Senior Editorial Board

maguirre-urretaMiguel Aguirre-Urreta is an Assistant Professor in the Area of Information Systems and Quantitative Sciences, Jerry S. Rawls College of Business Administration, at Texas Tech University. Before joining TTU, he was on the faculty at DePaul University in Chicago. Miguel received his PhD in Information Systems from the University of Kansas, and his MBA in Information Systems and Finance from the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. His undergraduate degree is in public accounting from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, in Argentina. Miguel is interested in quantitative research methods, computer self-efficacy, human-computer interaction, technology acceptance and diffusion, and business analytics. His research has appeared or is forthcoming at MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Communications of the AIS, Research Synthesis Methods, IEEE Software, and The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, among others. Miguel is the Past Chair of AIS SIGHCI.
jpallenJonathan P. (J.P.) Allen is a Professor in the Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Strategy Department at the School of Management, University of San Francisco. He studies the organizational and social changes associated with information technology, open technology, and digital entrepreneurship. He is the author of Technology and Inequality: Concentrated Wealth in a Digital World and Digital Entrepreneurship. J.P. serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Information Technology, and the International Journal of Electronic Commerce. He has been a Fulbright scholar, and has received the AIS Innovation in Teaching award for the Information Systems discipline.
Daniel Beimborn Daniel Beimborn  is a Full Professor of Information Systems Management at the University of Bamberg, Germany. Before, he served as Full Professor of IS at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. His research focuses on organizational success factors for digital innovation and transformation, on business process standardization & governance, on business/IT alignment and shared understanding among business and IT people, as well as on managing outsourcing and offshoring relationships. He has published his works in journals such as MIS Quarterly, JMIS, JSIS, JIT, and BISE and he is also Editorial Review Board Member for JAIS and Associate Editor for BISE.
Pratyush BharatiPratyush Bharati is a Professor in the Management Science and Information Systems department of College of Management at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. He received his Ph.D. from Rensselaer. His research interests are in: social media and big data in organizations and society, green information systems, and international software services industry. His research has been published or is forthcoming in several international journals including Communications of the ACM, Decision Support Systems, IEEE Computer, Information Systems Frontiers, IT and People, Journal of International Business Studies and Journal of Knowledge Management. He was the recipient of the 2013-14 Fulbright Senior Researcher award to study Social Media, Big Data and Innovation. He serves on the Editorial Review Board of IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. He is the President-elect of Special Interest Group on Green Information Systems (SIGGreen) of Association for Information Systems.
Katherine M. Chudoba Katherine M. Chudoba is an Associate Professor and Associate Department Head of the MIS Department in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University. Dr. Chudoba’s research interests focus on the nature of work in distributed environments, and how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are used and integrated into work practices. Her research has been published in journals such ISJ, JAIS, MISQ, and Organization Science. She has served as a Fulbright Fellow to Brazil and Associate Editor of MISQ, and is currently a Senior Editor for The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. She also serves as Program-Chair-Elect for the Academy of Management’s Organizational Communication and Information Systems (OCIS) division. Dr. Chudoba earned her Ph.D. at the University of Arizona, and her BA and MBA at the College of William and Mary. Prior to joining academe, she worked as an analyst and manager with IBM for eight years.
Lior FinkLior Fink is an associate professor of information systems in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. He holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and economics, a master’s degree in social-industrial psychology, and a Ph.D. degree in information systems from Tel Aviv University. He has held visiting positions at UCLA (as a Fulbright Scholar) and University of Maryland, College Park. His research interests focus on economic and behavioral aspects of IT development, outsourcing, and use. Lior’s articles have been published in numerous information systems journals including MIS Quarterly, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Journal of Information Technology, and Journal of Strategic Information Systems. His work has also appeared in economics, psychology, project management, and medical informatics journals.
Mark GillensonMark Gillenson is Professor of Business Information and Technology (formerly MIS) in the Fogelman College of Business and Economics of the University of Memphis in Memphis, TN and he is the Associate Director of the Systems Testing Excellence Program (STEP) in the university’s FedEx Institute of Technology. He received his B.S. degree in Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N.Y. and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer and Information Science from The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Dr. Gillenson worked for the IBM Corp. for 15 years in a variety of positions, including seven years as a faculty member of the prestigious IBM Systems Research Institute. Subsequently, he was a professor at the University of Miami, Miami FL. Dr. Gillenson’s current areas of interest are “big data”, advanced database management, and systems testing. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Database Management and of the Journal of Global Information Technology Management. Dr. Gillenson’s research has appeared in MIS Quarterly, Communications of the ACM, Information & Management, Methods of Information in Medicine, and other leading journals. His latest book is Fundamentals of Database Management Systems, 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2012. As a graduate student, Dr. Gillenson invented the world’s first computerized facial compositor and co-developed an early computer graphics system that, among other things, was used to produce some of the special effects in the first Star Wars movie.
Saurabh_GuptaSaurabh Gupta is a Professor of Information Systems at the Coles College of Business, Kennesaw State University (KSU). He completed his Doctorate in MIS at the Terry College of Business, University of Georgia located in Athens, GA. He holds a B.B.A. from Gujarat University, India, Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Nirma Institute of Management, India and M.B.A. from University of Georgia. His work experience is in the field of knowledge management, system design and enterprise resource planning implementation. His research tends to focus on behavioral IS issues at individual and team level, as well as theory development in information systems. His research has been published leading MIS journals such as Information Systems Research, Journal of MIS, Journal of AIS, and The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems. Prior to joining KSU, he worked at the University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL.
Nik_HassanNik Rushdi Hassan is Associate Professor of MIS at the Labovitz School of Business and Economics (LSBE), University of Minnesota Duluth. He has worked for over 10 years in industry as software engineer, civil servant, senior executive, consultant and entrepreneur. His area of research includes the philosophical foundations of the IS field, scientometrics, social network approaches in IS research, complexity science and IS development. He is currently the department editor for the History and Philosophy section of the Communications of the AIS, served as editor for Business and Information Systems Engineering journal, and guest editor for the European Journal of Information Systems. He is published in the European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Communications of the AIS, Journal of IS Education, Information Systems Management Journal, Informing Science Journal and Review of Accounting and Finance.
Richard JohnsonRichard Johnson Richard Johnson is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at Washington State University. Dr. Johnson’s research interests focus on human resource information systems, training and e-learning, and issues surrounding the digital divide. His research has been published in outlets such as Information Systems Research, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, Human Resource Management Review, and the International Journal of Human Computer Studies. He has served as the Chair of AIS SIGHCI and is currently an Associate Editor at AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction. He also an editor of the book Human Resource Information Systems: Basics, Applications, and Future Directions.
Sven LaumerSven Laumer is the Schöller endowed Professor and Chair of Information Systems at the School of Business, Economics and Society at Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg and Deputy Director of the Dr. Theo und Friedl Schöller Research Center. His research focuses on digital work and life and in particular on the individual use and overload of digital technologies, technostress, the digital workforce (digital human resources management, digital change management) and digital business models and e-services. His research has been published among others in ISJ, EJIS, JSIS, JIT, Database, and MISQ Executive. He is the winner of the Magid Igbaria Conference Paper of the Year 2011 award.
George_MarakasDr. George M. Marakas is a Full Professor of Information Systems and ISBA Doctoral Program Director at the College of Business Administration at Florida International University. In addition, George is an active researcher in the area of Systems Analysis Methods, Data Mining and Visualization, Creativity Enhancement, Conceptual Data Modeling, Technology Acceptance, and Computer Self-Efficacy. Dr. Marakas received his Ph.D. in Information Systems from Florida International University and his MBA from Colorado State University. Prior to his position at FIU, he was a tenured member of senior faculty at University of Kansas and the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University, as well as an assistant professor at University of Maryland and adjunct faculty member at Helsinki School of Economics. Preceding his academic career, he enjoyed a highly successful career in the banking and real estate industries. He has received numerous national teaching awards and his research has appeared in the top journals in his field including Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, and Management Science.
Annette_MillsAnnette Mills is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the University of Canterbury (New Zealand). Her main research interests concern behavioural, social and organisational aspects IS/IT use, user expectations and evaluation of IS services, and information privacy. She has published in journals such as Information and Management, Journal of Knowledge Management, Business Process Management Journal, Information Systems Frontiers, and Communications of the AIS. She currently serves as Section Editor/Associate Editor for the Australian Journal of Information Systems and the Journal of Global Information Management. Annette received her PhD in Information Systems from the University of Waikato (New Zealand).
René Riedl is a Professor of Digital Business and Innovation at the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria and he also serves as Vice Dean for Research and Development at the School of Business and Management at this university. Moreover, he is an Associate Professor of Business Informatics at Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria. Dr. Riedl is a founding member and the scientific director of the NeuroIS Society, the premier academic organization for scientists and professionals working at the nexus of Information Systems (IS) and neuroscience research and development. The NeuroIS Society is a non-profit organization and was founded in Vienna (Austria) in 2018 (www.NeuroIS.org). Dr. Riedl was a guest researcher and guest professor at universities in the United States, Canada, and Germany. His main research interests are in the following areas: NeuroIS, technostress, trust in online environments, human-computer interaction, effects of digitalization for humans, organizations and society, and IT management topics such as information management and project management. He has published 19 books, as well as 160 scientific papers in the following outlets, among others: Addictive Behaviors Reports, BMC Neurology, Business & Information Systems Engineering, European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Information Technology, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, MIS Quarterly, and PLOS ONE. He also serves in different editorial roles for several scientific journals and as a reviewer for various journals and the National Science Foundation (USA) and the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG).
Cynthia K. RiemenschneiderCynthia K. Riemenschneider is Professor of Information Systems in the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. She also holds the Helen Ligon Professorship in Information Systems. Her publications have appeared in MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, European Journal of Information Systems, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, and others. She currently conducts research on IT work force issues, women and minorities in IT, IT professional turnover and turnaway intention as well as ethical issues surrounding IT use.
Guillermo Rodríguez-Abitia holds a bachelor’s degree in Biochemical Engineering and a Master of Science degree in Information Systems, both by the Tecnológico de Monterrey in México. As a Fulbright scholar, he obtained a Master’s degree in Business Administration and a Ph.D. in Information Systems, both by the University of Texas at Arlington. He has numerous journal publications and has served as Editorial Board Member for other journals, including Communications of the AIS and The Latin American and Caribbean Journal of the AIS (RELCASI), having helped to found the former. His research interests include innovation, strategic use of IT, IT and education, and cross-cultural issues of IT. He has been an active participant and board member in academic and professional associations such as AIS, having served there as a council member, and he has been recognized with the Sandra Slaughter Service award, and as a distinguished member Cum Laude. He recently joined the Raymond A. Mason School of Business of the College of William & Mary as a Clinical Associate Professor of MIS and Business Analytics in Operations and Information Systems Management.
José L. RoldánJosé L. Roldán is a Professor of Management in the Department of Business Administration and Marketing at the Universidad de Sevilla (Spain).His research interests include technology acceptance models, business intelligence, knowledge management, organizational culture, social network sites and partial least squares (PLS). His research has been published in European Journal of Operational Research, International Journal of Project Management, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business Research, International Business Review, European Journal of Information Systems, International Small Business Journal, Computers in Human Behavior, and Industrial Marketing Management, among others. He has also served as Guest Editor of the European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS), Journal of Business Research and European Management Journal.
Sumantra Sarker Sumantra Sarker is currently an associate professor in Management Information Systems at the School of Management, State University of New York, Binghamton. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems from the J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University. He has an MS in Computer Information Systems (Health Informatics), an MBA in Operations Research, and holds PMP and CISA certifications. Presently, his primary research interests include IT security, health information technology, IT governance and agile development. His work has appeared in premier journals like Information Systems Research, Journal of Management Information Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, Information Systems Journal, Journal of Business Research, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, IEEE IT Professional, Issues in Accounting Education and Journal of Accounting Education. He has over two decades of experience in the industry holding senior management positions in IT organizations of large multinational corporations like GEC, Novell, Hutchison Whampoa, and ABN AMRO Bank.  
Alexander Seenko Alexander Serenko is an Associate Professor of Management Information Systems in the Faculty of Business and IT, University of Ontario Institute of Technology and a Lecturer in the Faculty of Information, University of Toronto. Alexander holds a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from McMaster University. His research interests pertain to scientometrics, knowledge management, technology addiction, and implicit cognitive processes. Alexander has published more than 100 articles in refereed journals, including MIS Quarterly, European Journal of Information Systems, Information & Management, Communications of the ACM, and Journal of Knowledge Management, and his works have received more than 10,000 citations. Alexander has also won six Best Paper awards at Canadian and international conferences.
Antonis_StylianouDr. Antonis C. Stylianou joined the Belk College of Business at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1990. Currently, he is the BISOM Department Chair and professor of Management Information Systems and Data Science and Business Analytics.  In addition to consulting with several Fortune 1000 companies and non-profits organizations, his industry experience includes an appointment in the Information Management department at Duke Energy. Dr. Stylianou has published numerous research articles in Management Science, European Journal of Information Systems, Decision Sciences, Decision Support Systems, Information & Management, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, Communications of the ACM, and other journals.  He has received funding for his research from the National Science Foundation, the US Department of Education, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and other sources. In addition to UNC Charlotte, he has taught courses and delivered seminars at Kent State University, Villanova University, Mannheim University (Germany), Cologne University (Germany), and EGADE (Technologico de Monterrey, Mexico).
Gary_TempletonGary Templeton is an Associate Professor of Management Information Systems at West Virginia University. He holds a BS in Finance, MBA with an emphasis in MIS, Masters in MIS, and PhD in MIS from Auburn University. His research interests include organizational learning, messy data, and the economics of IT firms. He has previously published in MIS Quarterly, the Journal of Management Information Systems, the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, the European Journal of Information Systems, Decision Support Systems, the Journal of Information Systems, Communications of the ACM, and other IS journals. He received the Best Faculty Winner for Business Information Systems in 2014 and the John Hairston Faculty State Pride Award in 2011.
Craig_Van_SlykeCraig Van Slyke is the Mike McCallister Eminent Scholar Chair in Information Systems at Louisiana Tech University. Prior to joining Tech, he was professor and dean of the W.A. Franke College of Business at Northern Arizona University. He has also held faculty positions at Saint Louis University, University of Central Florida, and Ohio University. He holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems from the University of South Florida. Dr. Van Slyke has published over 30 articles in respected academic journals including Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM, European Journal of Information Systems and Journal of the Association for Information Systems. His fourth co-authored textbook, Information Systems in Business: An Experiential Approach, is in its third edition. Craig’s first trade book, On Leadership and Life: Essays on Leading and Living Well was published in June 2017. The book combines psychology and philosophy with his experiences to provide insights in to leadership and living well.
Robin_WakefieldRobin L. Wakefield is an Associate Professor of MIS in the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. She received her PhD from the University of Mississippi. Her research interests include human-computer interaction, technology and social issues, e-commerce and online communities. Her research has been published in numerous outlets including Information Systems Research, European Journal of Information Systems, the Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Communications of the ACM, Information & Management, Behavioral Research in Accounting, The DATA BASE for Advances for Information Systems, among others. She serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Strategic Information Systems and Information & Management.
cwilliamsClay K. Williams is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Management and Information Systems in the School of Business at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.  He holds a Ph.D. in management information systems from the University of Georgia and a master of science in management and a bachelor of electrical engineering from Georgia Tech. He has over 18 years of professional experience in consulting and project management. His research deals with the processes of coordinating and IS governance, the creation and ongoing use of IS, information security, and applying the critical realism research paradigm in IS research. His research appears in MIS Quarterly, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, Government Information Quarterly, and the Journal of Organizational and End User Computing.
Manuel WiescheDr. Manuel Wiesche is Assistant Professor of Information Systems at TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany. He holds a doctoral degree in Information Systems from Technische Universität München (TUM), Munich, Germany. His research focuses on the IT workforce, management of IT projects and digital platform ecosystems. His research has been published in MIS Quarterly, Communications of the ACM, Journal of Management Accounting Research, Information & Management and MIS Quarterly Executive. For his work, he mainly uses qualitative research methods.
Colleen_Carraher_WolvertonDr. Colleen Carraher Wolverton is the Home Bank/BORSF Endowed Assistant Professor at the University of Louisiana Lafayette. Her research interests include adoption of new technology, IT outsourcing, Distance Learning, and creativity with IT. Previous work by Dr. Colleen Carraher Wolverton has been published in the Journal of Information Technology, European Journal of Information Systems, Information & Management, Communications of the AIS, Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, Journal of Management History, and Small Group Research.  She has won awards for her research.  She is an Associate Editor at Information & Management and a Senior Editor at The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems.  Prior to her career in academia, Colleen was an IT professional, working as a project manager for an IT development firm, an IT analyst for a Fortune 50 oil and gas company, and organizational development in an IT department.
dwynnDonald E. Wynn, Jr. is an Associate Professor in the School of Business Administration at the University of Dayton. He received his Ph.D. in Business Administration (Information Systems) from the University of Georgia. He also holds an MBA from Middle Tennessee State University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee. His research interests include technological ecosystems, electronic health records, critical realism, and open source software. His research has appeared in several journals, including MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Journal, MIS Quarterly Executive, Communications of the AIS, and Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science.
SamSazaSam Zaza. is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Analytics in the Jones College of Business at Middle Tennessee State University. She earned her Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from Florida State University. Her primary research areas include the IT workforce, diversity/inclusion/equity and IT careers, IT artifact, and methodological approaches. Her research has appeared or is forthcoming at Information and Organization, IT & People, The Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, AIS Transactions on Replication Research, among others. Sam is the president-elect of AIS SIGSI.