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Why Primary Care Practices Should Become Digital Health Information Hubs For Their Patients, Aaron Baird, Samantha Nowak Nov 2014

Why Primary Care Practices Should Become Digital Health Information Hubs For Their Patients, Aaron Baird, Samantha Nowak

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

Background: Two interesting health care trends are currently occurring: 1) patient-facing technologies, such as personal health records, patient portals, and mobile health apps, are being adopted at rapid rates, and 2) primary care, which includes family practice, is being promoted as essential to reducing health care costs and improving health care outcomes. While these trends are notable and commendable, both remain subject to significant fragmentation and incentive misalignments, which has resulted in significant data coordination and value generation challenges. In particular, patient-facing technologies designed to increase care coordination, often fall prey to the very digital fragmentation issues they are supposed …


The Effects Of Risk Based Capital Requirement On Credit Allocations In The Us, Dita Aisyah Apr 2014

The Effects Of Risk Based Capital Requirement On Credit Allocations In The Us, Dita Aisyah

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Portfolio Analysis Of Hedge Funds, Corey Davis, Brian Burch Apr 2014

Portfolio Analysis Of Hedge Funds, Corey Davis, Brian Burch

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Full Radius Brand Book, Samantha M. Bowersock, Akeem Mason, Anri Olivier, Alex Leon-Khan, Cherry Delrosario, Katina Dorsey Apr 2014

Full Radius Brand Book, Samantha M. Bowersock, Akeem Mason, Anri Olivier, Alex Leon-Khan, Cherry Delrosario, Katina Dorsey

Georgia State Undergraduate Research Conference

No abstract provided.


Norming Of Student Evaluations Of Instruction: Impact Of Non-Instructional Factors, Satish Nargundkar, Milind Shrikhande Jan 2014

Norming Of Student Evaluations Of Instruction: Impact Of Non-Instructional Factors, Satish Nargundkar, Milind Shrikhande

Managerial Sciences Faculty Publications

Student Evaluations of Instruction (SEIs) from about 6000 sections over four years representing over 100,000 students at the college of business at a large public university are analyzed, to study the impact of non-instructional factors on student ratings. Administrative factors like semester, time of day, location, and instructor attributes like gender and rank are studied. The combined impact of all the non-instructional factors studied is statistically significant. Our study has practical implications for administrators who use SEIs to evaluate faculty performance. SEI scores reflect some inherent biases due to non-instructional factors. Appropriate norming procedures can compensate for such biases, ensuring …


The Credibility Crisis In Is: A Global Stakeholder Perspective, Clayton Arlen Looney, David Firth, Hope Koch, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, Christina Soh, Joseph S. Valacich, Edgar Whitley Jan 2014

The Credibility Crisis In Is: A Global Stakeholder Perspective, Clayton Arlen Looney, David Firth, Hope Koch, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, J.J. Po-An Hsieh, Christina Soh, Joseph S. Valacich, Edgar Whitley

Computer Information Systems Faculty Publications

The field of information systems (IS) faces a credibility crisis, which threatens its stature as a highly-respected academic discipline (Firth, King, Koch, Looney, Pavlou, and Trauth, 2011; Winter and Butler, 2011; among others). This article summarizes a panel discussion at the ICIS 2011 Conference, where a group of distinguished IS professors offered their unique perspectives on the challenges, origins, and solutions related to the global credibility crisis in IS. Using stakeholder theory as an organizing framework, the panel session identifies the key stakeholders influencing the credibility of the IS discipline, as well as the challenges and opportunities facing IS programs …


China's Current Reforms From A Banker's Perspective, Penelope B. Prime Jan 2014

China's Current Reforms From A Banker's Perspective, Penelope B. Prime

International Business Faculty Publications

China’s Currency Reforms from a Banker’s Perspective: A Conversation with Henry Yu, Managing Director of Fifth Third Bank, Atlanta, Georgia.


Emerging Market Challenges: Moving Beyond Trade To Promote The Middle Class And Avoid The Middle-Income Trap, Penelope B. Prime Jan 2014

Emerging Market Challenges: Moving Beyond Trade To Promote The Middle Class And Avoid The Middle-Income Trap, Penelope B. Prime

International Business Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.