Benjamin George, Ph.D.

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翱蹿蹿颈肠别:听Stranahan Hall -听4030
罢别濒别辫丑辞苍别:听(419) 530 -听2040
贰尘补颈濒:听benjamin.george3@utoledo.edu
Dr. Benjamin George听is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management at the University of Toledo, USA. He received his Ph.D. in Management Science from the University of North Texas.听 In addition, he holds a Master鈥檚 in Business Administration in Decision Technologies and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Decision Science both from the University of North Texas.
He has authored publications in more than a dozen journals and in excess of forty conference presentations and proceedings in a variety of quantitative and analytical business topics. Journals in which his published articles have appeared include听Information and Management, Decision Sciences, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Journal of Modeling in Management, The Contemporary Tax Journal, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Quality Management Journal听补苍诲听Quality and Quantity.
Dr. George is also an Associate Editor for the听Journal of Business Analytics听补苍诲听as well as a reviewer for a variety of national and international journals, publishers and conferences.
His current research interests include Novel Applications of Text Mining Techniques, Operational Analytics, E-commerce and electronic Word of Mouth and the Evolution of Business Analytics.
Ph.D. in Management Science
University of North Texas, 2016
Master of Business Administration in Decision Technology
University of North Texas, 2011
Bachelor of Business Administration in Decision Science
University of North Texas, 2009
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Data Mining
- Quality Management and Six Sigma
- Information Technology Management
- Doctoral IS Research Seminar II
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS:
- Fang, J., Chen, L., Wang, X., and George, B., 鈥Not All Posts are Treated Equal: An Empirical Investigation of Post Replying Behavior in An Online Travel Community鈥 Information & Management, Vol 55.7: pg. 890-900, (2018).
- Hutchinson, P.,Daigle, R.,and George, B., 鈥淎pplication of Latent Semantic Analysis in AIS Research鈥 International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Vol 31: pg. 83-96, (2018).
- Hutchinson, P.,Plummer, E.,and George, B., 鈥淟atent Semantic Analysis:听 A Big Data Opportunity for Tax Research鈥 The Contemporary Tax Journal, Vol 7.1: pg. 32-59, (2018).
- Shepherd, J., and George, B., "Proposed Framework for Examining Ancillary Benefits of Patient Education: A Practical Application Tool for Health Services Administrators" The Journal of Health Administration Education, Vol 35.1: pg. 81-94, (2018).
- South-Winter, C.,George, B., and Dag, A., 鈥淭he Impact of Cultural Perception on the Individual Health Care Consumer: A Comparison of Germany and United States 鈥European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research, Vol 3: pg. 252-258, (2018).
- Qin, H., Boonme, K., George, B., and Prybutok, V., 鈥淭he Moderating Effect of Gender in Urgent Care Service Satisfaction鈥 Quality Management Journal, Vol 24.3: pg. 20-30, (2017).
- Scott, R., George, B., and Prybutok, V., 鈥淎 Public Transportation Decision-making Model within a Metropolitan Area鈥 Decision Sciences, Vol 47.6: pg. 1048-1072, (2016).
- Fang, J.,George, B., Shao, Y. and Chao W., 鈥淎ffective and cognitive factors influencing repeat buying in e-commerce鈥 Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Vol 19: pg. 44-55, (2016).
- Fang, J., Chao W., Prybutok, V. and George, B. 鈥淐onsumer heterogeneity, perceived value, and repurchase decision-making in online shopping: the role of gender, age, and shopping motives鈥 Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Vol 17.2: pg. 116-131, (2016).
- George, B., and Prybutok, V. 鈥淒evelopment of a Polar Extreme Method for use in Partial Least Squares SEM鈥 Quality and Quantity, Vol 49.2: pg. 471-488, (2015).
- Scott, R., and George, B., 鈥淓valuating the Service Standards of Callbacks in Healthcare鈥 International Journal of Services and Standards, Vol 9.1: pg. 51-66, (2014).