Huang, Rui (Rae)

Assistant Professor
Area: MIS
Office:
AA-316
Office phone: (607) 777-6863
E-mail: rhuang@binghamton.edu


 

 

Educational Background

Degrees granted/granting universities:

  • Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2007
    Dissertation Title: Improving organizational performance through aligning stakeholders expectations: The roles of IT governance and an organizing vision.
  • MS, University of Oklahoma, 2003
    Major: MIS
  • B.A, Beijing Language and Culture University, China, 1999
    Major: English

Current research and teaching interest:

  • IT Governance
  • IT Outsourcing
  • Computer-Mediated Communication

Teaching

  • Database Management
  • Introduction to Management Information Systems
 

 

Teaching Profession

Years at Binghamton University:

  • 2007-Present

Courses regularly taught:

  • Introduction to Management Information Systems
  • Database Management

Teaching Experience at other Universities:

  • ? University of Oklahoma

     

 

 

Refereed Publications

  • Huang, R., L. Chidambaram and S.M. Miranda, (2006) “Understanding the Salience of Cognitive Diversity in Face-to-Face and Computer-Mediated Teams.” Best Paper Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems, August, Acapulco, Mexico.

  • Huang, R., L. Chidambaram and T.A. Carte, (2005) "Do First Impressions Really Matter? A Comparison of the Cohesion-Performance Relationship in Teams." Academy of Management, August, Honolulu, HI.

  • Huang, R., S.M. Miranda, and J. Lee, (2004) “How Many Vendors Does it Take to Change a Light Bulb? Mitigating the Risks of Resource Dependence in Information Technology Outsourcing.” International Conference on Information Systems, December, Washington, D.C.

  • Huang, R., T. Carte, and L. Chidambaram, (2004) “Cohesion and Performance in Virtual Teams: An Empirical Investigation.” Best Paper Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems, August, New York, NY

  • Huang, R. and S.M. Miranda, (2004) “Exploring Role Assignments in Staffing Decisions by IT Outsourcing Providers.” Americas Conference on Information Systems, August, New York, NY.

Honors and Awards

  • Foundation Fellowship, University of Oklahoma, 2003-2007
  • Best Paper Award, Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2006
  • Best Paper Award, Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2004
 

 

 

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