Professor Paul A. Pavlou
Paul A.
Pavlou, Ph.D. is
Associate Professor of Information Systems, Marketing, and Strategic
Management; Stauffer Senior Research Fellow;
Director, PhD Program in Business Administration;
Fox School of Business;
Temple University.
Paul earned his Ph.D. in Information Systems from the
Marshall
School of Business at the University of Southern California. His research
focuses on online auction marketplaces, electronic commerce, and
information systems strategy. His research has appeared in MIS
Quarterly,
Information Systems Research, Journal of Management Information Systems,
Journal of the Association of Information Systems, Journal of the Academy
of Marketing Science, Communications of the ACM, and Decision Sciences.
He has won many Best Paper Awards, including the ISR Best Paper
Award in 2007, the 2006 IS Publication of the Year Award, the Top 5 Papers
Award in Decision Sciences in 2006, the Best Doctoral Dissertation Award
of the 2004 International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), the
Best Interactive Paper Award of the 2002 Academy of Management Conference,
and the Best Student Paper Award of the 2001 Academy of Management
Conference (OCIS Division).
Paul’s work has frequently been cited. He also
won several Best Reviewer Awards, including the 2003 MISQ “Reviewer
of the Year” Award, and the “Best Reviewer” Award of the
2005 Academy of Management Conference. He serves on the Editorial
Boards of MISQ, JAIS, IJEC, ECRA, and DATABASE, and was a guest Senior
Editor of a Special Issue of JMIS. He is currently a guest Senior Editor
of a Special Issue of MISQ. He is also a reviewer for many journals.
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Statistics Unmask Phony Online Reviews,
Paul Pavlou ranked No. 1 in the world for 2011, and
UCR Professor Honored for Improving Information System Research
Articles.
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LinkedIn profile.
