Anne Massey

Albert O. Nicholas Dean. Dean - Office of the Dean, Operations & Information Management at Wisconsin School of Business

Biography

Wisconsin School of Business

Anne P. Massey is the Albert O. Nicholas Dean of the Wisconsin School of Business, as of August 2017.

Prior to her current role, Massey has served as Dean’s Research Professor of information systems at Indiana’s Kelley School of Business as well as associate vice president in the Office of the Executive Vice President for University Academic Affairs.

Her research centers on how information technology can be used to support individual, group, and organizational performance, with application to areas such as information technology (IT)-enabled services, collaborative work, and healthcare. She has published more than 100 articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings in leading academic journals and outlets.

Massey received a PhD in decision sciences and engineering systems, a masters in industrial engineering, and a bachelor’s degree in management, all from Rensselaer Institute of Technology in Troy, New York.

Selected Published Journal Articles

  • Bala, H. & Massey, A. & Hsieh, C. (2016). A multimethod study of enterprise social media implementation and use: Mitigating the gap between theory and practice. Journal of Organizational and End-User Computing (28), 141-162.
  • Brown, S. & Massey, A. & Ward, K. (2016). The fragile nature of trust in user-IT service provider relationship. European Journal of Information Systems (25), 170-186.
  • Massey, A. & Khatri, V. & Minas, R. (2013). The influence of psychographic beliefs on website usability requirements. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction (5)
  • Johnston, J. & Massey, A. & DeVaneaux, C. (2012). Innovation in weight loss programs: A 3D virtual world approach. Journal of Medical Internet Research (14)
  • Johnston, J. & Massey, A. & Marker-Hoffman, R. (2012). Using an alternate realist game to increase physical activity and decrease obesity risk of college students. Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology (6), 828-838.
  • Montoya, M. & Massey, A. & Lockwood, N. (2011). . 3D Collaborative virtual environments: Linking collaborative behaviors and team performance. Decision Sciences (42), 451-476.
  • Hill, J. & Langvardt, A. & Massey, A. & Rinehart, J. (2011). A proposed national healthcare information network architecture and complementary preemption of state health information privacy laws. American Business Law Journal (48), 503-595.
  • Montoya, M. & Massey, A. & Khatri, V. (2010). Connecting IT service operations to service marketing practices: Trust in IT service providers. Journal of Management Information Systems (26), 65-85.
  • Blake, T. & Massey, A. & Bala, H. & Cummings, J. (2010). Driving health IT implementation success: Insights from The Christ Hospital. Business Horizons (53), 131-138.
  • De Vreede, G. & Briggs, R. & Massey, A. (2009). . Collaborative engineering: Foundations and opportunities. Journal of the Association of Information Systems (10)
  • Montoya, M. & Massey, A. & Hung, C. & Crisp, C. (2009). Can you hear me now? Communication in virtual product development teams. Journal of Product Innovation Management (26), 139-155.
  • Hill, J. & Langvardt, A. & Massey, A. (2007). Law, IT, and medical errors: Toward a National healthcare information network approach to improving patient care and reducing medical malpractice costs. University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology, & Policy
  • Massey, A. & Khatri, V. & Montoya-Weiss, M. (2007). Usability of online services: The role of technology readiness and context. Decision Sciences (38), 277-308.
  • Hasty, B. & Massey, A. & Brown, S. (2006). Role-based experiences, media perceptions, and knowledge transfer success: An asymmetric knowledge transfer experiment. Group Decision and Negotiation (15), 1-21.
  • Massey, A. & Ramesh, V. & Khatri, V. (2006). . Design, development and assessment of mobile applications: The case for problem-based learning. IEEE Transactions on Education (49), 1-10.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. (2006). . Unraveling the temporal fabric of knowledge conversion: A model of media selection and use. MIS Quarterly (30), 99-114.
  • Brown, J. & Massey, A. & Boling, E. (2005). The role of evaluation in knowledge management: Insights from the study of a technical support knowledge base. Knowledge Management Research and Practice (3), 49-59.
  • Ward, K. & Brown, S. & Massey, A. (2005). Organizational influences on attitudes towards mandatory system use: longitudinal study (Invited article). International Journal of Business Information Systems (1), 9-30.
  • Massey, A. & Ramesh, V. & Montoya-Weiss, M. (2005). . Enhancing performance through knowledge management: A holistic framework. International Journal of Knowledge Management (1), 22-41.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & O'Driscoll, T. (2005). Human performance technology and knowledge management: A case study. Performance Improvement Quarterly (18), 60-78.
  • Massey, A. & Brown, S. & Johnston, J. (2005). It’s all fun and games … Until students learn. Journal of Information Systems Education (16), 9-14.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Hung, C. (2003). . Because time matters: Temporal coordination in global virtual project teams. Journal of Management Information Systems (19), 129-156.
  • Venkatesh, V. & Ramesh, V. & Massey, A. (2003). Understanding usability in mobile commerce – Ramifications for wireless design: “e” ? “m”. Communications of the ACM (46), 53-56.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & O'Driscoll, T. (2002). Performance-centered design of knowledge-intensive processes. Journal of Management Information Systems (18), 37-58.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & O'Driscoll, T. (2002). Knowledge management in pursuit of performance: Insights from Nortel Networks. MIS Quarterly (26), 269-289.
  • Brown, S. & Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Burkman, J. (2002). Do I really have to? User acceptance of mandated technology. European Journal of Information Systems (11), 283-295.
  • Chau, P. & Cole, M. & Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & O'Keefe, R. (2002). Cultural differences in consumer’s online behaviors. Communications of the ACM (45)
  • Montoya-Weiss, M. & Massey, A. & Song, M. (2001). Getting it together: Temporal coordination and conflict management in global virtual teams. Academy of Management Journal (44), 1251-1262.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Hung, C. & Ramesh, V. (2001). Global virtual teams: Cultural perceptions of task- technology fit,. Communications of the ACM (44), 84-84.
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Holcom, K. (2001). Re-engineering the customer relationship: Leveraging knowledge assets at IBM. Decision Support Systems (32), 155-170.
  • Schmidt, J. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Massey, A. (2001). NPD decision-making effectiveness: A comparison of individuals, face-to-face teams, and virtual teams. Decision Sciences (32)
  • Massey, A. & Montoya-Weiss, M. & Brown, S. (2001). Reaping the benefits of innovative IT: The long and winding road. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management (48), 348-357.

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