Each Friday afternoon during the school year, the IDSc Department and
the MISRC host Friday Research Workshops. These are discussion seminars
for PhD students, university faculty and interested Corporate Partners
that focus on new research and research-related topics. The presenter
typically provides a working paper two weeks in advance. We post the paper
online so that it is available for attendees to read during the week of
the workshop. The workshops usually begin with presentations of their
work by the speaker, followed by a lively discussion. Doctoral students
are asked to prepare a three questions in advance. Professor Gordon Davis
coordinated the Friday Research Workshops for many years, prior to his
retirement. Professor Fred Riggins is the current Friday Research Workshop
Coordinator. If you would like to visit to present your research, please
contact Fred at friggins@csom.umn.edu.
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Date
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Speaker
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Paper
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| 01/20 |
Dongwon Lee
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Making Sense of Ignoring Cents: Price Points and Price Rigidity Under Rational Inattention 
Note: Location at L-114
Joint session with Marketing
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01/27 |
Alok Chaturvedi
Associate Prof/Dir of SEAS Lab, Krannert School,
Purdue University
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SAMAS: Scalable Architecture for Multiscale Agent-based Simulation
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02/03 |
Shariffah Zamoon
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Ripped from the Headlines: What can Popular Press Teach us about Software Piracy?
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02/10 |
Priscilla Arling
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Leveraging Social Networks and Team Configuration to Enhance Knowledge Access in Distributed Teams

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02/17 |
Bill Hardgrave
Associate Professor,
Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas
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Does RFID Reduce Out of Stocks? A Preliminary Analysis |
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02/24 |
Andrew Odlyzko
Director,
Digital Technology Center,
University of Minnesota
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A Refutation of Metcalfe's Law and a Better Estimate of the Value of Networks and Network Interconnections 
The Decline of Unfettered Research 
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03/03 |
Steve Alter
Professor of IS
School of Bus & Mgmt,
Univ of San Francisco
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Work System Theory - Toward a Theory of "Everything" Uniting Information Systems, Operations Management and Organizational Behavior
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03/10 |
Paul Pavlou
Assistant Professor,
Anderson Grad School of Mgmt,
UC Riverside
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Institutional Feedback Technologies in Online Marketplace: An Investigation of Feedback Text Comments, Trust, and Price Premiums
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03/17 |
----- No Workshop due to Spring Break ----- |
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03/24 |
Harrison McKnight
Assistant Professor,
Broad College of Business, Michigan State University
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Using Expectation Disconfirmation Theory to Predict Technology Trust and Usage Continuance Intentions 
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03/31 |
Alan Dennis
Professor and Chair,
Kelley School of Business,
Indiana University
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A Script for Group Development: Punctuated Equilibrium and the Stages Model 
Note: Joint session with SMO
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04/07 |
Naren Peddibhotla
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Contributing to Public Document Repositories: A Critical Mass Theory Perspective
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04/14 |
Greg Ramsey
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Modeling Physician Decision Making in a Low Base-Rate World  |
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04/21 |
Yoris Au
Assistant Professor,
College of Business,
UT San Antonio
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A Rational Expectations Theory of Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Electronic Billing Industry 
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04/28 |
Detmar Straub
J. Mack Robinson Distinguished Professor of IS, Georgia State
University
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Strategic Dependence on the IT Resource: A Test of the Strategic Control Model 
Note: Joint session with SMO
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05/05 |
Jesse Bockstedt
Doctoral Student,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
Fred Riggins
Assistant Professor,
Carlson School of Mgmt,
University of Minnesota
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Using Samples to Decrease Uncertainty when Pricing Experience Information Goods

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