Serves on the editorial boards of several journals such as Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, etc.
Involved in editing special issues, e.g., on IT to improve mental health, health analytics, and IS theorizing.
Research Experience
Teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in problem solving, strategic use of IT, and data exploration and visualization.
Education
Ph.D., University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business
MBA, University of Delaware, Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics
BS, Western Michigan University
Background
Research interests include the transformational effect of IT, societal impacts of technology usage, and how (or if) IT creates value. Much of his existing work is set in the US healthcare context, where he has investigated the diffusion and use of disruptive healthcare innovations and the relationship to patient satisfaction, privacy and security of medical information, financial performance of hospitals, and quality of care. He is also interested in ethical questions related to the informed consent process used in the healthcare industry and ethical questions associated with the design, deployment, use, and societal impacts of artificial intelligence.