Jack J. Baroudi

Professor of Accounting & MIS and Interim Chair

Website
baroudiatlerner [dot] udel [dot] edu (Contact Information)


Education:

  • PhD New York University - Computer Applications & Information Systems (1984)
  • M of Philosophy New York University (1982)
  • BS BA Boston University - MIS & Quantitative Methods (1979)

Professional:

  • Director, Deutsche Bank - Global Equities Division (Equities Learning & Development)
  • Director, Cisco Systems, Inc - Workforce Development & Learning Technologies
  • Principal, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter - Human Resources & Training & Development

Honors:

  • Heyman Faculty Fellowship (1986-1987)
  • Excellence in Teaching Award - NYU (1987)
  • ACM Recognition of Service (1988)

Teaching Interests:

  • Strategic IS
  • Management of Information Systems

Recent Work:

  • Blue, J., Serva, M., Baroudi, J., “Human versus Virtual Moments: A Proposed Theoretical Framework for Understanding Their Implications in the Workplace,” submitted to the 2009 SIGMIS Conference.
  • Benamati, J., Fuller, M., Serva, M., Baroudi, J., “Clarifying the Integration of Trust and TAM in E-Commerce Environments: Implications for Systems Design and Management,” under revision at IEEE Transactions for Engineering Management.
  • Serva, M., Baroudi, J., and Kydd, C., “The Effects of Stereotype Threat on MIS Students: Are Our Female Students Underperforming?” under review at Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education.
     
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