America’s workforce will get upskill, reskill through $8M DOL grant to ASU
The U.S. Department of Labor has awarded Arizona State University an $8 million grant to lead an innovative workforce development partnership to help train workers for high-paying, high-demand jobs in advanced manufacturing, cybersecurity, and information technology.
What’s it worth? Researchers examine how patients value star ratings in health care
Professor and Chair of Information Systems Raghu Santanam and research colleagues overwhelmingly found that patients are willing to pay more for higher-quality health care based on star ratings.
Information systems professor puts product recommendations through the paces
Associate Professor of Information Systems Zhan (Michael) Shi has addressed product recommendations from a new angle: How should platforms select various products for recommendation?
Students share their take on remote learning during the COVID-19 crisis
W. P. Carey news talked with information systems students to find out their remote learning experiences and what they recommend to prepare for it again.
Professors share their take on teaching during the COVID-19 crisis
W. P. Carey news interviewed faculty from the Department of Information Systems on Zoom to get their take on business and teaching during the COVID-19 crisis. Hear their advice and experiences.
Trading academia for grandkids, sandboxes, and train sets
Heartfelt goodbyes said for Professor of Information Systems Robert St. Louis in Zoom retirement party.
IS Professor Paul Steinbart retires after a home run in academia and research
The professor emeritus of information systems collected several teaching awards and accolades throughout his career.
Anime inspired new professor to pursue career in cybersecurity and information systems
As a young high school student, Assistant Professor Xiao Liu was inspired by a movie about a smart female hacker. That led her to a career in IS and then to W. P. Carey.
New professor's research predicts links between people on social networks
Assistant Professor of Information Systems Donghyuk Shin analyzes connections — as in, between two people — that form in social networks, such as in the 'people you may know' feature on Facebook and LinkedIn.
The gig economy: Boon or bane for workers?
Assistant Professor of Information Systems Nina Huang and Associate Professor of Information Systems Yili (Kevin) Hong along with scholars at two other universities explore the benefits of the gig economy and effects it has on employment.