Pai-Cheng “P. C.” CHU

Department of Accounting and MIS

Fisher College of Business

The Ohio State University

2100 Neil Avenue

Columbus, Ohio 43210-1144

(614) 292-2451

EDUCATION

University of Texas at Austin

Ph.D. in Management Information Systems

Minors in Accounting and Statistics

Asian Institute of Management, Manila, Philippines

Master of Business Management

National Taiwan Normal University

B. A. in English

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

The Ohio State University

1987 - 1992: Assistant Professor in IS

1993 - present: Associate Professor (with tenure)

The University of Texas at Austin

1984 - 1987: Teaching and Research Assistant

Acquired managerial experience with leading firms in Taiwan.

TEACHING

Courses taught:

·  Corporate Information Systems Management (case teaching)

·  Foundations of Business Information Systems (Visual Basic .Net)

·  Research in Information Systems (doctoral seminar)

Received Associate Dean’s commendation for excellent student course evaluation: Winter 2005, Autumn 2004, Autumn 2003, Winter 2003, Winter 2002, Autumn 2001, Winter 2001, Autumn 2000, Spring 1998, and in previous years.


RESEARCH INTERESTS

·  Cross-cultural differences in decision making processes

·  Impact of decision support systems on human decision processes

·  Database systems

·  Strategic information systems

PUBLICATION IN REFEREED JOURNALS

1.  Choice processes and use of decision aids: Comparing two closely related nations in East Asia. With Eric Spires, C. K. Farn, and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi. The Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 36, 3, 304-320, 2005.

2.  The impact of problem size on decision processes: an experimental investigation on very large choice problems with support of decision support systems. With H. Wang. Expert Systems, 21, 2, 104-118, 2004.

3.  Perceptions of accuracy and effort of decision strategies. With Eric Spires. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 91, 203-214, 2003.

4.  Does time constraint on users negate the efficacy of decision support systems? With Eric Spires. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 85, 2, 226-249, July 2001.

5.  The joint effects of effort and quality on decision strategy choice with computerized decision aids. With Eric Spires. Decision Sciences, 31, 2, 259-292, Spring 2000.

6.  A framework for conceptualizing business use of Internet. International Journal of Management, 128-134, March 2000.

7.  Cross-cultural differences in choice behavior and use of decision aids: a comparison of Japan and the United States. With Eric Spires and Toshiyuki Sueyoshi. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 77, 2, 147-170, February 1999.

8.  Verbs are not cases: applying case grammar to document retrieval. Information Processing Letters, 71, 29-34, 1999.

9.  Cell suppression methodology: the importance of suppressing marginal totals. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 9, 4, 513-523, July-August, 1997.

10.  Internal control methodology in object-oriented systems. Review of Accounting Information Systems, 1, 3, 21-41, 1997.

11.  Actors and scripts: object-oriented simulation of enterprise systems. The Journal of Systems and Software, 37, 187-199, 1997.

12.  Critical value activities as a basis for conceiving strategic systems. The Journal of Systems Management, 36-41, July-August 1995.

13.  Applying object-oriented concepts to developing business systems. The Journal of Systems Management, 43(5), 28 ff, May 1992.

14.  An object-oriented approach to modeling financial accounting systems. Accounting, Management and Information Technologies, 2(2), 39-56, 1992.

15.  A transaction-oriented approach to attribute partitioning. Information Systems, 17(4), 329-342, 1992.

16.  Developing accounting systems with an object-oriented programming language. The Accounting Systems Journal, 90-106, Fall 1992.

17.  Estimating block selectivities for physical database design. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 4(1), 89-98, 1992.

18.  Validating the computer anxiety rating scale: effects of cognitive style and computer course on computer anxiety. With Spires, Eric. Computers in Human Behavior, 7, 7-21, 1991.

19.  A contingency approach to estimating record selectivities. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 17(6), 544-552, 1991.

20.  Evaluating clustering factor approach to estimating block selectivities. Information Processing Letters, 40, 329-334, 1991.

21.  A study of the influence of a decision support aid on decision process: exploiting the blackbox. Journal of Information Systems, 5(2), 1-17, Fall 1991.

22.  Induced system restrictiveness: an experimental demonstration. With Elam, J. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 20(1), 195-201, January-February 1990.

23.  Developing expert systems for human resources planning and management. Human Resources Planning Journal, 13(3), 159-178, 1990.

24.  Database access path selection: a two-step approach. Information Systems, 14(5), 385-392, 1989.

25.  Statistical profile estimation in database systems. With Mannino, M. and Sager, T. ACM Computing Surveys, 20(3), 191-221, September 1988.

PAPER UNDER REVIEW

The descriptive validity of cost-benefit theories of decision strategy choice: A comparison of China and the United States. With Eric Spires. Submitted to Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes.

RESEARCH IN PROCESS

Pre-existing information board: Restricting extant understanding of adaptive behavior in choice. With Eric Spires.

Endogenous versus Exogenous Task Structures in Human Choice Behavior. With Eric Spires.

Cognitive style and perceptions of choice strategies. With Eric Spires.

PROFESSIONAL AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Associate editor for Information Technology and Management Journal and International Journal of Management Theory and Practices.

Program Chair, Big Ten Information Systems Research Symposium, 2003.

Associate editor for the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2003.

Session chair for the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), 2003.

Reviewer for Information Systems Research, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Accounting, management and Information Technologies, Computers in Human Behavior, Management Science, MIS Quarterly, Decision Support Systems, Information Technology and Management, Decision Sciences, Annual Conference of the International Business School Computer Users Group, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Annual Meeting of Decision Science Institute, International Conference in Information Systems.

Reviewer for Research Grants Council of Hong Kong.

Faculty advisor to Association of Chinese Graduate Students at Fisher College of Business, The Ohio State University.

Elected to Phi Kappa Phi honor society in 1985. Member of the Decision Science Institute, the Institute for Operations Research and Management Sciences, and the Association for Computing Machinery.

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