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Hamid R. Nemati, Ph.D. Associate Professor Information Systems and Supply Chain Management Bryan School of Business [email protected] ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND EMPLOYMENT 2003- Present Associate Professor - Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. 2006 - 2015 Editor-in-Chief: International Journal of Information Security and Privacy 2007 - 2010 Research Fellow: McDowell Research Center, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. 2003 - 2009 MSITM Program Director, Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. 1997 - 2003 Assistant Professor - Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC. 1994 -1997 Visiting Assistant Professor - Department of Decision Sciences, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Degrees Attained Ph.D. The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Business Administration, 1996 M.B.A. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, Business Administration, 1990 B.S. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, Physics, 1987 Certifications SAS Certified Predictive Modeler, 2012 (2012) Memberships Association for Information Systems Decision Sciences Institute Institution for Operations Research and the Management Sciences PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS Research Interests

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Page 1: ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND · 1997 - 2003 Assistant Professor - Information Systems & Supply Chain Management Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University

Hamid R. Nemati, Ph.D. Associate Professor

Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

Bryan School of Business

[email protected]

ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND

EMPLOYMENT

2003- Present Associate Professor - Information Systems & Supply Chain Management

Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North

Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

2006 - 2015 Editor-in-Chief: International Journal of Information Security and Privacy

2007 - 2010 Research Fellow: McDowell Research Center, Bryan School of Business and

Economics, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

2003 - 2009 MSITM Program Director, Information Systems & Supply Chain Management

Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North

Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

1997 - 2003 Assistant Professor - Information Systems & Supply Chain Management

Department, Bryan School of Business and Economics, The University of North

Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.

1994 -1997 Visiting Assistant Professor - Department of Decision Sciences, J. Mack

Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA.

Degrees Attained

Ph.D. The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, Business Administration, 1996

M.B.A. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, Business Administration, 1990

B.S. University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA, Physics, 1987

Certifications

SAS Certified Predictive Modeler, 2012 (2012)

Memberships

Association for Information Systems

Decision Sciences Institute

Institution for Operations Research and the Management Sciences

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

Research Interests

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Big Data, Business Analytics, Computer Mediated Social Networking, Information Security and

Privacy, HealthCare IT, Decision Support Systems, Data Management, Organizational and

Strategic IT, Evolving Nature of IT Use, and Societal Implications of Emerging Technologies.

Teaching Interests

Application Development and Programming, Big Data, Business Analytics, Database Systems,

Data warehousing and Data mining, Discipline Based Business Analytics (e.g., Healthcare

Analytics, Financial Analytics), Information Systems, Information Security and Privacy,

Computer Mediated Social Networks Development, Analytics and Strategic Use.

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

Refereed Journal Articles

1. Church, E. Mitchell, Thambusamy, R., & Nemati, H. (2017). Privacy and pleasure: A paradox of

the hedonic use of computermediated social networks. Computers in Human Behavior, 77 (4), 121-131.

2. Daneshvar Kakhki, M., Nemati, H. R., & Hassanzadeh, F. (2017). A Virtual Supply Chain System for Improved Information Sharing and Decision Making. International Journal of Business Analytics, 5 (1).

3. Jadali, F., Nemati, H. R., Jadali, P., & Jadali, P. (2017). Comparison of Diabetic Foot Care to

Other Diabetic Preventive Care Services. (JAPMA) Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association.

4. Palvia, P., Baqirb, N., & Nemati, H. R. (2017). ICT for socio-economic development: A citizens'

perspective. Information & Management. Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 160-176 5. Heath, D., Ardestani, A., & Nemati, H. (2016). Sharing Personal Genetic Information: Measuring

Information Privacy Concern and Awareness of Benefit at the Edge. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, 14 (3), 288-308.

6. Welsh, D. H., Tullar, W. L., & Nemati, H. R. (2016). Entrepreneurship Education: Process,

Method, Or Both? Journal of Innovation and Knowledge, 1 (2), 125-132. 7. Palvia, P., Baqir, N., & Nemati, H. R. (2015). ICT Policies In Developing Countries: An Evaluation

With The Extended Design-Actuality Gaps Framework. The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries, 71 (1), 1-34.

8. Murray, C., Pow, A., Nemati, H., Chow, A., & White, J. (2015). Domestic Violence Service

Providers' Needs and Perceptions of Technology: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Technology in Human Services, 33 (2), 133-155.

9. Murray, C. E., White, J., Nemati, H. R., & Chow, A. (2014). A community considers a Family Justice Center: perspectives of stakeholders during the early phases of development. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 6 (2), 116-128.

10. Hassanzadeh, F., Nemati, H., & Sun, M. (2014). Robust optimization for interactive multiobjective programming with imprecise information applied to R&D project portfolio

selection. European Journal of Operational Research, 238, 41-53. 11. Nemati, H. R., Wall, J., & Chow, A. (2014). Privacy Coping and Information-Sharing Behaviors in

Social Media: A Comparison of Chinese and U.S. Users. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 17 (4), 228–249.

12. Hassanzadeh, F., Modarres, M., Nemati, H. R., & Amoako-Gyampah, K. (2014). A Robust R&D

Project Portfolio Optimization Model for pharmaceutical contractresearchorganizations. International Journal of Production Economics, 158, 18-27.

13. Nemati, H. R. & Udiavar, A. (2013). SCAX: Measuring Organizational Readiness to Embrace Supply Chain Analytics. International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, 4 (2), 19-39.

14. Hassanzadeh, F., Nemati, H., & Sun, M. (2013). Robust Optimization for Multiobjective

Programming Problems with Imprecise Information. Procedia Computer Science, 17, 357 364.

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15. Oakley, R., Maghrabi, R., & Nemati, H. (2013). The Impact of Self-Selected Identity on Productive or Perverse Social Capital in Social Network Sites. Computers in Human Behavior.

16. Palvia, P., Lowe, K., Nemati, H. R., & Jacks, T. (2012). Information Technology Issues in Healthcare: Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 30 (1), 293-312.

17. Jacks, T., Wallace, S., & Nemati, H. R. (2012). Impact of Culture on Knowledge Management A Meta-Analysis and Framework. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 15 (4), 8-43.

18. Nemati, H. R. & Latif, A. (2011). The Unintended Consequence: The Symbiotic Relationship

Between ICT and a National Transition. International Journal of E-Politics, 2 (3). 19. Nemati, H. R., Earle, B., Arekapudi, S., & Mamani, S. (2010). Do Users Go Both

Ways? International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, 1 (3), 15-33.

20. Gupta, B., Nemati, H., Silva, P., Stam, A., & Aronson, J. (2010). An Expert System for Forest Inventory Selection. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOFT COMPUTING AND BIOINFORMATICS, 1 (2), 43-56.

21. Kosachev, A. & Nemati, H. (2009). A Chronicle of a Journey: An E-Mail Bounce Back

System. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 3 (2), 10-42.

22. Nemati, H. R. & Thomopson, M. (2008). Factors Influencing Students Intention to Take Web-Based Courses in a College Environment. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 5 (3), 83-93.

23. Nemati, H. R. & Van Dyke, T. (2008). Do Privacy Statements Really Work? The Effect of Privacy

Statements and Fair Information Practices on Trust and Perceived Risk in E-commerce. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 3 (1), 45-65.

24. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Editorial Preface: International Journal of Information Security and

Privacy. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1 (3). 25. Van Dyke, T., Madha, V., & Nemati, H. R. (2007). The Effect of Consumer Privacy Empowerment

on Trust and Privacy Concerns in E-Commerce. Electronic Markets, 17 (1), 68-81. 26. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Editorial Preface: International Journal of Information Security and

Privacy. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1 (4). 27. Fu, L., Nemati, H. R., & Sadri, F. (2007). Privacy-Preserving Data Mining and the Need for

Confluence of Research and Practice. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1 (1), 47-65.

28. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Editorial Preface: International Journal of Information Security and

Privacy. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1 (2). 29. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Editorial Preface: International Journal of Information Security and

Privacy. International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 1 (1), 1-4.

30. Nemati, H. R. (2006). The Expert Opinion: An Interview with Alain Sadeghi, President and CEO, eTechSecurityPro. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 9 (3), 62-66.

31. Nemati, H. R. (2006). The Expert Opinion: An Interview with Hanno Van Pelt, President and CEO Promisan. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 9 (2), 61-66.

32. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2006). Role of Organizational Data Mining in Development and Future

of Data Warehousing and Mining: Issues, Challenges, Trends and Opportunities. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Handbook, 1-5.

33. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2005). Organizational Data Mining. Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining.

34. Van Dyke, T. P., Nemati, H. R., & Barko, C. D. (2005). Leveraging Customer Data Integration for

Effective E-CRM Analytics, Encyclopedia of E-Commerce, E-Government, and Mobile Commerce, 35. Nemati, H. R. (2005). The Expert Opinion. Journal of Global Information Technology

Management, 8 (3), 66-71. 36. Nemati, H. R., Barko, C., & Moosa, A. (2004). e-CRM Analytics: The Role of Data Integration,

Part I. PC AI, 17 (5), 28-34. 37. Sun, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2003). Tabu Machine: A New Neural Network Solution Approach for

Combinatorial Optimization Problems. Journal of Heuristics, 9 (1), 5-27.

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38. Nemati, H. R. (2003). The Expert Opinion. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 6 (2), 64-66.

39. Nemati, H. R., Stewart, S., & Sherrill-Huffman, F. (2003). Rx for Integration: Lessons Learned in Enterprise Application Integration. Annals of Cases on Information Technology, 5, 414-430.

40. Herschel, R., Nemati, H. R., & Steiger, D. (2003). Knowledge Exchange Protocols: A Second

Study. Journal of Information and Knowledge Management, 2 (2), 135-165. 41. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2003). Key Factors for Achieving Organizational Data Mining

Success. Industrial Management & Data Systems, 103 (4), 282-292. 42. Nemati, H. R., Barko, C., & Moosa, A. (2003). E-CRM Analysis: The Role of Data

Integration. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, 1 (3), 73-89. 43. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2002). Enhancing Enterprise Decisions Trhough Organizational Data

Mining. Journal of Computer Information Systems, XXXXVII (4), 21-29.

44. Nemati, H. R. (2002). Global Knowledge Management: Exploring a Framework for Research. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 5 (3), 1-12.

45. Nemati, H. R. (2002). Book Review: Knowledge Management Unplugged: The McKinsey & Company Global Survey on Knowledge Management. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, 5 (1), 71-74.

46. Nemati, H. R., Todd, D., & Brown, P. (2002). A Hybrid Intelligent System to Facilitate Information System Project Management Activities. Project Management Journal, 33 (3), 42-52.

47. Nemati, H. R., Steiger, D., Iyer, L. S., & Herschel, R. T. (2002). Knowledge Warehouse: An Architectural Integration of Knowledge Management, Decision Support, Artificial Intelligence and

Data Warehousing. Decision Support Systems, 33 (2), 143-161. 48. Barko, C. & Nemati, H. R. (2001). Issues in Organizational Data Mining: A Survey of Current

Practices. Journal of Data Warehousing, 6 (1), 25-36.

49. Herschel, R. T., Nemati, H. R., & Steiger, D. (2001). Tacit to Explicit Knowledge Conversation: Knowledge Exchange Protocols. Journal of Knowledge Management, 5 (1), 107-116.

50. Herschel, R., and Nemati, H., (2000). “Chief Knowledge Officer: Critical Success Factors for Knowledge Management,” Information Strategy: The Executive's Journal, Vol. 16, No.4 37 - 45.

51. Herschel, R., Nemati, H., Steiger, D., and Iyer, L., (2000). “Using SOAP – How Knowledge

Exchange Protocols Improve KM Performance,” Knowledge Management Review, Vol.12, 8-9. 52. Nemati, H., Steiger, D., Iyer, L., and Herschel, R., (2000). “Vendor Support for a Knowledge

Warehouse Architecture,” Journal of Data Warehousing, Vol. 5, No. 1 53 - 62. 53. Nemati, H., and Smith, K., (1999). “Evolution of an Executive Information System: The

Replenishment Data Warehouse at JeansWare,”, Annals of Cases on Information Technology,

Vol. 2 148 - 168. 54. Gupta, B., Nemati, H., and Harvey J., (1999). “Organizational Factors Affecting Decision Support

Systems: A study in Fuel Management System Development and Implementation,” Journal of Information Technology Cases and Applications, Vol. 1, No. 3 4-26.

55. Watson, H., Aronson, J., Hamilton, R., Iyer, L., Nagasundaram, M., Nemati, H., and Suleiman, J., (1996). “Assessing EIS Benefits: A Survey of Current Practice,” Journal of Information

Technology Management, Vol. 1&2 23-30.

56. Nemati, H.& Aronson, J. (1995). "A Successive Relaxation Tabu Search Method for Solving Network Flow Problems," Electronic Journal of ITORMS.

57. Wagner, J., Shamir, U., & Nemati, H., (1992). "Groundwater Quality Management Under Uncertainty: Stochastic Programming Approaches and the Value of Information," Water

Resources Research Journal, Vol. 28, No. 5, 1233-1246.

Books

1. Nemati, H. R. (2014). Analyzing Security, Trust, and Crime in the Digital World Information

Science Reference. (Editor) 2. Nemati, H. R. (2013). Privacy Solutions and Security Frameworks in Information Protection

Information Science Reference.

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3. Nemati, H. R. (2012). Optimizing Information Security and Advancing Privacy Assurance: New Technologies Information Science Reference. (Editor)

4. Nemati, H. R. (2011). Pervasive Information Security and Privacy Developments: Trends and Advancements Information Resources.

5. Nemati, H. R. & Yan, L. (2011). Applied Cryptography for Cyber Security and Defense: Information Encryption and Cyphering Information Science Resources. (Editor)

6. Nemati, H. R. (2011). Security and Privacy Assurance in Advancing Technologies: New Developments Information Science. (Editor)

7. Nemati, H. R. (2009). Techniques and Applications for Advanced Information Privacy and Security: Emerging Organizational, Ethical, and Human Issues Information Science Resources.

8. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications. PA: Information Science Reference. (Editor)

9. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2004). Organizational Data Mining: Leveraging Enterprise Data Resources for Optimal Performance. Hershey, PA: IGP Publishing.

Book Chapters

Refereed

1. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Information Security and Ethics: Introductory Chapter. In Hamid Nemati

(Ed.), Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (pp. xxxix-lxxvi). PA: Information Science Reference.

2. Nemati, H. R. (2007). Editorial Preface. In Hamid Nemati (Ed.), Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (pp. xxxv-xxxviii). PA : Information Science

Reference. 3. Nemati, H. R., Brathawaite, C., & Harrington, K. (2007). Privacy Implications of Organizational

Data Mining. In Hamid Nemati (Ed.), Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (pp. 2561-2576). PA: Information Science Reference.

4. Fu, L., Nemati, H. R., & Sadri, F. (2007). Privacy Preserving Data Mining and the Need for

Confluence of Research and Practice. In Hamid Nemati (Ed.), Information Security and Ethics: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (pp. 2451-3470). PA: Information Science

Reference.

5. Nemati, H. R., Barko, C., & Moosa, A. (2004). Building Competitive Advantage Through E-CRM Analytics and Data Integration. In M. Khosrowpour (Ed.), Social and Cognitive Impacts of E-Commerce on Modern Organizations (pp. 204-226).

6. Nemati, H. R., Steiger, N., Steiger, D., & Herschel, R. (2002). Knowledge Warehouse: An

Intelligent Analysis Platform for Enhancing Management Decision Process. In M. Mora, G. Forgionne, &J. Gupta (Ed.), Decision Making Support Systems: Achievements and Challenges for Next Decade (pp. 193-206). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

7. Herschel, R. T. & Nemati, H. R. (2001). Chief Knowledge Officers: Managing Knowledge for Organizational Effectiveness. In Y. Malhotra (Ed.), Knowledge Management and Business Model Innovation (pp. 417-428). Hershey, PA: Idea Group Publishing.

Refereed Proceedings

1. Appiah Otoo, B. & Nemati, H. R. (2017). Digital Currency and Its Impact on Quality of

Life. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). 2. Yarmohamadi, Z. & Nemati, H. R. (2017). Effect of Ambient Awareness on the Behavior of Social

Media Users. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). 3. Bedeley, R. & Nemati, H. R. (2016). How Big Data Analytics Investments and Strategic Emphasis

Influence Firm's IT Ambidexterity and Performance: An Empirical Evidence. American Conference in Information Systems (AMCIS).

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4. Daneshvar Kakhki, M., Nemati, H. R., & Hassanzadeh, F. (2016). Integrating Information Systems in Supply Chains with Heterogeneous In-House and Cloud-Based Systems. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference.

5. Bedeley, R. & Nemati, H. R. (2016). Understanding the Impact of Big Data Analytics

Investments on IT Ambidexterity and Firm's Performance. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference.

6. Welsh, D. H., Tullar, W. L., & Nemati, H. R. (2015). A Process Approach to Entrepreneurship

Education. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship International Conference. 7. Modaresnezhad, M., Nemati, H. R., & Jadali, P. (2014). Factors Influencing Acceptance Of

Electronic Dental Records Among Dentists: An Empirical Study. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference.

8. Bedeley, R. T. & Nemati, H. R. (2014). Big Data Analytics: A Key Capability for Competitive

Advantage. AMCIS. 9. Bradberry, C. & Nemati, H. R. (2014). Privacy Momentum: A New Contextually Dynamic

Conceptualization of Privacy. AMCIS. 10. Modaresnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. (2014). A Semantic Data Mining Integrated Clinical Decision

Support: The Case Of Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference.

11. Daneshvar Kakhki, M., Nemati, H. R., Upton, D., & Bedeley, R. (2014). A Supply Chain Value

Delivery Network for Enhanced Business Performance: A Business Analytics Perspective. ICIS: SIGDSA Workshop.

12. Modersnezhad, M., Nemati, H. R., & Iyer, L. (2013). Personal Information Privacy-Protective Responses (IPPR) in the Era of Big Data: The Case of Smart Devices. GITMA conference.

13. Nemati, H. R., Wall, J., & Chow, A. (2013). An Exploratory Study of Privacy Coping and

Information Sharing Behaviors in Social Media: A Comparison of US and Chinese Users. ICIS. 14. Modaresnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. (2013). Participatory Sensing or Sensing of Participation:

Privacy Issues with Smartphone Apps Usage. American Conference in Information Systems (AMCIS).

15. Modaresnezhad, M., Iyer, L., & Nemati, H. (2013). Examining Personal Information Privacy-

Protective Responses (IPPR) with the Use of Smart Devices. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).

16. Lowe, K., Jacks, T., Nemati, H., & Palvia, P. (2013). Attitudes toward risk taking as a moderator between hospital firm culture and CEO/CIO identification of key healthcare information

technology issues. GITMA.

17. Ardestani, A., Nemati, H., Sadri, F., & Eleti, O. (2012). RxSem: A Rule Based Semantic Integration Method for Medical Informatics. IEEE International Conference in Information Reuse and Integration (IRI).

18. Nemati, H. R., Wall, J., & Van Horn, E. (2012). Social Engineering Self-Efficacy: Social

Engineering Awareness, Recognition, and Response. Decision Sciences Institute. 19. Brown, W. & Nemati, H. R. (2012). Social Media as a Disruptive Innovation for Marketing in

Small-Medium Sized Firms: An Ambidextrous Strategy. Decision Sciences Institute.

20. Babik, D., Nemati, H. R., & Ford, E. W. (2012). Complex Task Training and Tacit Knowledge Transfer In Technology-Enabled Peer Assessment Environment. Decision Sciences Institute.

21. Albert, C. S., Nemati, H. R., Church, M., White, J. W., & Palvia, P. (2012). Knowledge Seeking and Sharing: Nonprofit Organizational Partner Network. AMCIS.

22. Palvia, P., Jacks, T., Lowe, K., & Nemati, H. R. (2012). Healthcare Information Technology

Offshoring: Is it on the Radar Screen in the U.S.? International Smartsourcing Conference. 23. Nemati, H. R. & Udiavar, A. (2012). Organizational readiness for implementation of Supply Chain

Analytics. AMCIS. 24. Jacks, T., Wallace, S., & Nemati, H. (2011). Impact of Culture on Knowledge Management

A Meta-Analysis. Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference. 25. Heath, D., Wallace, S., Nemati, H., & Singh, R. (2011). Structural Stability and Virtual Team

Performance. AMCIS.

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26. Maghrabi, R., Oakley, R., & Nemati, H. (2011). Self-Selected Identity and Social Capital In Social Network Sites. AMCIS.

27. Baqir, N., Palvia, P., & Nemati, H. (2011). Defining ICT and Socio-Economic Development. AMCIS.

28. Chruch, M., Albert, C., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & White, J. (2011). An Ounce of Prevention

Understanding the role of IS in ending Interpersonal Violence. AMCIS. 29. Thambusamay, R. & Nemati, H. (2011). A Sociomateriality Practice Perspective Of Online Social

Networking. ICIS. 30. Palvia, P., Lowe, K., Nemati, H., & Jacks, T. (2010). Healthcare Information Technology Issues:

Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). 31. Palvia, P., Nemati, H., & Lowe, K. (2010). Offshoring of Healthcare: Information Technology and

Management Issues. Eighth Annual Int'l Smart-Sourcing Conference, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, August 24-25, 2009.

32. Nemati, H. R., Palvia, P., & Lowe, K. (2010). Identification of Information Technology Issues in

Healthcare: The impact of respondent role, firm culture and firm entrepreneurial orientation. Transfer Society's (T2S) Annual Meeting.

33. Baqir, M. Naveed, Palvia, P., & Nemati, H. (2010). Evaluating Government ICT Policies:

Extended Design-Actuality Gaps Framework. Second Annual SIG Globdev Workshop. 34. Lowe, K., Nemati, H., Prashant, P., & Jacks, T. (2010). A C Suite View of Healthcare Information

Technology Issues. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference. 35. Palvia, P., Lowe, K., Nemati, H., & Jacks, T. (2010). Healthcare Information Technology Issues:

Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS). 36. Church, M., Thambusamy, R., & Nemati, H. R. (2010). Socially Exchanging Privacy for Pleasure:

Hedonic Use of Computer-Mediated Social Networks. ICIS.

37. Lowe, K., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & Jacks, T. (2010). A C Suite View of Healthcare Information Technology Issues. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference.

38. Nemati, H. R. & Church, M. (2009). A Human Centered Framework for Information Security Management: A Healthcare Perspective. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).

39. Mojdeh, S. & Nemati, H. (2009). Investigating the Effects of Cognitive Style-based Dashboard

Design on Dashboard Solutions Acceptance. Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference.

40. Nemati, H. R. & Church, M. (2009). A Human Centered Framework for Information Security Management: A Healthcare Perspective. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS).

41. Nemati, H. R., Palvia, P., & Lowe, K. (2009). Identification of Information Technology Issues in

Healthcare: The impact of respondent role, firm culture and firm entrepreneurial orientation. Technology Transfer Society Annual Conference.

42. Palvia, P., Nemati, H., & Lowe, K. (2009). Offshoring of Healthcare: Information Technology and Management Issues. Eighth Annual Int'l Smart-Sourcing Conference, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA, August 24-25, 2009.

43. Lee, H. & Nemati, H. (2008). Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP):A Cultural Perspective of the

U.S.A. and South Korea. Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference.

44. Nemati, H. R. & Sadeghi, A. (2008). Secured Three-factor Authentication Multi Level Medical

System. NCHICA 14th Annual Conference. 45. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2008). The Impact of Feedback in Learning Problem solving in On-line

Environment. UNC TLT Conference.

46. Nemati, H. R., Dai, H., & Baqir, M. (2007). A Comparison Of User Interface Features On Decision Making In Mobile Computing And Traditional Environment. Proceedings of the Information Resources Management Association International Conference.

47. Dai, H., Baqir, M., & Nemati, H. (2007). A Comparison of User Interface Features on Decision

Making in Mobile and Traditional Environment: A Cross-cultural study. Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management World Conference.

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48. Simin, H. & Nemati, H. (2007). The Impact of Feedback on Information Processing. International Conference on Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics and Combinatorics, Greensboro, North Carolina. 2007..

49. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2007). The Impact of Feedback on Improving Problem-Solving Skills in

On-Line Learning Environment. Sixth Annual NC OPT-ED Alliance to Create Opportunity Through Education, Greensboro, North Carolina. 2007.

50. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2007). Improving Statistics Self-Efficacy: Learning from errors and

Feedback. International Conference on Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics and Combinatorics, Greensboro, North Carolina. 2007..

51. Nemati, H. R., Bearse, P., Andrew, I., & Amidon, P. (2007). A Data Mining Approach Using Geographic Information Systems Data for Predicting Voting Behavior in Presidential Election of

2004. Proceedings of the Information Resources Management Association International Conference.

52. Steiger, D., Herschel, R., & Nemati, H. (2006). Perceptions Of Knowledge Management

Journals. 3rd Asia-Pacific International Conference on Knowledge Management. 53. Mazariegos, J., Van Dyke, T., Nemati, H., Dey, D., & Singh Garia, H. (2006). A Model for

Measuring Online Reputation: An Empirical Investigation in Central America. Global Information Technology Management World Conference.

54. Nemati, H. R. & Pinjani, P. (2004). Composite Model of Online Purchase Satisfaction

Determinants. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institution. 55. Nemati, H. R. & Leary, T. (2004). Customer Loyalty Predictors in the E-Commerce

Environment. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institution. 56. Nemati, H. R. & Pinjani, P. (2004). A Composite Model of Online Purchase. Proceedings of the

Fifth Annual Global Information Technology Management World Conference.

57. Nemati, H. R. & Midha, V. (2004). Consumer Empowerment and Its Impact on Information Privacy Concerns and Trust: A Theoretical Model. Proceedings of the 2004 Americas Conference on Information Systems.

58. Nemati, H. R., Wang, T., & Gold, J. (2003). Understanding Tradeoffs: The Link Between

Knowledge and Privacy Concerns. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institution.

59. Eatman, J. & Nemati, H. R. (2003). The Impact of Web Site Privacy Statement Characteristics on

User Comfort Levels. Proceedings of e-Society International Meeting, 56-62. 60. Nemati, H. R., Leary, T., & Khanlarian, C. (2003). AIPD Model: Assessing the Factors Involved in

the Retention of Customers by E-Commerce Vendors. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institution.

61. Nemati, H. R. & Barko, C. (2003). Factors Affecting the Successful Implementation of

Organizational Data Mining Technologies: Applying the Square Route Framework. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute, 1210-1215.

62. Nemati, H. R. & Baltrow, G. (2002). Global Worker Data Warehouse (GWDW). Proceedings of the Global Information Technology Management World Conference.

63. Nemati, H. R., Hiazlip, E., Roach, D., & Sparks, G. (2000). Analysis and Planning for a Data

Warehouse Project: A Case Study in Issues and Outcomes at Blue Cross and Blue Shields of North Carolina. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute.

64. Nemati, H. R., Montaner, M. B., & Sun, M. (2000). A Multi-Agent Framework for Web Based Information Retrieval and Filtering. Proceedings of the 2000 Americas Conference on Information Systems, 543-545.

65. Nemati, H. R., Graziani, F., Piper, P., & Rose, S. (2000). Data Warehouse Benchmarking. Proceedings of the 2000 Americas Conference on Information Systems, 164-

166.

Refereed Presentations

International

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1. Nemati, H. R. & Yarmohamadi, Z. (2017). Effect of Ambient Awareness on the Behavior of Social Media Users. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Boston, Massachusetts.

2. Nemati, H. R. & Appiah Otoo, B. (2017). Digital Currency and Its Impact on Quality of Life. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Boston, Massachusetts.

3. Bedeley, R. & Nemati, H. R. (2016). Understanding the Impact of Big Data Analytics Investments on IT Ambidexterity and Firm's Performance. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, San Diego, California.

4. Nemati, H. R., Daneshvar Kakhki, M., & Hassanzadeh, F. (2016). Integrating Information Systems in Supply Chains with Heterogeneous In-House and Cloud-Based Systems. Global Information

Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, San Diego, California. 5. Nemati, H. R. & Bedeley, R. (2016). How Big Data Analytics Investments and Strategic Emphasis

Influence Firm's IT Ambidexterity and Performance: An Empirical Evidence. AMCIS, San Diego,

California. 6. Bradberry, C. & Nemati, H. (2014). Privacy Momentum: A New Contextually Dynamic

Conceptualization of Privacy. AMCIS, Savannah, Georgia. 7. Daneshvar Kakhki, M., Nemati, H., Upton, D., & Bedeley, R. (2014). A Supply Chain Value

Delivery Network for Enhanced Business Performance: A Business Analytics Perspective. ICIS:

SIGDSA, Auckland, New Zealand. 8. Modersnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2014). A Semantic Data Mining Integrated Clinical Decision

Support: The Case Of Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

9. Modersnezhad, M., Nemati, H. R., & Jadali, P. (2014). Factors Influencing Acceptance Of Electronic Dental Records Among Dentists: An Empirical Study. Global Information Technology

Management (GITM) World Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

10. Modersnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2014). Participatory Sensing or Sensing of Participation: Privacy Issues with Smartphone Apps Usage. AMCIS, Chicago, Illinois.

11. Lowe, K., Jacks, T., Nemati, H., & Palvia, P. (2013). Attitudes toward risk taking as a moderator between hospital firm culture and CEO/CIO identification of key healthcare information technology issues. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference,

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 12. Modersnezhad, M., Nemati, H. R., & Iyer, L. (2013). Personal Information Privacy-Protective

Responses (IPPR) in the Era of Big Data: The Case of Smart Devices. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

13. Modersnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2013). Participatory Sensing or Sensing of Participation: Privacy Issues with Smartphone Apps Usage. AMCIS, Chicago, Illinois.

14. Modersnezhad, M., Nemati, H. R., & Iyer, L. (2013). Examining Personal Information Privacy-Protective Responses (IPPR) with the Use of Smart Devices. AMCIS, Chicago, Illinois.

15. Albert, C., Church, M., Nemati, H., White, J., & Palvia, P. (2012). Knowledge Seeking and Sharing: Nonprofit Organizational Partner Network. AMCIS, Seattle, Washington.

16. Ardestani, A. & Nemati, H. R. (2012). RxSem: A Rule Based Semantic Integration Method for Medical Informatics. IEEE International Conference in Information Reuse and Integration (IRI),

Las Vegas, Nevada. 17. Babik, D., Nemati, H. R., & Ford, E. (2012). Complex Task Training and Tacit Knowledge Transfer

In Technology-Enabled Peer Assessment Environment. Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, California.

18. Brown, W. & Nemati, H. R. (2012). Social Media as a Disruptive Innovation for Marketing in Small-Medium Sized Firms: An Ambidextrous Strategy. Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, California.

19. Brown, W. & Nemati, H. (2012). Social Engineering Self-Efficacy: Social Engineering Awareness, Recognition, and Response. Decision Sciences Institute, San Francisco, California.

20. Nemati, H. R. & Udiavar, A. (2012). Organizational readiness for implementation of Supply Chain Analytics. AMCIS, Seattle, Washington.

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21. Palvia, P., Jacks, T., Lowe, K., & Nemati, H. R. (2012). Healthcare Information Technology Offshoring: Is it on the Radar Screen in the U.S.? International Smartsourcing Conference,

Daejeon, Korea. 22. Baqir, N., Palvia, P., & Nemati, H. (2011). Defining ICT and Socio-Economic

Development. AMCIS, Detroit, Michigan.

23. Church, M., Albert, C., Nemati, H., White, J., & Palvia, P. (2011). An Ounce of Prevention Understanding the role of IS in ending Interpersonal Violence. AMCIS, Detroit, Michigan.

24. Heath, D., Wallace, S., Nemati, H., & Singh, R. (2011). Structural Stability and Virtual Team Performance. AMCIS, Detroit, Michigan.

25. Jacks, T., Wallace, S., & Nemati, H. (2011). Impact of Culture on Knowledge Management A Meta-Analysis. Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Las

Vegas, Nevada.

26. Meghrabi, R. (2011). Self-Selected Identity and Social Capital In Social Network Sites. AMCIS, Detroit, Michigan.

27. Palvia, P., Lowe, K., & Nemati, H. (2011). PANEL ON RESEARCH IN HEALTH CARE. Global Information Technology Management Association World Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.

28. Baqir, M. Naveed, Palvia, P., & Nemati, H. (2010). Evaluating Government ICT Policies: An Extended Design-Actuality Gaps Framework,. Second Annual SIG Globdev Workshop, Phoenix, Arizona.

29. Lowe, K., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & Ford, E. (2010). Panel: CEO and CIO Perspectives on Healthcare Information Technology Issues. Global Information Technology Management (GITM)

World Conference, Washington, District of Columbia. 30. Palvia, P., Lowe, K., Nemati, H., & Jacks, T. (2010). Healthcare Information Technology Issues:

Hospital CEO and CIO Perspectives. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS),

Lima, Peru. 31. Lowe, K., Nemati, H., Prashant, P., & Jacks, T. (2010, June). A C Suite View of Healthcare

Information Technology Issues. Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Washington, DC, District of Columbia.

32. Nemati, H. R. & Church, M. (2009). A Human Centered Framework for Information Security Management: A Healthcare Perspective. Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), San Francisco, California.

33. Palvia, P., Nemati, H., & Lowe, K. (2009). Offshoring of Healthcare: Information Technology and Management Issues. Eighth Annual Int'l Smart-Sourcing Conference, Jersey City, New Jersey,

USA, August 24-25, 2009, Jersey City, New Jersey.

34. Nemati, H. R. & Madhu, V. (2004). Fair Information Practices and Their Impact on Information Privacy Concerns and Consumer's Trust in a Firm. Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Boston,

Massachusetts. 35. Nemati, H. R. & Leary, T. (2004). Customer Loyalty Predictors in the E-Commerce

Environment. Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. 36. Nemati, H. R. & Pinjani, P. (2004). Composite Model of Online Purchase Satisfaction

Determinants. Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

National

37. Nemati, H. R. & Tate, S. R. (2017). A Multidisciplinary CURE in Information Security. UNC

System-Wide CURE Summit, Greensboro, North Carolina. 38. Nemati, H. R., Palvia, P., & Lowe, K. (2010). Identification of Information Technology Issues in

Healthcare: The impact of respondent role, firm culture and firm entrepreneurial orientation. Transfer Society's (T2S) Annual Meeting, Greensboro, North Carolina.

39. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2007, October). Improving Statistics Self-Efficacy: Learning from errors and Feedback. International Conference on Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics and Combinatorics , Greensboro, North Carolina.

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40. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2007, October). The Impact of Feedback on Information Processing. International Conference on Advances in Interdisciplinary Statistics and

Combinatorics , Greensboro, North Carolina. 41. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. (2007, September). The Impact of Feedback on Improving Problem-Solving

Skills in On-Line Learning Environment. Sixth Annual NC OPT-ED Alliance to Create Opportunity

Through Education, Greensboro, North Carolina. 42. Nemati, H. R., Leary, T. (Student), & Khanlarian, C. (Student) (2003). AIPD Model: Assessing the

Factors Involved in the Retention of Customers by E-Commerce Vendors. Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Washington, District of Columbia.

43. Nemati, H. R., Wang, T., & Gold, J. (2003). Understanding Tradeoffs: The Link Between Knowledge and Privacy Concerns. Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Washington, District of

Columbia.

44. Bearse, P. & Nemati, H. R. (2002, February). Demand Forecasting Using InfoCube with Tabu Search and Statistical Model Selection. SAP Innovation Congress, SAP Corporation, Tampa,

Florida. 45. Nemati, H. R., Murray-Khoo, C., Braun, E., & Raspberry, D. (2000, November). Integration of ERP

and Data Warehouse Systems: A Framework for Success. 31st Annual Meeting of the Decision

Sciences Institute, Orlando, Florida.

Regional

46. Nemati, H. R. & Sadeghi, A. (2008). Secured Three-factor Authentication Multi Level Medical System. NCHICA 14th Annual Conference, Greensboro, North Carolina.

47. Hall, S. & Nemati, H. R. (2007, October). The Impact of Feedback in Learning Problem solving in On-line Environment. 2008 UNC TLT Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina.

Papers Under Review

1. Daneshvar Kakhki, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2017). "Data Analytics Capabilities and Strategies for

Firms' Performance in Interorganizational Collaborations: A Mixed Method Study," Initial submission to Journal of Management Information Systems.

2. Conziani, B. & Nemati, H. R. (2017). "Exploring the Host Gaze through Tangible and Intangible Aspects of Airbnb Listings," Initial submission to Journal of Travel Research.

3. Daneshvar Kakhki, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2017). "Business Analytics Capabilities for Supply Chain

Strategy and Performance," 1st revise and resubmit to Information & Management. 4. Modaresnezhad, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2016). "Participatory Sensing or Sensing of Participation:

Awareness and Privacy Concerns with Smart Device Applications," Initial submission to Behaviour and Information Technology (BIT).

5. Nemati, H. R. & Mirzaie, T. (2015). "Empirical Review of Online Learning Intentions, Learning

Styles and Experience," Initial submission to Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education.

Research and Curriculum Development Grants

Funded

1. 2017: Nemati, H. R. & Tate, S., Course-based Undergraduate Research Experiences (CURE)

Development Grant, Co-Principal Investigator. 2. 2017: Nemati, H. R. & Sechrist, s., Big Data Analytics: A Big Weapon in the Fight Against

Child Abuse and Neglect, Co-Principal Investigator.

3. 2017: Nemati, H. R. & Chow, A., A Question Worth Considering: Technology and Quality of Our Lives, Co-Principal Investigator.

4. 2016: Nemati, H. R. & Sadri, F., An Advanced Analytics Enabled Mobile App for Predicting Complications Associated with Diabetes Mellitus and the Status of Their Prevention, Co-

Principal Investigator.

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5. 2013 [Year 3 of 3]: Nemati, H. R. Extended Agreement for Collaboration Between UNCG and New Breed Logistics, Principal Investigator, New Breed Logistics, Inc..

6. 2012: Nemati, H. R. Understanding Risk Factors and Evaluating the Treatment Outcomes for Nursing Home Acquired Pneumonia (NHAP) Using Observational Data Mining, Principal

Investigator.

7. 2012: Nemati, H. R. FTLC Grant, Principal Investigator. 8. 2012: Nemati, H. R. Extended Agreement for Collaboration Between UNCG and New Breed

Logistics, Principal Investigator, New Breed Logistics, Inc.. 9. 2011: Nemati, H. R. Agreement for Collaboration Between UNCG and New Breed Logistics,

Principal Investigator, New Breed Logistics. 10. 2011: White, J. W., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & Green, M., Project Prevent: Engaging

Technology to Prevent Violence, Office of Leadership and Service Learning Grant.

11. 2011: White, J. W., Nemati, H., & Palvia, P., Project PREVENT: Preventing Violence against Women and Children by Engaging Information Technology, Society for the Psychological

Study of Social Issues (SPSSI). 12. 2011: White, J. W., Nemati, H., & Palvia, P., Using information technology to meet the needs

of victims of violence, Co-Principal Investigator.

13. 2010: White, J., Nemati, H., & Palvia, P., STUDENTS PREVENT: Student Research to Prevent Violence against Women and Children by Engaging Information Technology.

14. 2010: Nemati, H. R. & Sadri, F., An Integrated Medical Decision Support System (MDSS) For Bariatric Surgery.

15. 2010: Ford, E., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & Hripcsak, G., Comparing Hospitals' Normative Versus Actual HIT Implementation Strategies.

16. 2009: Nemati, H. R. A Medical Decision Support System (MDSS) for Comparative

Effectiveness Analysis of Bariatric Surgery, Principal Investigator. 17. 2009: Nemati, H. R. IMDSS: An Integrated Medical Decision Support System for Comparative

Effectiveness Analysis of Patient Care, Principal Investigator. 18. 2008 [Year 1 of 2]: Nemati, H. R. & Hall, S., Social Engineering Self-efficacy: Gateway to

Empowerment in Information System Security, Principal Investigator, McDowell Center for

Global Information Technology and Management. 19. 2008: Nemati, H. R. The Role of Cognitive Styles in Enhancing Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy,

Principal Investigator, Bryan School of Business and Economics Faculty Entrepreneurship Fellowship.

20. 2008 [Year 1 of 2]: Nemati, H. R. Proposal for Developing Three Online Post Baccalaureate

Certificates, Principal Investigator, North Carolina General Administration. 21. 2007: Nemati, H. R. The Kholer Fund, Principal Investigator, The University of North Carolina

at Greensboro. 22. 2007: Nemati, H. R. Summer Curriculum Development Grants in Entrepreneurship, Principal

Investigator, Bryan School of Business and Economics. Developed an undergraduate course titled: ISM 292: IT Entrepreneurship.

23. 2001: Nemati, H. R. Selling North Carolina to the World, Principal Investigator, United States

Department of Education. I collaborated with Bryan School's Center for Global Business Education and Research to apply for a Title VI B Grant.

24. 2001: Nemati, H. R. & Bearse, P., Demand Forecasting Using InfoCube with Tabu Search and Statistical Model Selection, SAP Corporation.

Not Funded

1. 2017: Nemati, H. R. & Sechrist, s., Giant Step in Big Data Analytics: A Big Weapon in the

Fight Against Child Abuse and Neglect, Co-Principal Investigator.

2. 2017: Payton, E., Murray, C., & Nemati, H. R., Community-Engaged, Interdesciplinary Solutions to Violance, Co-Investigator.

3. 2015 [Year 1 of 5]: Murray, C. E., Mobley, K., Nemati, H. R. , Chow, A., & Mendez, J. The Guilford County Healthy Relationships Initiative (HRI), Co-Investigator, Phillips Foundation.

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4. 2011: Tavakolizadeh, A., Ardestani, A., & Nemati, H., Clinical Decision Support System for Bariatric Care, Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology.

5. 2010: Palvia, P., Nemati, H. R. , Lowe, K., Ford, E., & Jack, T. Demystifying EHR Implementation, GOV-Agency for Health Care Research and Quality (AHRQ).

6. 2010: White, J., Palvia, P., & Nemati, H., Project PREVENT: Preventing Violence against

Women and Children by Engaging Information Technology, The United States Federal Goverment (Congressional Earmark Proposal).

7. 2010: White, J., Nemati, H., Palvia, P., & Geffner, R., Project PREVENT: Preventing Violence against Women and Children by Engaging Information Technology, Society for the

Psychological Study of Social Issues. 8. 2010: Telfair, J. North Carolina Sickle Cell Syndrome Program, DHHS/Division of Public

Health/Women's and Children's Health Section.

9. 2010: White, J. & Nemati, H., Academic Think Tank: PREVENT: Preventing Violence by Engaging Information Technology.

10. 2009: Nemati, H. R. & Sadri, F., An Integrated Medical Decision Support System (IMDSS) to Assist with Comparative Effectiveness Analysis of Management of Patient Care.

11. 2007: Sadeghi, A. & Nemati, H. R., A Prototype for a Nationwide Health Information Network

Architecture, US Department of Health and Human Services. 12. 2007: Fisher, P. & Nemati, H. R., APPMPS: Asynchronous Parallel Plastic Multi-Processing

System, US Department of Defense.

Working Papers

1. Nemati, H. R. & Yarmohammadi, Z. (2018). "Ambient Awareness Impacts on Users' Behavior: A

Signal Detection Based Analytics Approach," targeted for Management Information Systems

Quarterly. 2. Daneshvar Kakhki, M. & Nemati, H. R. (2018). "Data Analytics Strategy for Sensing and

Responding in a Complex and Dynamic Interorganizational Environment: An Multi-Agent-Based Simulation Approach," targeted for Management Science.

3. Nemati, H. R. & Mousavi, R. (2018). "Exploring Airbnb Review Policy Change and Its Impacts on

Guest Reviews," targeted for Information Systems Research. 4. Nemati, H. R. & Sechrist, S. (2018). "Big Data Analytics to Mitigate Child Abuse and Neglect,"

targeted for Journal of Public Health Management & Practice.

Non-Refereed Presentations

International

Nemati, H. R. (2012). Behavioral Analytics. Analytics 2012, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Nemati, H. R. (2010). Medical Data Mining for Enhanced Patient Care. M2010 Data Mining Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Local

Nemati, H. R. (2010). Research Factors Impacting Faclty Satisfaction at UNCG. UNCG Research Policies Committee, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Nemati, H. R. (2010). Facuty Satisfaction at UNCG. Faculty Senate, UNCG, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Nemati, H. R. & Van Dyke, T. (2005). Information Privacy: An Agenda for Research. Bryan

School and ISOM Faculty Research Seminar, Greensboro, North Carolina.

Bearse, P. & Nemati, H. R. (2001). Tabu Search: A Metaheuristic for Neural Network Modeling and Econometric Forecasting. Third Research Colloquium of the ISOM Department, Greensboro, North Carolina.

National

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Nemati, H. R. (2005, August). Identity Management and Authentication in a Changing Landscape. Information Systems Security Association, Kingsport, Tennessee.

Other Research Activities

Other

2003: , ., . Superivsed Thomas Leary and Cindi Khanlarian with research project: AIPD Model:

Assessing the Factors Inovlved in the Retention of Customers By E-Commerce Vendors

2003: , ., . Supervised Praveen Pinjani while working on research project: A Composite Model of Online Purchase

2003: , ., . Mentored/supervised Vishal Midha with research project: Consumer Empowerment and Its Impact on Information Privacy Concerns and Trust: A Theoretical Model.

2003: , ., . Mentored/Supervised Heera Garia, Debdatta Dey, and Jorge Mazariegos with

research project on the relation between online reputation and online trust.

2003: , ., . Mentored/supervised Wang Toa on research project: Understanding Tradeoffs: The

Link between Knowledge and Privacy Concerns.

FACULTY DEVELOPMENT

Academic/Professional Development Activities

Other Professional Development

2004: UNCG Campus, North Carolina. Distance Learning Seminar through TLC

2004: UNCG campus, North Carolina. Communication Across the Curriculum--4 workshops

Professional Conference/Seminar/Workshops

2002: Greensboro, North Carolina. I attended the UNCG's Grant Writers Seminars and Workshops on March 13-15

Professional Seminars / Workshops

2011: Advanced Business Analytics, Cary, North Carolina.

2010: Advanced Analytics for Customer Intelligence, Las Vegas, Nevada.

2010: Neural Network Modeling, Cary, North Carolina.

2010: SAS Programming Essentials for Educators, Cary, North Carolina.

2010: Customer Segmentation with Numeric and Textual Data, Cary, North Carolina.

2007: The Experiential Classroom, Syracyse, New York. This was a faculty development program for Entrepreneurship

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Highlights:

1. Supervised over 100 Master of Science in Information Technology and Management Capstone

Projects

2. Served on the Doctoral Dissertation Committees for the following doctoral candidates (*

indicates that I am (was) the chair of the doctoral dissertation committee)

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• David T. Leary

• Debasish Chaudhuri

• Jeffrey D. Wall

• Laura Egeln

• Mark Dixon

• Mohammad Daneshvar Kakhki *

• Muhammad Baqir *

• Praveen Pinjani

• Richard A. Schilhavy

• Steven A. Wallace

• Tim F. Jacks

• Tim Mulrooney

• Vishal Midha

• Weian Wang *

• Wiley S. Brown

• Yuzhang Han *

• Zahra Yarmohammadi *

3. Chaired 6 Master of Science Thesis Committees (Please note that MSITM program at UNCG has

only recently allowed the thesis options for its students)

4. Was the faculty mentor for “Teaching Apprenticeship” of the following Doctoral Students:

• Caleb Z. Bradberry

• Connie S. Albert

• David T. Leary

• Debasish Chaudhuri

• Dmytro Babik

• Earnie Church

• Jeffrey D. Wall

• Minoo Modaresnezhad

• Mohammad Daneshvar Kakhki

• Muhammad Baqir

• Praveen Pinjani

• Rakesh Babu

• Ravi Thambusamy

• Richard A. Schilhavy

• Richelle L. Oakley

• Rozan O. Maghrabi

• Rudolph T. Bedeley

• Ruoning Qian

• Shrirang P. Sahasrabudhe

• Steven A. Wallace

• Tala Mirzaei

• Tim F. Jacks

• Vishal Midha

• Vishal Uppala

• Weian Wang

• Wiley S. Brown

5. Taught the following Undergraduate Level Courses at The University of North Carolina at

Greensboro (* Indicates that I designed and taught the course):

• ISM 110: Business Computing

• ISM116: Web Design and Development *

• ISM 206: Web Site Design and Development II *

• ISM 240: Business Programming

• ISM 318: Database Systems *

• ISM 325U: C++ Applications Programming *

• ISM 325Z: Application Development in Java *

• ISM 324: Information Security *

• MGT 395: Global Business and Information

Technology *

• ISM 498: Independent Study

• ISM 515: Object Oriented Programming

6. Taught the following Graduate Level Courses at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

(* Indicates that I designed and taught the course):

• ISM 602: Business Database Systems *

• ISM 603: Web Site Design and Development *

• ISM 604: Business Applications Programming I *

• ISM 657: Knowledge Management *

• ISM 671: Data Management *

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• ISM 605: Business Applications Programming II *

• ISM 610: Enterprise Data Systems and Data

Warehousing *

• ISM 611: Data Mining *

• ISM 613: Directed Studies in Information Systems

• ISM 614: Object Oriented Programming I *

• ISM 615: Object Oriented Programming II *

• ISM 616: Java Programming and Application

Development *

• ISM 627: Data Privacy Management *

• ISM 654: Project Management

• ISM 675: Business Analytics: Methods and

Models *

• ISM 676: Information Security and Privacy *

• ISM 679: Special Topics in Managing Social

Networks and Business Analytics*

• ISM 681: Healthcare Decision Making for IT

Managers

• ISM 685: Business Analytics for Competitive

advantage *

• ISM 696: Organizational Internship

• ISM 698: Project in Informant Technology

• ISM 699: Thesis in Information Technology

7. Taught the following Doctoral Level Seminars at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

(* indicates that I designed the course):

• ISM 711: Doctoral Seminar in Data Warehousing and

Mining *

• ISM 751: Doctoral Seminar in Decision Support

Systems *

• ISM 755: Doctoral Seminar in Emerging

Technologies *

• ISM 756: Doctoral Seminar in Behavioral Issues

in Information Technologies

• ISM 785: Doctoral Seminar in Theories in

Information Systems

• ISM 801: Doctoral Dissertation

8. Taught the following at Georgia State University: September 1994 -August 1997 (* indicates that I

designed the course):

Undergraduate Level Courses:

• DSC 310: Introduction to Business Statistics

• DSC 312: Generalized Modeling Techniques with

Applications

• DSC 402: Principals of Decision Support Systems *

• DSC 424: Model Based Decision Support Systems *

• DSC 438: Directed Readings in Decision Sciences

• DSC 478: Expert Systems and Neural Networks in

Business Decision Making *

Graduate Level Courses:

• DSC 802: Introduction to Decision Support

Systems *

Doctoral Level Seminars:

• DSC 824: PhD Seminar in Model Based Decision

Support Systems *

• DSC 838: Directed Readings in Decision

Sciences

• DSC 878. PhD Seminar in Knowledge-based

Decision Support Systems

9. Taught the following at The University of Georgia: September 1990 - August 1994 (As part of my

graduate assistantship as a doctoral student)

• MS 209: Introduction to Computers and

Information Technology

• MS 209L: Laboratory to accompany MS 209

• MAN 260: Introduction to Management

Information Systems

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• MS 509: Introduction to Microcomputer

Hardware and Software in Business

10. Was Nominated for Teaching Excellence Award at UNCG Bryan School. 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011,

and 2014

HONORS-AWARDS-GRANTS

Award/Honor/Grant

Award

2010: , UNCG: Bryan School. Nominated for Senior Teaching Excellence Award.

2008: , UNCG: Bryan School. Nominated for Senior Teaching Excellence Award.

2005: , UNCG Bryan School. Nominated for Senior Teaching Excellence Award.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Professional Certifications

• SAS Certified Predictive Modeler, 2012

Memberships • Global Information Technology and Management Association (2005 – Present).

• Association for Information Systems (1998 – Present).

• IEEE (2012- Present).

Professional Development

• 2013: Using SAS for Cleaning Big Data, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2013: Text Analytics, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2013: Survival Data Mining: A Programming Approach, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2013: Strategies and Concepts for Data Scientists and Business Analysts, Cary, North

Carolina.

• 2013: Forecast Value-Added Analytics, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2012: Customer Segmentation with Numeric and Textual Data, Las Vegas, Nevada.

• 2012: Content Categorization, Las Vegas, Nevada

• 2012: Business Intelligence Reporting, Las Vegas, Nevada

• 2012: Applied Econometrics, Las Vegas, Nevada

• 2012: Analytics: Putting It All to Work, Las Vegas, Nevada

• 2011¨Predictive Modeling Using Logistic Regression, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2011: Advanced Business Analytics, Cary, North Carolina.

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• 2011: Applied Analytics Using SAS Enterprise Miner, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2010: Programming Essentials for Educators, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2010: Neural Network Modeling, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2010: Decision Tree Modeling, Cary, North Carolina.

• 2010: Advanced Analytics for Customer Intelligence, Las Vegas, Nevada.

• 2007: The Experiential Classroom, Syracuse, New York. Entrepreneurship.

• 2007: The Experiential Classroom, Syracuse, New York. This was a faculty development

program for Entrepreneurship

• 2007: The Experiential Classroom. This was a faculty development program for

Entrepreneurship. Syracuse, New York.

• 2007: The Experiential Classroom. This was a faculty development program for

Entrepreneurship. Syracuse, New York.

• 2004: UNCG Campus, North Carolina. Distance Learning Seminar through TLC

• 2004: UNCG campus, North Carolina. Communication Across the Curriculum--4

workshops

• 2004: Distance Learning Seminar through TLC. UNCG Campus, North Carolina.

• 2004: Communication Across the Curriculum--4 workshops. UNCG campus, North

Carolina.

• 2002: Greensboro, North Carolina. I attended the UNCG's Grant Writers Seminars and

Workshops on March 13-15

• 2002: Greensboro, North Carolina, UNCG's Grant Writers Seminars and Workshops on

March 13-15.

• 2002: UNCG's Grant Writers Seminars and Workshops on March 13-15. Greensboro,

North Carolina.

• 1996: New Faculty Development Consortium, Decision Sciences Institute National

Meeting, Orlando, FL, November

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Departmental Services and Assignments

Committee Chair:

• 2015 - Present: Student Relations Committee

• 2010 - 2016: Undergraduate Programs Committee

• 2010 - 2012: Post Tenure and Review Committee

• 2003 - 2009: MSITM Program Committee

• 2005 - 2006: Promotion and Tenure Committee, Reviewed Promotion and Tenure

• 2003 - 2006: Intellectual Contributions Committee

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Committee Member:

• 2010-2013: Graduate Programs Committee

• 2005-2011: Intellectual Contributions Committee

• 2003-2009: PhD Program Committee

• 2003-2004: MSITM Program Committee

• 1997-present: Various other ad-hoc (e.g., Faculty Search Committee)

Bryan School of Business and Economics Services and Assignments

Committee Chair:

• 2004-2005: Committee on Committees

Committee Member:

• 2015 -Present: Faculty Executive Committee

• 2012-2015: Undergraduate Programs Committee

• 2011-2014: MBA Program Committee,

• 2011-2014: MBA Curriculum Sub Committee

• 2012-2013: MBA Program Redesign Committee

• 2012-2013: Undergraduate Program Curriculum Committee

• 2005-2013: Various Bryan School Research Committees

• 2006-2008: McDowell Research Committee

• 2008-2009: On-Line Course and Program Development

• 2003-2009: Graduate Programs Committee

• 2003-2006: Faculty Planning Committee

• 2004-2005: Bryan Graduate Programs Internship Coordinator's Search Committee

• 2004-2005: Bryan Graduate Programs Career Services Director's Search Committee

• 1997-present: Various other ad-hoc committees (e.g., Center Director Search Committee)

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Service and Assignments

Committee Chair:

• 2012-Present: Faculty Due Process

• 2004- 2012: Faculty Professional Development and Welfare Committee

• 2005-2009: Faculty Research and Grants Committee (Science Sub Committee)

• 2010-Present: Faculty mentor for Iranian Students Organization at UNCG

Committee Member:

• 2010: Assistant Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Search Committee

• 2005-2009: Faculty Research and Grants Committee

• 2005-2007: Senior Level Faculty Member Recruitment for the School of Nursing

• 2004-2005: Committee on Committees

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Other Institutional Service Activities:

• 2015 - Present: Academic Advisor UNCG Chapter of the Association of Information Systems

• 2014 - Present: Academic Advisor UNCG Chapter of Upsilon Pi Epsilon

• 2007-2008: Made Presentation to the University Research Advisory Council: Presented and

discussed the results of faculty Satisfaction survey to the university Research Advisory Council

• 2007-2008: Made Presentation to the Deans' Council: Presented and discussed and answer

questions of the results of faculty Satisfaction survey at the Deans' Council

• 2007-2008: Made Presentation to the Faculty Senate Forum: Presented and discussed the

results of faculty Satisfaction survey in an Open University forum.

• 2003 - 2009 Academic Advisor for MSITM student organization.

Service to the Profession

Academic Conference Program or Track/Mini Track or Session Chair

• 2017: Session Chair: Hamid Nemati, The Embedded Digital Environment & Inclusion of the

Differently-Abled (SIGSI)

• 2017: Mini-track Chair: The Embedded Digital Environment: Individual and the New Socio

Technical Ecosystems.

• 2010: Demystifying EMR Implementation, Conference Co-Chair.

• 2009: North Carolina Information Systems Convention, Program Co-Chair for North

Carolina Information Systems Convention (NCISC) http://www.uncg.edu/bae/ncisc/

• 2009: IEEE International Workshop on Security in E-Science and E-Research (International).

• 2009: Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Economic Impact of

Information Security and Privacy, Mini Track Chair

• 2008: Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Global

Information Security and Privacy Track Chair (International).

• 2008: Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Privacy in a Digital Economy

Mini-track co-chair (International).

• 2007: Track Co-Chair: “Information Privacy and Security in a Global Economy”' mini-track,

Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Colorado Springs, CO.

• 2006: Track Co-Chair: “Privacy in Digital Economy”' mini-track, Americas Conference on

Information Systems (AMCIS), Acapulco, Mexico.

• 2006: Session Chair: "Privacy in Digital Economy,” Americas Conference on Information

Systems (AMCIS), Acapulco, Mexico (2006).

• 2006: Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Americas Conference on

Information Systems (AMCIS), Mini-track Co-chair: Information Privacy in a Digital

Economy

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• 2005: Associate Editor: Global Information Technology and Management Track, International

Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) World Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. (2005).

• 2005: ICIS, Associate Editor, Global IT track, Washington, DC, District of Columbia

• 2005: Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Mini Track Co-Chair for the

'Privacy in Digital Economy' track,

• 2004: Track Co-Chair: “Privacy in Digital Economy”' mini-track, Americas Conference on

Information Systems (AMCIS), New York, New York.

• 2004: Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Track Chair:

Global Knowledge and Decision Support, San Diego, California (International).

• 2004: Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Mini Track Co-Chair for the

'Privacy in Digital Economy' track, New York, New York (International).

• 2003: Track Chair: Knowledge Management and Decision Support System Track, Fourth

Annual Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Calgary,

Canada

• 2003: Track Chair: “Knowledge Management and Decision Support System,” Fourth Annual

Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Calgary, Canada.

• 2003: Member Program Committee: Information Resources Management Association

International Conference (IRMA 2003), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May (2003).

• 2002: Track Chair: Knowledge Management and Decision Support System Track, Third

Annual Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, New York,

NY.

• 2002: Session Chair: "Global Decision and Knowledge Management,” Third Annual Global

Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, New York, NY, June

(2002).

• 2002: Member Program Committee: Information Resources Management Association

International Conference (IRMA 2002), Seattle, Washington, May (2002).

• 2002: Member Program Committee: Information and Knowledge Sharing (IKS 2002), St.

Thomas, Virgin Islands, November (2002).

• 2001: Track Chair: Global Knowledge Management Track, Second Annual Global

Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Dallas, Texas.

• 2001: Track Chair: “Global Knowledge Management,” Second Annual Global Information

Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Dallas, Texas.

• 2001: Session Chair: "Global Decision Support Systems Second Annual Global Information

Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Dallas, TX, June (2001).

• 2001: Panel Chair: “Global Knowledge Management: Issues and Opportunities,” Second

Annual Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Dallas, TX,

June (2001).

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• 2001: Panel Chair: “Global Knowledge Management: Issues and Opportunities,” Second

Annual Global Information Technology Management (GITM) World Conference, Dallas, TX,

June (2001).

• 1999: Session Chair: "IS Strategy," the 30th Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences

Institute Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November (1999).

• 1996: Discussant: "Analytical Approach to Evaluations of Students and Teachers,” Decision

Sciences Institute National Meeting, Orlando, FL, November (1996).

• 1995: Chair and Session Organizer: "Heuristics and Network Flows," INFORMS National

Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October (1995).

• 1995: Chair and Session Organizer: "Heuristics and Network Flows," INFORMS National

Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October (1995).

• 1995 – 1998: Advanced Information Technology Group, Member, Program Chair

• 1993: Panelist: "Parallel Programming Activities at the University of Georgia,” Decision

Sciences Institute National Meeting, Washington, D.C., November (1993).

• 1993: Discussant: "Multi objective Decision Making Methodologies,” Decision Sciences

Institute National Meeting, Washington, D.C., November (1993).

• 1993: Discussant: "Applications of Mathematical Programming," Decision Sciences Institute

National Meeting, Washington, D.C., November (1993).

Journal Editor, Associate Editor or Guest Editor:

• 2009 - Present: International Journal of Business Intelligence Research, Associate Editor

• 2005- 2014: International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, Editor-in-Chief

• 2003-2007: Journal of Global Information Technology and Management, Industry Editor

• 2003-2004: Annals of Cases on Information Technology, Editorial Review Board (National).

• 2005: Journal of Global Information Technology and Management, Guest Editor

Reviewer - Article / Manuscript

Journals

• Annals of Cases on Information Technology,

• Data & Knowledge Engineering Journal,

• Decision Support Systems,

• European Journal of Operational Research

• European Journal of Operational Research

• IEEE Transactions in Knowledge and Data Engineering

• IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

• MIS Quarterly

• Information and Management

• Decision Support Systems

• Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education (International).

• Information Sciences

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• International Journal of Electronic Commerce

• International Journal of Information and Computer Security

• International Journal of Internet and Enterprise Management

• Journal of Asia-Pacific Business

• Journal of Computers & Operations Research

• Journal of Electronic Commerce Research

• Journal of Global Information Technology and Management

• Journal of Information Resource Management

• Management Sciences Quarterly

• ORSA Journal on Computing

Conferences and Organizations:

• International Journal of Business Intelligence Research (IJBIR)

• IEEE International Workshop on Security in E-Science and E-Research

• NCHICA Annual Conference

• Decision Sciences Institute Annual Meeting

• Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)

• International Conference in Information Systems (ICIS)

• National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

• National Science Foundation (NSF)

• West Publishing Corporation

• SpringerPlus

• Course Technologies Publishing

• Academic Press

• Harcourt Science & Technology Company

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