2016 IACIS Conference Program

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2016 IACIS Conference Program56th Annual Conference:International Association forComputer Information SystemsOctober 5 – 8, 2016The Inn at Opryland – A Gaylord HotelNashville, TN“The Next Generation of Graduates in Cybersecurity:Evolving Curricula in Higher Education”This is an official publication of theINTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramPREFACE Welcome to the 56h Annual Conference for the International Association for ComputerInformation Systems and to Nashville, Tennessee, a fun and exciting city to visit.The theme, “The Next Generation of Graduates in Cybersecurity: Evolving Curricula inHigher Education” has been embraced by this year’s authors with many presentationsdiscussing business intelligence, decision support, systems security and the impact ofthe cloud.Papers selected for publication in Issues in Information Systems (IIS) can be accessedonline at http://www.iacis.org/iis/iis.php. IIS is a double blind refereed, serial journalpublication of IACIS that is registered with the US Library of Congress (ISSN 15297314) and listed in the Eighth Edition of Cabell's Directory of Publishing Opportunities inManagement and Marketing. Accepted paper publications appear in IIS; acceptedabstracts and panels appear in the Conference Proceedings found athttp://iacis.org/conference/conference.php.You continue to make the IACIS International Conference an excellent conference forour academic colleagues, and we appreciate your ongoing attendance in your continuedsupport of the conference. Thank you for presenting your best work here as we lookforward to lively and meaningful presentations, discussions and collegial networking.Gary J. DeLorenzoIACIS Vice President and Conference ChairMaria Elena CorbeilIACIS Secretary and IIS EditorSave the date:57 Annual IACIS ConferenceThe Courtyard Philadelphia Downtown MarriottOctober 4-7, 2017thPhiladelphia, PA2

IACIS 2016 Conference Program IACIS EXECUTIVE BOARD AND MEMBERSIACIS Executive DirectorRobert P. BehlingIACIS Managing DirectorDaryl NordIACIS Publications DirectorJeretta Horn NordIACIS TreasurerSusan Haugen -----------------------------------IACIS Past President,Conference DirectorRichard McCarthyIACIS PresidentAlex KoohangIACIS Vice President,Conference ChairGary J. DeLorenzoIACIS Secretary,IIS EditorMaria Elena Corbeil3

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IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramPROGRAM OVERVIEW Wednesday, October 5, 20166:00 - 8:30 p.m.Registration6:00 - 8:30 p.m.ReceptionRoomAtrium FoyerAtriumThursday, October 6, 20168:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m.Registration7:00 - 8:30Breakfast8:30 - 9:00Welcome andAnnouncements9:15 – 10:15Concurrent Paper SessionsRoomAtrium FoyerAtriumMcGavock Ballroom10:15 – 10:3510:35– 11:35Networking BreakConcurrent Paper Sessions12:00 - 1:001:00 - 2:00Networking LunchConcurrent Paper Sessions2:00 - 2:202:20 - 3:20Networking BreakConcurrent Paper Sessions3:20 – 3:403:40 – 4:40Networking BreakConcurrent Paper Sessions5:00 – 5:306:00 and 7:30 -JCIS Editorial Board MeetingBus Services to DowntownNashville – Meet in LobbyFriday, October 7, 20168:00 a.m.– 4:30 p.m.7:00 - 8:308:00 – 8:158:30 – 9:30RegistrationBreakfastGeneral AnnouncementsConcurrent Paper Sessions9:30 – 9:509:50 -10:50Networking BreakConcurrent Paper Sessions10:50 – 11:10Networking Break11:10 – 12:10Concurrent Paper Sessions12:10 – 12:40Networking Break, LightSnacksConcurrent Paper Sessions12:40 – 1:40McGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtriumMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueMcGavock ARoomFoyerAtriumMcGavock BallroomMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, Bellevue6

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramFriday, October 7, 20163:00 – 5:00Business Dinner & AwardPresentations7:00 – 9:00Fun Night: Grand Olde OpryRoomMcGavock BallroomSaturday, October 8, 20168:00 - 11:00 a.m.Registration7:00 - 8:30Breakfast8:30 - 9:30Concurrent Paper SessionsRoomFoyerAtriumMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueAtrium FoyerMcGavock A, McGavock B, McGavock C,McGavock D, BellevueMcGavock Ballroom9:30 - 9:509:50 - 10:50Networking BreakConcurrent Paper Sessions11:00 - 11:45Conference debriefing7Bus services starting in lobby at 5:30

IACIS 2016 Conference Program IACIS RECOGNITION AWARDSComputer Educator of the Year:The Computer Educator of the Year is the highest award given by the Association, andcompetition for the award is keen. Candidates show exceptional research and teachingskills, have made significant contributions to IS and IS education, and enjoy a nationalor international reputation for their outstanding work throughout the IS community.Recent recipients have included curriculum innovators, leaders in the field of artificialintelligence and IS management, and publishers of learning materials that havesignificantly impacted the IS educational community. Nominations for the ComputerEducator of the Year are accepted from September until March, with selection made inJune or July for awarding at the annual conference in the fall.Ben Bauman Award for Excellence:Ben Bauman was a long time member, officer, Director and contributor to IACIS, and amember of the faculty at James Madison University. Ben made it his life's work tocontribute to his profession and university, and to mentor junior faculty and help themrealize their potential. He passed away suddenly, and in recognition of his years ofservice and contributions, IACIS has established an annual award in his honor.The Ben Bauman Award for Excellence recognizes faculty excellence and service.Candidates for the Ben Bauman Award include senior faculty with significant service totheir profession, university and community. Service would include taking a leadershiprole in professional organizations, assuming significant committee responsibilities andserving the community through civic, church and other activities. While research andscholarship are important activities for all faculty, the major emphasis when reviewingsenior faculty nominations for the Ben Bauman Award will be on reviewing theirsignificant and long-term service.A second category of candidates includes junior faculty showing outstandingscholarship, service and great promise. It is expected that candidates in this categorywill not have a long record of scholarship and service, but will have recognizableachievements. The major emphasis when reviewing junior faculty nominations for theBen Bauman Award will be on the candidate's potential and promise for a significantacademic career.Nominations will be accepted for both junior and senior faculty, with one candidate fromall nominations selected each year to receive the award. Nominations for the BenBauman Award for Excellence are accepted from September until March, with selectionmade in June or July for awarding at the annual conference in the fall.8

IACIS 2016 Conference Program IACIS RECOGNITION AWARDSJay Liebowitz Outstanding Student Research Award:The Jay Liebowitz Outstanding Student Research Award is an annual awardrecognizing the outstanding student research paper submitted to the IACIS AnnualConference. While the paper may include co-authorship with other students and/orfaculty, the research reported must be based on a student-initiated project. Criteriaevaluated will include: 1) contribution of the research to the existing literature; 2)research methodology, data collection and analysis; 3) lessons learned; and 4) clarity ofwriting and presentation. Selection of the outstanding paper will be made by acommittee consisting of the President, Executive Director and Immediate Past Presidentof IACIS. The award includes a modest honorarium and recognition in the conferenceprogram. Presentation is made at the annual IACIS International Conference.Best Paper and Achievement Awards:Best Conference Pedagogy Paper:An award for the best paper treating pedagogical issues is awarded at the annualconference. The paper is selected from those submitted for presentation at theconference. The Conference Chair has the responsibility for making the selection andpresents the award at the annual conference in the fall. There is no nomination for thisaward; all papers accepted for presentation at the conference are candidates.Best Conference Research Paper:An award for the best paper treating pedagogical issues is awarded at the annualconference. The paper is selected from those submitted for presentation at theconference. The Conference Chair has the responsibility for making the selection andpresents the award at the annual conference in the fall. There is no nomination for thisaward; all papers accepted for presentation at the conference are candidates.9

IACIS 2016 Conference Program 2016 IACIS AWARD RECIPIENTSChristopher G. Jones2016 Computer Educator of the YearChristopher G. Jones, Professor and Associate Dean, David Nazarian College ofBusiness and Economics, California State University – Northridge. Professor Joneshas also served as Director, Master of Science in Accountancy, Cal State Northridge;Department Chair, Information Systems and Technology, Utah Valley University;Associate Professor, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah; Director of ComputerInformation Systems, Woodbury University, Los Angeles; and has held several otheracademic appointments during his career. Business experience includes serving asa senior consultant with Arthur Anderson & Company; Director of Accounting for Lockheed FinanceCorporation; Senior Consultant with Bain & Company; and Partner, Huffman, Jones & Company, CertifiedPublic Accountants.Professor Jones has taught in both the MIS curriculum, receiving his PhD from Utah State University in1995 with a Business Information Systems emphasis, and the Accounting curriculum, with a BS inAccounting from Cal State Northridge, a MBA from Brigham Young with a Finance emphasis, and he is aCertified Public Accountant. He serves on several Editorial Review Boards, including the Journal ofComputer Information Systems, serves as manuscript referee for IACIS, session chair for numerousconferences and organizations, and served as Vice-Chair, Information Technology Committee of the UtahAssociation of CPAs.During his academic career Professor Jones has authored numerous referred publications, five books,several book chapters, and more than 25 Conference Proceedings. He has also received several grantsfrom the College of Business and the Internal Auditor Research Foundation. Over the years ProfessorJones has made many presentations to the American Accounting Association, IACIS, The Consortium forComputing Sciences in Colleges, The Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges, ISECON and others.In his role as Associate Dean, Professor Jones assisted the Dean in carrying out the mission andachieving the vision of the college, and collaborated with department chairs and others to manage theday by day operations, including curriculum development and academic standards. During his time asfaculty, department chair and administrator, he has served on numerous committees within his collegeand university, served as a Faculty Senator, and served on the School of Business Executive Committee,the AACSB Accreditation Candidacy Committee, and as advisor to Beta Alpha Psi, an internationalaccounting honor organization. He has been recognized as an Outstanding Faculty member in the CalState Northridge graduate accountancy program and Scholar of the Year by the School of Technologyand Computing, Utah Valley University. Public service includes service as member and Chairman, UtahCommunity Credit Union, and active leadership positions in the Boy Scouts of America organization.Professor Jones has a remarkable record of service to his university and profession, an impressivescholarship, research and publication record, and has gained recognition as an outstanding teacher. Wecongratulate Professor Jones on being selected the 2016 IACIS Computer Educator of the Year.10

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramDeanna Klein2016 Ben Bauman Award for ExcellenceDeanna Klein, Professor of Business Information Technology, College of Business,Minot State University, Minot, ND. Professor Klein has spent her entire teachingcareer at Minot State University, and over the years has taught most of the MIScurriculum offerings, including: Systems Analysis and Design; Project Management;Networking for Managers; Data Base Management; and Business DataCommunications.During the course of her career at Minot State University, Professor Klein has served on many collegeand university committees, including Faculty Research and Small Grants (currently Chair), MSU StudentMentoring Program, Promotion Committee, and Dean’s Advisory Board. She has received severalgrants, the most notable of which was to investigate “Technology to Enhance Student Engagement in theCollege of Business.” She has co-edited and written a chapter in Strategic Data-Base Wisdom in the BigData Era for IGI Global, and has numerous referred publications in journals and academic proceedings.Professor Klein is the Past President of the International Association for College of Business Education –Region 5, and regularly attends and participates in professional conferences, both at home and abroad.She has also taught in the English speaking MBA program for the National Economic University, Hanoi,Vietnam. Professor Klein is currently serving in the Faculty Senate, and as Department Chair, BusinessInformation Technology, at Minot State University.Over the past 25 years Professor Klein has made significant contributions to Minot State University andher profession through her service as a scholar, teacher, and administrator. Her record is impressive,and we congratulate Professor Klein on being selected to receive the 2016 Ben Bauman Award forExcellence.11

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramJay Liebowitz Outstanding Student Research AwardTHE RE-DESIGN PROCESS OF AN INSTRUMENT TO EVALUATE COURSESZoroayka “Vicky” Sandoval, The University of Texas Rio Grande ValleyBest Paper Awards - ResearchPHISHING OUR CLIENTS: A STEP TOWARD IMPROVING TRAINING VIA SOCIAL ENGINEERINGKevin Slonka, Pennsylvania Highlands Community CollegeBrian Shrift, Precision Business SolutionsBest Paper Awards – Research, Honorable MentionA LEARNING MODULE FOR ADVANCED CRYPTOLOGYWenli Wang, Robert Morris UniversityBest Paper Awards - PedagogyFACULTY PERCEPTIONS ON STUDENT USE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOMHarry Benham, Montana State UniversityGerald Carvalho, Montana State UniversityBest Paper Awards - Pedagogy, Honorable MentionEnhance the Learning Experiences in a Programming Course through an Automated Feedbackand Assignment Management SystemXue Bai, Virginia State UniversityAde Ola, Virginia State UniversitySoma Akkaladevi, Virginia State University12

IACIS 2016 Conference Program PROGRAM PRESENTATIONSThursday, October 6, 20168:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m.7:00–8:30 a.m.8:30- 9:00 a.m.RegistrationBreakfastWelcome and AnnouncementsThursday, October 6, 9:15– 10:15Room: McGavock ASession Chair: Steven MrdaljLEARNING, E-LEARNINGCOMPARING LEARNING EFFECTIVENESS INQUANTITATIVE COURSES TAUGHTTRADITIONALLY AND ONLINEStevan MrdaljEastern Michigan Universitysmrdalj@emich.eduUNDERGRADUATE PERCEPTIONS OFONLINE EDUCATION IN JORDANSalem AlemaishatYoungstown State Universitysalema@ysu.eduGuy PhilbinRobert Morris Universityphilbin@rmu.eduTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEENENGAGEMENT SOFTWARE ANALYSIS ANDFINAL GRADES IN ONLINE COURSESRobert KowalewskiRobert Morris Universityrwkst5@mail.rmu.eduMichael CurranStrayer Universitymichael.curran@strayer.eduBarbara Burgess-LefebvreRobert Morris Universitylefebvre@rmu.eduAtrium FoyerAtriumMacGavock BallroomRoom: McGavock BSession Chair: Kevin FloydSUPPLY CHAIN, PROCESS REENGINEERING,TECHNOLOGYEMPIRICAL ANALYSIS FOR SUCCESS FACTORSIN UBIQUITOUS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENTIN THE CASE OF UK COMPANIESChangsu KimYeungnam Universityc.kim@yumail.ac.krJongheon KimAuburn University Montgomeryjkim23@aum.eduFACULTY PERCEPTIONS OF VIDEOCONFERENCING TECHNOLOGYKevin FloydMiddle Georgia State Universitykevin.floyd@mga.eduNeil RigoleMiddle Georgia State Universityneil.rigole@mga.eduAlan StinesMiddle Georgia State Universityalan.stines@mga.edu13

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 9:15 – 10:15Room: McGavock CSession Chair: Carl CaseETHICS, SOCIAL ENGINEERING, PHISHINGAPPLYING THE MULTIDIMENSIONAL ETHICSSCALE IN C2C E-COMMERCEKiku JonesQuinnipiac UniversityKiku.jones@quinnipiac.eduLori LeonardUniversity of Tulsalori-leonard@utulsa.eduA SURVEY OF SOCIAL ENGINEERINGVULNERABILITIES IN HEALTH CARESETTINGSSushma MishraRobert Morris UniversityMishra@rmu.eduPeter DrausRobert Morris Universitydraus@rmu.eduNatalya GorevaRobert Morris Universitygoreva@rmu.eduDon J CaputoRobert Morris Universitycaputo@rmu.eduPHISHING: ARE UNDERGRADUATES AT RISKAND PREPARED?Carl CaseSt. Bonaventure Universityccase@sbu.eduDarwin KingSt. Bonaventure Universitydking@sbu.edu10:15 – 10:35Room: McGavock DSession Chair: Debra J. BorkovichE-GOVERNMENT, SOCIAL MEDIAE-GOVERNMENT SOCIAL MEDIA FORENHANCING DEMOCRACY IN CHINAJensen ZhaoBall State Universityjzhao@bsu.eduSherry ZhaoMassachusetts Institute of Technologysyzhao@alum.mit.eduMelody AlexanderBall State Universitymalexand@bsu.eduAllen TruellBall State Universityatruell@bsu.eduGRADUATE STUDENT PERCEPTIONS OFPERSONAL SOCIAL MEDIA RISK: ACOMPARISON STUDYSamuel GohNorthern Kentucky Universitysamuel.goh@nku.eduPaul Di GangiUniversity of Alabama at Birminghampdigangi@uab.eduJulio RiveraUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamjrivera@uab.eduJames WorrellUniversity of Alabama at Birminghamworrellj@uab.eduSOCIAL MEDIA IMPLOSION: CONTEXTCOLLAPSE!Debra J. BorkovichRobert Morris Universityborkovich@rmu.eduJennifer BreeseMiddle Georgia State Universityjennifer.breese@mga.eduNetworking Break . Atrium Foyer14

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 10:35-11:35Room: McGavock ASession Chair: Thomas LuceCURRICULUMRoom: McGavock BSession Chair: Alex KoohangMOBILE TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL NETWORKSSELECTING CONTENTS FOR A NEWVIRTUALIZATION COURSE ININFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)TRACKAzad AliIndiana University of PAazad.ali@iup.eduDO SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES PRIVACYPOLICIES DIFFER? A LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF THETEN MOST POPULAR SOCIAL NETWORKING SITESAlan PeslakPenn State Universityarp14@psu.eduDOES LEARNING STYLE PLAY AROLE IN COMPUTER INFORMATIONSYSTEMS COURSEPERFORMANCE?S.E. KruckJames Madison UniversityKruckse@jmu.eduD. Scott HunsingerAppalachian State Universityhunsingerds@appstate.eduAlan PeslakPenn State Universityarp14@psu.eduWendy CeccucciQuinnipiac Universitywendy.ceccucci@quinnipiac.eduPatricia SendallMerrimack Collegepatricia.sendall@merrimack.eduTHE STATE OF MOBILE TECHNOLOGY WITHINORGANIZATIONSJeretta Horn NordOklahoma State Universityjeretta.nord@okstate.eduAlex KoohangMiddle Georgia State Universityalex.koohang@mga.eduJoanna PaliszkiewiczWarsaw U of Life Sciencesjoanna paliszkiewicz@sggw.plADDING AGILITY TO THE MISCAPSTONEThomas LuceOhio Universityluce@ohio.edu15

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 10:35 11:35Room: McGavock CSession Chair: Marzie AstaniNETWORKSTRENDS AND PREVENTIVESTRATEGIES FOR MITIGATINGCYBERSECURITY BREACHES INORGANIZATIONSMarzie AstaniWinona State Universitymastani@winona.eduKathryn ReadyWinona State Universitykready@winona.eduFILED DEPENDENCE DIFFERENCESIN USAGE AND PERFORMANCEUSING HELP SEQUENCES DELIVEREDIN DIFFERENT SENSORY CHANNELSPeter DrausRobert Morris Universitydraus@rmu.eduOPTIMAL PLACEMENT OF BASESTATION FOR CELLULAR NETWORKEXPANSIONSiddharth KarulkarTexas A&M ul OhTexas A&M University-Kingsvillekfjo000@tamuk.eduRoom: McGavock DSession Chair: Paul NugentOPEN SOURCE, LEGAL, BUSINESSOPEN SOURCE AND THE VALIDITY OFINTELLECTUAL RIGHTSDouglas SmalleyMiddle Georgia State Universitydoug.smalley@mga.eduATTRIBUTES OF DATA BREACH NOTIFICATIONLAWS IN THE UNITED STATESDavid GreenGovernors State Universitydgreen@govst.eduNancy MartinSouthern Illinois Universitynlmartin@siu.eduBUREAUCRACY 2.0: THE BUREAUCRATIZATIONOF PROFESSIONAL WORKPaul NugentWestern Connecticut State Universitynugentp@wcsu.edu16

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 10:35-11:35Room: BellevueSession Chair: Leila HalawiCLASSROOM, PEDAGOGY,CURRICULUMCHALLENGES OF TEACHING DATASCIENCE IN A BUSINESS SCHOOLJianfeng WangIndiana University of Pennsylvaniajwang@iup.eduLinwu GuIndiana University of Pennsylvanialgu@iup.eduANALYTICS IN BEHAVIORALINTERVENTION EDUCATIONJoseph LandersXavier Universitylandersjc@gmail.comThilini AriyachandraXavier Universityariyachandrat@xavier.eduMark FrolickXavier Universityfrolick@xavier.eduFROM ENROLLMENT TOEMPLOYMENT: A DACUMAPPROACH TO INFORMATIONSYSTEMS AND INFORMATIONSECURITY AND ASSURANCECURRICULUM DESIGNLeila HalawiEmbry Riddle Aeronautical Universityhalawil@erau.eduWendi KappersEmbry Riddle Aeronautical UniversityKAPPERSW@erau.eduAaron GlassmanEmbry Riddle Aeronautical Universityglassf10@erau.edu12:00 – 1:00Networking Lunch . Ballroom17

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 1:00-2:00Room: McGavock ASession Chair: Kamal HingoraniSOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT,INTERNATIONALA CONCEPT PAPER FOR RESEARCHINGTHE PERCEPTIONS OF SCHOOLSOCIAL MEDIA SITES: IS IT ONE SIZEFITS ALL FOR STUDENTS?Ken MarsilioRobert Morris Universitykjmst4@mail.rmu.eduU.S. EU SAFE HARBOR & PRIVACYSHIELD: STUDENT EXPLORATION OFGLOBAL IT ISSUES ANDPROFESSIONALS WHO DEAL WITHTHEMLorrie WilleyWestern Carolina Universitylwilley@email.wcu.eduBarbara Jo WhiteWestern Carolina Universitywhiteb@email.wcu.eduJanet FordWestern Carolina Universityjford@email.wcu.eduMOBILE-FRIENDLY WEB-SITES: ANANALYSIS OF WEBSITES OF FLAGSHIPUNIVERSITIES IN THE UNITED STATESKamal HingoraniAlabama State Universitykhingorani@alasu.eduRobert McNealAlabama State Universitybobmcneal@alasu.eduJorga BradfordAlabama State Universityjbradford@alasu.eduRoom: McGavock BSession Chair: Bruce SaulnierCOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS,APPSEMPIRICAL STUDY ON DETERMINANTSFOR THE CONTINUED USE OF MOBILESHOPPING APPSDalsang ChungGovernors State Universitydchung@govst.eduSun Gi ChunAlabama State Universitysungichun@alasu.eduHae Yeon ChoiSavannah State Universitychoi@savannahstate.eduINFORMATION SYSTEM FOR HIGHEREDUCATION IN THE REPUBLIC OFSLOVENIADuša MarjetičMinistry of Education, Science and Sport,Republic of Sloveniadusa.marjetic@siol.netDušan LesjakUniversity of Primorska, ISSBSdusan.lesjak@fm-kp.siTOWARDS A 21ST CENTURYINFORMATION SYSTEMS EDUCATION:HIGH IMPACT PRACTICES ANDESSENTIAL LEARNING OUTCOMESBruce SaulnierQuinnipiac Universitybruce.saulnier@quinnipiac.edu18

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 1:00-2:00Room: McGavock CSession Chair: G. Kent WebbBIG DATA, CLOUD, INTERNETCONFIDENTIALITY, PRIVACY,ACCESSIBILITY AND SECURITY OF BIGDATA USAGES WITHIN MOBILERECOMMENDER SYSTEMS, ASSOCIETY EMBRACES CLOUD BASEDTECHNOLOGYJacob MackKeiser Universityj.mack7@student.keiseruniversity.eduTheo OwusuKeiser Universitytowusu@evergladesuniversity.eduJohn ScarpinoPittsburgh Technical Collegescarpino.john@ptcollege.eduANALYZING RISKS FOR HOME LOANSDURING FINANCIAL CRISIS OF 2008USING DATA MININGNina TunasSeattle Universitytunasn@seattleu.eduAdrian GreenSeattle Universitygreena3@seattleu.eduBen KimSeattle Universitybkim@seattleu.eduRoom: McGavock DSession Chair: Lynn HeinrichsCYBERSECURITYCYBERSECURITY AWARENESS ANDPRACTICE OF NEXT GENERATIONCORPORATE TECHNOLOGY USERSJackson MuhirweCentral Washington Universityjackson.muhirwe@cwu.eduCentral Washington UniversityNathan Whitenathan.white@cwu.eduWAR GAMES: SIMULATION VS. VIRTUALMACHINES IN CYBERSERCURITYEDUCATIONMatthew NorthUtah Valley Universitymnorth@uvu.eduTEACHING THREATS ANDCOUNTERMEASURES IN THE WINDOWSNETWORK ENVIRONMENTLynn HeinrichsWestern Carolina Universitylynn@heinrichs.usINTERNET SEARCH ENGINE CAPTURESUCCESS RATES AND MORTALITYSTATISTCS FOR HYPERLINKS TOPUBLIC NEWS ARTICESG Kent WebbSan Jose State Universityg.webb@sjsu.edu2:00 – 2:20Networking Break . Foyer19

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 2:20 – 3:20Room: McGavock ASession Chair: Tom HiltonTECHNOLOGY, ENCRYPTION,CYBERSECURITYCYBERSECURITY EDUCATION: A HOLISTICAPPROACH TO TEACHING SECURITYJason JamesRobert Morris Universityjejst243@mail.rmu.eduChris MorseyRobert Morris Universitycmmst47@mail.rmu.eduJoel PhillipsRobert Morris Universityjrpst273@mail.rmu.eduCHALLENGES TO MULTILAYER FEEDFORWARD NEURAL NETWORKS ININTRUSION DETECTIONLoye RayYork College of Pennsylvanialray@ycp.eduA COMPLETELY DIFFERENT CONCEPT: NONMATHEMATICAL ENCRYPTION?Jeffrey JohnsonUtah State UniversityJeffrey.Johnson@usu.eduRobert HoughtonIdaho State UniversityHougRobe@isu.eduThomas HiltonUniversity of Wisconsin–Eau ClaireHiltonTS@uwec.eduRoom: McGavock BSession Chair: Lori WilloughbySOCIAL NETWORKS, CULTUREPHISHING OUR CLIENTS: A STEP TOWARDIMPROVING TRAINING VIA SOCIALENGINEERINGKevin SlonkaPennsylvania Highlands Community Collegekslonka@pennhighlands.eduBrian ShriftPrecision Business Solutionsbrian.shrift@precisionbs.comSOCIAL MEDIA PRESENCE-BASED TRUST FORENTERPRISE KNOWLEDGE SHARING: ANEMPIRICAL INVESTIGATIONEric TamandjaDakota State Universitytamandja@gmail.comAssion Lawson-BodyUniversity of North Dakotaalawsonbody@business.und.eduLori WilloughbyMinot State Universitylori.willoughby@minotstateu.eduLaurence Lawson-BodyUniversity of North Dakotalaurence.lawsonbody@business.und.eduSOCIAL MEDIA – THE GOOD, THE BAD, ANDTHE UGLYDennis L. MottOklahoma State UniversityDennis.mott@okstate.edu20

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 2:20 – 3:20Room: McGavock CSession Chair: Nicole GongCYBERSECURITY, PRIVACYFRAMES OF MIND: CULTIVATINGKNOWLEDGE AND CYBERSECURITYNicole GongRobert Morris University PAnxgst102@mail.rmu.eduGuy PhilbinRobert Morris University PAphilbin@rmu.eduCONSUMER ADOPTION AND USE OF MOBILEAPPLICATIONS: DO PRIVACY AND SECURITYCONCERNS MATTER?Gary GarrisonBelmont Universitygary.garrison@belmont.eduSanghyun KimKyungpook National Universityksh@knu.ac.krXiaobo XuAmerican University of Sharjahxiaobo@aus.eduCYBERSHAMING: THE SHALLOWINGHYPOTHESIS IN ACTIONWilliam PendergrassAmerican Public University Systemwilliam.pendergrass@mycampus.apus.eduCarrie PaynePenn State Universitycap15@psu.eduGregory BuretzRobert Morris Universitygregory@buretz.comRoom: McGavock DSession Chair: Cassandra C. ElrodSTEM, TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE"A MALE THING": WHY COLLEGE WOMEN ARENOT CHOOSING STEM MAJORSShannon LindsaySouthern Illinois University Carbondalesnlt@siu.eduAimee TaylorSouthern Illinois University Carbondaleaimeet85@siu.eduBelle WoodwardSouthern Illinois University Carbondalebellew@siu.eduMichael MilliganSouthern Illinois University Carbondalemikemilligan@siu.eduIS THE INTEGRATION OF THE STEMDISCIPLINES WITH COMPUTING OCCURRINGAT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL IN K-12SCHOOL SYSTEM? AN EXPLORATORY STUDYSushma Mishra,Robert Morris Universitymishra@rmu.eduDonna Cellante,Robert Morris Universitycellante@rmu.eduDiane Igoche,Robert Morris Universityigoche@rmu.eduPUTTING A BUSINESS MINDSET INTO STEMEDUCATION AND CAREER PLANNINGDarryl BrinkmannMissouri University of Science and Technologybrinkmannd@mst.eduJ. Edward HarveyMissouri University of Science and Technologyharveyej@mst.eduRebecca J. CrosthwaitMissouri University of Science and Technologycrosthwaitr@mst.eduCassandra C. ElrodMissouri University of Science and Technologycassa@mst.eduBarry B. FlachsbartMissouri University of Science and Technologybarryf@mst.edu21

IACIS 2016 Conference Program3:20-3:40Networking Break . FoyerThursday, October 6, 3:40 –4:40Room: McGavock ASession Chair: John GirardHEALTH, IT, FRAUDCOMPARATIVE PRODUCTIVITY ANALYSIS OFHOSPITALS BASED ON THE LOCATIONS,SIZE, AND TYPESJuyun ChoColorado State University-Pueblojoey.cho@csupueblo.eduAN ANALYSIS OF COLLUSION AND SINGLEPERPETRATOR FRAUDS IN RELATION TOINTERNAL CONTROLSOrion WelchSt. Mary's Universityowelch@stmarytx.eduTom MadisonSt. Mary's Universitytmadison@stmarytx.eduSandra WelchUniversity of Texas at San Antonio UTSASandra.Welch@utsa.eduELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD USAGE INSOUTHERN US STATESMyungjae KwakMiddle Georgia State Universitymyungjae.kwak@mga.eduJohn GirardMiddle Georgia State Unievrsityjohn.girard@mga.eduRoom: McGavock BSession Chair: Joy GodinPROCESS, TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE,PROJECT MANAGEMENTSERVICE COMPREHENSIVENESS: ANOTHERPIECE OF THE TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCEPUZZLEQiunan ZhangUniversity of Memphisqzhang4@memphis.eduXihui ZhangUniversity of North Alabamaxzhang6@una.eduTao HuKing Universitythu@king.eduChi ZhangKennesaw State Universitychizhang@kennesaw.eduTRENDS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYPROJECT MANAGEMENTRosarito Sanchez-MorcilioUniversity of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Campusrosarito.sanchez@upr.eduFrancisco Quiles-TorresUniversity of Puerto Rico - Rio Piedras Campusfrancisco.quiles@upr.eduBUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IN THECLASSROOMAshwini SarvepalliGeorgia College & State Universityashwini.sarvepalli@bobcats.gcsu.eduJoy GodinGeorgia College & State Universityjoy.godin@gcsu.edu22

IACIS 2016 Conference ProgramThursday, October 6, 3:40 – 4:40Room: McGavock CSession Chair: Gayle JesseSOCIAL MEDIA, VIRTUAL REALITY,SECURITYINJECTION OF PROXIMALINTERPHALANGEAL JOINT BY HAPTICSUPPORTED VIRTUAL REALITYENVIRONMENTSTurhan CivelekKirklareli Univeristyturhancivelek@klu.edu.trHakan KissaboyluKirklareli Universityhakan.kissaboy

IACIS 2016 Conference Program 9 IACIS RECOGNITION AWARDS Jay Liebowitz Outstanding Student Research Award: The Jay Liebowitz Outstanding Student Research Award is an annual award recognizing the outstanding student research paper submitted to the IACIS Annual Conference. While the paper may include co-authorship with other students and/or .