Information Systems Ph.D. Placement Data

Student Grad Year Initial or Current Placement
Aaron Baird 2012 Georgia State University
Degan Kettles 2012 University of Central Oklahoma
Juliana Tsai 2012 eBay Inc.
David Weber 2012 NightLight International
Arti Mann 2012 University of Houston - Clear Lake
Trent Spaulding 2011 Appalachian State University
Hina Arora 2009 Microsoft Corporation
Jose Robles-Flores 2009 Universidad ESAN in Lima, Perú
Jason Nichols 2009 Oklahoma State University
Mark Keith 2008 West Texas A & M University
Daniel Soper 2008 California State University, Fullerton
Ronald Freeze 2007 Emporia State University
Robyn Raschke 2007 University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Sagnika Sen 2006 California State University, Fullerton
Theresa Edgington 2006 Baylor University
Orneita Burton 2006 Abilene Christian University
Mark Gill 2005 University of Louisville
Ryan LaBrie 2004 Seattle Pacific University
Beom-jin Choi 2004 California State University, Sacramento
Joseph Cazier 2004 Appalachian State University
Robert Hubata 2002 Industry
Nancy Gustafson Lankton 2000 Michigan State University
David Schuff 2000 Temple University
Thomas Schultz 2004 Miami University of Ohio
Dawn Gregg                             2000 University of Colorado Denver
Marcus Rothenberger 1999 University of Nevada - Las Vegas


Career Highlights of Recent Ph.D. Alumni:

Marcus A. Rothenberger graduated from ASU in 1999. He is currently an associate professor of MIS at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Prior to his current appointment, he was on the MIS faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Rothenberger’s research interests include theory testing, theory development and design science research in the areas of software process improvement, software reusability, performance measurement and the adoption of Enterprise Resource Planning systems. His work has appeared in major academic outlets, such as the Journal of Management Information Systems, Decision Sciences Journal, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, Communications of the ACM and Information & Management. Rothenberger is regularly involved in major academic conferences, including the International Conference on Information Systems, the Americas Conference on Information Systems and the annual meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute. He is a member of the Association for Information Systems and the Decision Sciences Institute.

Nancy Gustafson Lankton graduated in 2000 and is currently an assistant professor at Michigan State University. Her research interests primarily focus on technology acceptance issues in the health care industry. Her work has been published in such journals as IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association and Communications of the AIS. See Lankton’s personal statement.

Theresa Edgington graduated in 2006 and joined the Baylor University faculty as an assistant professor. Her dissertation topic was “Empirical Identification of Domain and Cross-Domain Failure Ontology.” Edgington’s research has been published in premier IS journals including MIS Quarterly and Communications of the ACM.


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