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Research productivity benefits business, students

By Raghu Santanam, chairman

Santanam-200 The faculty research we regularly feature in KnowIT is based on academic publications. The number and quality of academic publications is the measure of faculty research productivity, and is a major determinant of our department’s reputation. As a highly ranked research department, we track our publication productivity very closely. These new findings advance our field, and as the ideas move into practice, they help businesses operate more effectively and efficiently. At the same time, our faculty use their research to enrich the classroom experience. I would like to share some of the recent research successes of our faculty below. In some cases, we have provided online links where you can browse the full length manuscript. The abstracts, of course, are a good place to start.


Yili Hong, with Paul A. Pavlou and Chong Wang. (2015) Comparing Open and Sealed Bid Auctions: Evidence from Online Labor Markets. Information Systems Research, forthcoming. KnowIT feature
Sang Pil Han, with Sungho Park and Wonseok Oh. (2015) Mobile App Analytics: A Multiple Discrete-Continuous Choice Framework. Management Information Systems Quarterly, forthcoming.
Bin Gu, with Indika Dissanayake and Jie Zhang. (2015) Task Division for Team Success in Crowdsourcing Contests: Resource Allocation and Alignment Effects. Journal of Management Information Systems 32 (2): 8-39.
Bin Gu, with Zheng Fang, Xueming Luo and Yunjie Xu. (2015) Contemporaneous and Delayed Sales Impact of Location-Based Mobile Promotions. Information Systems Research 26 (3): 552-564.
Benjamin Shao, Thomas Choi and Michael Shi. (2015) Feasibility Study of Nexus Supplier Index – Identifying and Categorizing Nexus Suppliers through Business Analytics. CAPS RESEARCH, forthcoming.
Raghu T. S., with Sean W. Glenn, Suryakanth R. Gurudu, Margaret F. Johnson, Howard R. Lee, Jonathan A. Leighton, Sylvia A. Mamby, Lester E. Mertz, Rafael Miranda and Shabana F. Pasha. (2015) Using Hybrid Change Strategies to Improve Patient Experience in Outpatient Specialty Care. Journal of Healthcare Management, 60(5), October 2015.
Raghu T. S., with Yu-Hui Chang, Meng-Ru Cheng, Sharon Freimund, Keith Frey and Asha Patel. (2015) Using Secure Messaging to Update Medications List in Ambulatory Care Setting. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 84(10):754-62.
Raghu T. S., with Keith Frey and Reza Mousavi. (2015) Assessing Order Effects in Online Community-Based Health Forums. International Conference on Information Systems. December.  

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