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Education
Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1999; M.S., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1997; M.S., Indian Institute of Technology, 1993; B.E., National Institute of Engineering, 1990
Current Projects
Furukawa, M., Raghu, T. S., and Shao, B., "Electronic Medical Records and Cost Efficiency in Hospital Medical-Surgical Units."
Raghu, T. S., and Shao, B., Sinha, R., and Steinbart, P., "Propitious Selection and Willingness to Pay for Identity Theft Prevention Service."
Sen, S., Raghu, T. S., and Vinze, A., "Sharing Demand Information in Heterogeneous IT Service Environments: Impact on Pricing Strategies."
Academic Positions
Arizona State University: 1998-present. Previous Appointments: State University of New York at Buffalo
Career and Professional Awards; Teaching Awards
Faculty Research Award (joint with Ajay Vinze), IBM Research, 2007; Faculty Research Award (joint with Ajay Vinze), IBM Research, 2005-2006; Nominated for J. W. Teets Outstanding Teaching Award, 2002
Professional Leadership
Associate Editor: Information Systems Research, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Decision Support Systems; Guest Senior Editor, MIS Quarterly special issue on "Information Systems Security in a Digital Economy"; Reviewer: Information Systems Research, Management Science
Corporate and Public Sector Leadership
Associate Consultant, Citicorp, Bangalore, India, 1993-1994; Systems Engineer, Wipro Systems Ltd., Bangalore, India, 1990-1992
Representative Publications
Sen, S., Raghu, T. S., and Vinze, A., "Demand Heterogeneity in IT Infrastructure Services: Modeling and Evaluation of a Dynamic Approach to Defining Service Level Agreements," Information Systems Research, 2009.
Raghu, T. S., Sinha, R., Vinze, A., and Burton, O., "Protection Strategies in an Open Source Software Environment." Information Systems Research, Forthcoming.
Furukawa, M., Raghu, T. S., Spaulding, T., Vinze, A., "Adoption of Health Information Technology for Medication Safety in U.S. Hospitals," Health Affairs, May/June 2008; 27(3): 865-875.