University, 2002; B.A. Economics, Xiamen University, China 1999.
Research Interests: information technology adoption and diffusion; economics of information systems; standards competition in IT markets, software versioning and customization, E-commerce, and telecommunications.
Chino Rao
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. University of Texas at Austin, 1990; M.S. Chemical and Petroleum Refining Engineering. Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO, 1974; B.Tech. Chemical Engineering. Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, 1971.
Research Interests: security cultures in organizations, social networks in patient communities, trust and risk in internet shopping.
Woodie Spivey
Education: Ph.D. Marketing. University of Houston, 1977; M.S. Texas Christian University, 1972; Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology.
Research Interests: technology transfers and emerging technologies.
Diane B.Walz
Education: Ph.D. Information Systems. University of Texas at Austin, 1988; M.B.A. Washington University, Graduate School of Business Administration, 1981; B.A. Mathematics, St. Louis University, 1972.
Research Interests: group process in software design; personality characteristics of software developers; data modeling for information security.
John Warren
Education: Ph.D. Management Information Systems. University of Illinois at Chicago, 2003; M.B.A. Governors State University, 1994; B.A. Sociology, Knox College, 1976.
Research Interests: virtual team interaction and performance; IT adoption and diffusion; virtual communities.
Department faculty have published in journals such as MIS Quarterly, Management Science, Communications of the ACM, Communications of the AIS, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Information Systems, Decision Science, Decision Support Systems, Database, Omega, Information & Management, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, & Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and IEEE Network
For further information, please contact Jan Clark at jan.clark@utsa.edu
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