Amazon honors ASU researcher for agentic AI security work
W. P. Carey information systems professor received the honor for research focused on securing increasingly autonomous artificial intelligence systems.
AI tools aim to make the workplace more human
W. P. Carey students and alumni are using artificial intelligence to create platforms that encourage empathy, inclusion, and stronger team dynamics.
Human nature also manifests in AI
New research shows how artificial intelligence models replicate social behavior.
AI research earns triple honors
Assistant Professor of Information Systems Tian Lu recognized with three INFORMS awards for groundbreaking research in AI, data analytics, and social responsibility.
W. P. Carey spotlights second-year IS faculty achievements and goals
The Department of Information Systems is celebrating the accomplishments and ambitions of its second-year faculty members.
Get to know five new W. P. Carey IS faculty
Professors look forward to meeting their colleagues, students, and contributing to the information systems field.
Online reviews sway buyer choices and bargaining tactics
As tariffs loom, online reviews might be your best bargaining chip when buying a car.
Darknet secrets: Who shares, who hoards, and why it matters
New research reveals how hacker status influences knowledge-sharing — and what it means for cybersecurity defenses.
Foreign apps gain after privacy regulations raise consumer comfort
Research by W. P. Carey professors reveals that after Europe's General Data Protection Regulation was enacted, foreign apps gained market share over native ones, driven by increased customer confidence.
Harnessing AI and data analytics to improve life for older adults
An information systems professor partners with Executive Education to bring AI-driven innovation to the senior living industry.