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Corey M. AngstUniversity of Notre DameMendoza College of BusinessManagement Department(574)-631-4772Email: cangst@nd.eduEDUCATIONPhD, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business, 2007.Major: Information SystemsSupporting Area of Emphasis: StrategyDissertation Title: Information Technology and Its Transformational Effect on the Health Care IndustryMBA, University of Delaware, Alfred Lerner College of Business & Economics, 2001.Major: IT, International BusinessBS, Western Michigan University, 1992.Major: Mechanical EngineeringSupporting Areas of Emphasis: MathematicsProfessional PositionsAcademicAssociate Professor (with tenure), Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame. (July 2013 - Present).Visiting Professor, The University of Notre Dame Australia. (July-Dec 2013).Assistant Professor, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame. (July 2007 – June 2013).Faculty Affiliate, Center for Children & Families. (April 1, 2009 - Present).Associate Director, Center for Health Information and Decision Systems (CHIDS). (August 15, 2005 - August 31, 2007).PhD Candidate, University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business. (August 2001 - May 2007).ProfessionalEngineering Specialist, DuPont Company/Flowserve Alliance. (Nov 1998 - Aug 2001).Project Manager, Flowserve Australia. (Aug 1997 - Nov 1998).Research Engineer/Marketing Engineer/Project Manager, Durametallic Corporation. (June 1991 - August 1997).Refereed PublicationsJournal Articles (bolded are consensus “A” business journals)Handley, S., Angst, C. (2015). The Impact of Culture on the Relationship between Governance and Opportunism in Outsourcing Relationships. Strategic Management Journal, (Forthcoming).Angst, C., Agarwal, R., Gao, G. G., Khuntia, J., McCullough, J. S. (2014). Information Technology and Voluntary Quality Disclosure by Hospitals. Decision Support Systems, 57(1), 367-375.Magni, M., Angst, C., Agarwal, R. (2013). Everybody Needs Somebody: The Influence of Team Network Structure on Information Technology Use. Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS: Lead article), 29(3), 9-42.Angst, C., Devaraj, S., D'Arcy, J. P. (2012). Dual Role of IT-Assisted Communication in Patient Care: A Validated Structure-Process-Outcome Framework. Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), 29(2), 255-291.Mishra, A. N., Anderson, C. M., Angst, C., Agarwal, R. (2012). Electronic Health Records Assimilation and Physician Identity Evolution: An Identity Theory Perspective. Information Systems Research, 23(3), 738-760. Queenan, C. R., Angst, C., Devaraj, S. (2011). Doctors’ Orders - If they’re electronic, do they improve patient satisfaction? A complements/substitutes perspective. Journal of Operations Management, 29(7-8), 639-649.Angst, C., Devaraj, S., Queenan, C. R., Greenwood, B. (2011). Performance Effects Related to the Sequence of Integration of Healthcare Technologies. Production and Operations Management, 20(3), 319-333 Received the Most Influential Paper Award for 2013, POMS College of Service Operations.DesRoches, C. M., Agarwal, R., Angst, C., Fischer, M. A. (2010). Differences Between Integrated And Stand-Alone E-Prescribing Systems Have Implications For Future Use. Health Affairs (Impact Factor 3.582), 29(12), 2268-2277.Angst, C., Agarwal, R., Sambamurthy, V., Kelley, K. (2010). Social Contagion and Information Technology Diffusion: The Adoption of Electronic Medical Records in US Hospitals. Management Science (Lead article), 56(8), 1219-1241. Agarwal, R., Angst, C., DesRoches, C., Fischer, M. (2010). Technological Viewpoints (Frames) about Electronic Prescribing in Physician Practices. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association (JAMIA), (Impact Factor 3.974), 17(4), 425-431.Angst, C. (2009). Protect My Privacy or Support the Common-Good? Ethical questions about electronic health information exchanges. Journal of Business Ethics, 90(Supplement 2), 169-178.Agarwal, R., Angst, C., Magni, M. (2009). The Performance Impacts of Coaching: A Multilevel Analysis Using Hierarchical Linear Modeling. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 20(10), 2110-2134. Angst, C., Agarwal, R. (2009). Adoption of Electronic Health Records in the Presence of Privacy Concerns: The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Individual Persuasion. MIS Quarterly, 33(2), 339-370. Received the Citations of Excellence Award for 2013, Emerald Group Publishing Limited - recognizing the 50 most outstanding articles published by the top 300 management journals in the world.Angst, C., Agarwal, R., Kuruzovich, J. (2008). Bid or Buy? Individual Shopping Traits as Predictors of Strategic Exit in Online Auctions. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 13(1), 59-84. Kuruzovich, J., Angst, C., Faraj, S., Agarwal, R. (2008). Wireless Communication Role in Patient Response Time: A Study of Vocera Integration With a Nurse Call System. Computers, Informatics, Nursing (CIN), 26(3), 159-166. Karahanna, E., Agarwal, R., Angst, C. (2006). Reconceptualizing Compatibility Beliefs in Technology Acceptance. MIS Quarterly, 30(4), 781-804.Book Chapters (Refereed)Angst, C., Crutchfield, J. (2011). Towards the Paperless Class, In: Clark, G.C., Clouser, S.A. (Eds), Teaching with Technology Volume 2: The Stories Continue (14th ed., vol. 2, pp. 6). Learning Technology Consortium. , R., Angst, C. (2006). Technology-Enabled Transformations in U.S. Health Care: Early Findings on Personal Health Records and Individual Use (vol. 5, pp. 357-378). In D. Galletta & P. Zhang (Eds.), Human-Computer Interaction and Management Information Systems: Applications, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc.Conferences and Proceedings (Refereed)Adjerid, I., Adler-Milstein, J., Angst, C. (2014). Health Information Exchange and Reduced Healthcare Spending. Proceedings of WHITE - Workshop on Health Information Technology and Economics.Adjerid, I., Adler-Milstein, J., Angst, C. (2014). Health Information Exchange and Reduced Healthcare Spending. Proceedings of CIST – Conference on Information Systems, INFORMS.Gao, G. G., McCullough, J., Agarwal, R., Angst, C. (2009). Deconstructing the Health IT Adoption Paradox. Proceedings of WISE - Workgroup on Information Systems and Economics.Angst, C., Agarwal, R., Downing, J. (2008). An Empirical Examination of the Importance of Defining the PHR for Research and for Practice (pp. 10). Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (CD-ROM).Magni, M., Angst, C., Agarwal, R. (2007). A Multilevel Investigation of Normative and Informational Influences on Extensiveness of Individual Technology Use. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).Anderson, C., Mishra, A. N., Agarwal, R., Angst, C. (2007). Digitizing Healthcare: The Ability and Motivation of Physician Practices and Their Adoption of Electronic Health Record Systems. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).Agarwal, R., Angst, C., Gao, G. G., Khuntia, J. (2007). Revealing Yourself Online: Quality Disclosure in California Hospitals (pp. 10). Proceedings of WISE - Workgroup on Information Systems and Economics.Agarwal, R., Angst, C. (2007). Isolating the Effects of Health IT on Performance: Empirical Test of Complementarities and Learning. Proceedings of INFORMS Annual Meeting.Agarwal, R., Barrett, M., Angst, C., Currie, W., Labkoff, S. (2007). Transforming the Practice and Delivery of Healthcare through Information Technology. Proceedings of The Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AOM).Angst, C. (2006). Digital Health Records and Privacy Concerns: Overcoming Key Barriers to Adoption. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS).Angst, C. (2005). Changing Attitudes about Electronic Health Records in the Presence of Privacy Concerns: The Elaboration Likelihood Model and Patient Persuasion. American Medical Informatics Association.Angst, C. (2005). The Role of Health Information Technology in Medicare and Medicaid Disease Management. Proceedings of Summer Institute in Nursing Informatics (SINI).Invited TalksAngst, C., College of Business Research Association Seminar, “When Do IT Security Investments Matter: The Influence of Organizational and Institutional Factors on the Efficacy of IT Security Investments,” Curtin University, IS Department, Perth, Australia (September 19, 2013).Angst, C., IS Department Seminar, “When Do IT Security Investments Matter: The Influence of Organizational and Institutional Factors on the Efficacy of IT Security Investments,” National University of Singapore, Department of IS, School of Computing, Singapore (August 30, 2013).Angst, C., College of Business Research Association Seminar, “When Do IT Security Investments Matter: The Influence of Organizational and Institutional Factors on the Efficacy of IT Security Investments,” The University of Notre Dame Australia, College of Business, Fremantle, Australia (August 14, 2013).Angst, C., Operations and IT Seminar, "Shedding the Liability of Institutions: Organizational determinants of data security breaches," College of William & Mary, Mason School of Business, Williamsburg, VA (March 15, 2013).Angst, C., Securing Information Technology in Healthcare: Part II, Institute for Security, Technology, & Society, Dartmouth College, NH. (May 15-16, 2012)Angst, C., ND Thinks Big, University of Notre Dame, "Tablet computers in the classroom," The Hub, Notre Dame. (March 22, 2012).Angst, C., ITM Workshop, Michigan State University, "A Multilevel Investigation Of Network Effects On Individual Technology Use: A Social Capital Perspective," MGT Dept, East Lansing, MI. (September 23, 2011).Angst, C., Information Technology Teaching Workshop, "Early Findings from Student iPad Course," University of Michigan, Ross School of Business and SAP, Ann Arbor, MI. (May 13, 2011).Angst, C., Workshop on Economics of Health Information Technology, University of Florida, "Voluntary Disclosure and Signaling Behavior," Information Systems and Operations Mgmt Dept, Gainesville, FL. (February 11, 2011).Angst, C., Workshop on Health IT and Economics (WHITE), Washington, DC. (October 9, 2010).Angst, C., Workshop on Health IT and Economics (WHITE), University of Maryland, "Discussant - Business Value Track," Center for Health Information and Decision Systems, Washington, DC. (October 7, 2010).Angst, C., Univ of Notre Dame, Management Seminar Series, "A Multilevel Investigation Of Network Effects On Individual Technology Use: A Social Capital Perspective," MGT Dept, Notre Dame. (April 9, 2010).Angst, C., Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh, "of sequence The importance: Performance effects related to health information technology implementation sequence," Pittsburgh, PA. (October 24, 2008).Angst, C., 24th Annual Human-Computer Interaction Lab Symposium, University of Maryland: Health Informatics in an Aging Population Workshop, "An Empirical Examination of the Importance of Defining the PHR for Research and for Practice," HCIL, College Park, Maryland. (June 1, 2007).Angst, C., Smith Business Close-Up, "Has Your Doctor's Office Adapted to the 21st Century?" Maryland Public Television, University of Maryland, College Park. (March 22, 2007).Angst, C., Connecting Americans to Their Health Care, "Latest Research on PHRs," Markle Foundation, Washington, DC. (December 7, 2006).Angst, C., National Advisory Commission on Patient-Focused Care, "PHR Research and Evidence," National Health Council, Washington, DC. (October 25, 2006).Angst, C., Consumer Empowerment Workgroup Hearings on Personal Health Records, "PHR - Clinical, Patient, and Consumer Perspectives," American Health Information Community (AHIC), Washington, DC. (July 27, 2006).Angst, C., 5th Annual HIMSS Advocacy Day, "Personal Health Records…It’s Time: The value of a PHR," Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society, Washington, DC. (June 5, 2006).Angst, C., Agarwal, R. (Author Only), HIT Summit, "Developing a Visual Representation of HIT Diffusion in the U.S.," Johnson & Johnson, Titusville, NJ. (June 2005).Angst, C., Toward an Electronic Patient Record (TEPR), "Putting the Power at Consumers' Fingertips: Distribution of Personal Health Records for Maximum Utility," Salt Lake City, UT. (May 2005).Working PapersAdjerid, I., Adler-Milstein, J., Angst, C. “Health Information Exchange and Reduced Healthcare Spending” (Working Paper, under review)Angst, C., Block, E., D’Arcy, J. “When Do IT Security Investments Matter: The Influence of Organizational and Institutional Factors on the Efficacy of IT Security Investments” (Working Paper, under 3rd round revision)Angst, C., D’Arcy, J., Glavas, A. “Is Corporate Social Responsibility Good for IS Security? Hackers as corporate disciplinarians” (Working Paper, to be submitted to MIS Quarterly)Angst, C. “Good Eggs and Bad Apples: Investigating Contagion Effects in Information Technology Abandonment” (Working Paper)Angst, C., Kelley, K. “The Power of Social Contagion: Does Distance Matter Anymore?” (Working Paper)Wowak, K., Angst, C. “The Role of Product Complexity in the Spread of Vendor Selection Strategies” (Working Paper)Angst, C., Mannor, M. “Performance-Enhancing Injections: Acquiring high performing employees and their contagious influence on existing team member performance” (Working Paper)Kelley, K., Angst, C. “Revisiting Sample Size Planning in IS Research: A discussion of effect size and confidence intervals” (Working Paper)Magni, M., Angst, C., "Team Climate and Individual Traits and Their Impact on OCB: A trait activation theory perspective" (Working Paper)SERVICEProfessional ServiceOfficer, INFORMS - Information Systems Society (ISS). (Oct 2011 - Oct 2015) – 2 terms.Guest Associate Editor, ISR. (August 2013 - present).Associate Editor, IT Security Track, ICIS 2013. (April 2013 – December 2013).Associate Editor, Health IT Track, ICIS 2012. (April 2012 – December 2012).Guest Associate Editor, MIS Quarterly. (June 26, 2011 - August 12, 2011).Reviewer, MIS Quarterly. (Reviewed 21 papers 2009-2013).Reviewer, ISR. (Reviewed 12 papers 2009-2013).Reviewer, Management Science. (Reviewed 4 papers 2010-2013).Reviewer, JMIS. (Reviewed 4 papers 2010-2013).Reviewer, Production and Operations Management (Feb 2012 - Jan 2013).Reviewer, Organization Science. (May 10, 2011 - June 7, 2011). Reviewer, IJEC. (September 1, 2011 - October 14, 2011).Reviewer, Decision Science. (August 19, 2011).Department ServiceCommittee Member, MS in Business Analytics Program. (Jan 1, 2013 - present).Faculty Advocate for ITM Major, ITM Recruiting Talk. (February 2013).Committee Chair, ITM Faculty Recruiting. (July 2012 – November 2012).Faculty Advisor, ITM Club. (November 2009 - September 2012).Judge, Deloitte Case Competition - Undergraduates. (April 13, 2012).Committee Chair, ITM Faculty Recruiting. (November 1, 2011 - February 20, 2012).Faculty Advocate for ITM Major, ITM Recruiting Talks (8 sessions). (February 8, 2012 - February 9, 2012).University ServiceWellness Committee – University of Notre Dame, Faculty Representative, (October 22, 2007 – March 1, 2011)Spring Visitation Week for Minority Students, Session Chair, (March 27, 2009)Trustees Round Table Discussion - Academic Recognition Week, (March 20-21, 2009)Irish Health Fair, Task Force Member (October 22-23, 2008)Faculty Advisor, Hesburgh-Yusko Scholars: Molly Hartwick, Ben Finan. (November 1, 2011 – May 2012).Faculty Mentor, Building Bridges Mentoring Program #4 (David Diaz). (July 22, 2010 - Present).Faculty Mentor, Building Bridges Mentoring Program #3 (Justin Asuncion). (July 22, 2009 – May 2013) – *Justin has taken fulltime employment with Goldman Sachs, Investment Banking, New York City.Faculty Mentor, Building Bridges Mentoring Program #2 (Nhu Phan). (August 10, 2008 – May 2012) – *Nhu is the 1st Mendoza College of Business graduate to receive a Fulbright Scholarship.Faculty Mentor, Building Bridges Mentoring Program #1 (Parker Rangel). (August 30, 2007 – May 2011) - *Parker is an Investment Banker with Morgan Stanley in New York City.POPULAR PRESS and EXPERT TESTIMONY “Health IT expert: Electronic medical records finally catching on with policymakers -- and Olympians,” Dr. Corey Angst, University of Notre Dame, June 18, 2012 HYPERLINK "" “Teaching with the iPad,” Dr. Corey Angst, University of Notre Dame, December 27, 2011. WAMC, National Public Radio, Academic Minute, BMGT 40700, Project Management, Fall 2010, "iPad Class" - First of its kind 'paperless' course delivered at Notre Dame. Media outlets that ran stories about this course:"Notre Dame eReader Study" YouTube video - watch?v=-knt89NLAY0, Aug 27, 2010, NDdotEDU Channel. More than 18,000 views is one of the highest totals for this channel.The Chronicle, College Tech Goes Mobile (Interview) Health (Interview)FastCompany (Interview) (Interview) USA (Interview) Magazine (Techland, ) (Interview) & Information - Notre Dame (Interview) Online (Interview) – NBC South Bend affiliate – (TV Appearance) – CBS South Bend affiliate – (TV Appearance) - The Unauthorized Apple Weblog Magazine Today magazine (Interview), PortableProf. State University Technician Online Dixie Sun (Student Newspaper)“1st Empirical Analysis of iPad in Classroom,” January 2011 Report detailing the results of first in-classroom study of iPad. Report was discussed widely in media outlets including:The Chronicle of Higher Education, Dame Business Magazine, Jan 2011“Digitization of Medical Records,” Dr. Corey Angst, University of Notre Dame, April 28, 2011. WAMC, National Public Radio, Academic Minute, “Corey Angst on the Information Technology Revolution in Health Care,” July 24, 2011. “Memo to Employees: Your Health, Our Business – Emerging Wellness programs promise healthier workers and lower costs … but only if employees buy in,” by Geoffrey Precourt, Notre Dame Business, Summer 2008. (Interviewed for article)“, Why Digital Health Records May Save Lives and Money,” by Carol Elliott, Notre Dame Business, Winter 2008. (Interviewed for article)“Faculty Profile Corey Angst: Notre Dame Employee Wellness,” by Gail Hinchion Mancini, ND Works, Fall 2007. (Interviewed for article) Testified before American Health Information Community (AHIC) Consumer Empowerment Workgroup, 2006Briefed Dr. David Brailer, Presidential Appointee to Office of National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT), 2006CHIDS testified before National Committee on Health and Vital Statistics (NCVHS), 2006CHIDS briefed Secretary Mike Leavitt, DHHS – Special round-table discussion of HIT, 2005Contracts, Grants and Sponsored ResearchGrants at University of Notre Dame04/01/09 - 04/01/12Co-Principal Investigator, "Personalized Information Technology Interventions and Their Role in Teen Obesity Management," Sponsored by Rodney F. Ganey, Ph.D. Collaborative Community-Based Research Mini-Grant. Grants at University of Maryland, Center for Health Information and Decision Systems09/13/07 - 08/31/10Co-Investigator, “Pilot test of electronic prescribing standards: Impact of an office-based e-prescribing device,” Subcontract from Harvard Medical/Mass General through the Department of Health and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Washington, DC. 10/01/06 - 10/01/07Senior Personnel, “Assessing Success in HIT Adoption: Metrics and Data,” Subcontract from WESTAT through the Department of Health and Human Services, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Washington, DC. 08/01/06 - 08/01/07Senior Personnel, “Impact of CHIDS on Patient Outcomes and The Health Care Sector,” Planning grant from National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/U CRC), Arlington, VA. 07/22/06 - 09/02/06Co-Investigator, “Value Assessment of Online Intervention Programs,” Research grant from Health AtoZ, Princeton, NJ. 06/10/06 – 08/31/07 Co-Investigator, “EMR Use in Physician Practices,” Research grant from Pfizer Inc, New York, NY. 12/20/05 - 08/31/07Co-Investigator, “HIT Diffusion in the USA,” Research grant from Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS), Chicago, IL. 08/06/05 - 09/01/05Co-Investigator, “Use of EMRs in US Hospitals,” Research grant from AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, Wilmington, DE.07/06/05 - 08/01/05 Co-Investigator, “HIT Diffusion in the USA,” Research grant from National Library of Medicine, Commission on Systemic Interoperability, Washington, DC.05/06/05 - 01/31/06 Co-Investigator, “Impact of Wireless VoIP System for Nurses,” Research grant from Vocera Communications, Cuperton, CA and St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, MD.04/15/05 - 10/31/05 Co-Investigator, “HIT Diffusion Database, Digital Map,” Research grant from Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems, Inc. Titusville, NJ.08/10/07 - 08/10/08 Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Impact of HIT on Business and Society,” Cisco Systems, Mountain View, CA. 01/30/07 - 01/30/08 Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Medication History PHR Pilot,” CapMed, Newtown, PA.11/01/06 - 11/01/09 Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Impact of HIT on Business and Society,” Internet2, Washington, DC.11/01/06 - 11/01/09Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Impact of HIT on Business and Society,” CTIS Inc., Rockville, MD. 06/02/06 - 06/02/09 Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Impact of HIT on Business and Society,” Johnson & Johnson Health Care Systems, Inc. Titusville, NJ.11/21/05 - 11/21/08Project Lead for Corporate Sponsorship of Center, “Impact of HIT on Business and Society,” Pfizer Inc, New York, NY. Professional MembershipsMember, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS). (January 2005 - Present).Member, American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA). (January 2004 - Present).Member, Academy of Management (AOM). (January 2001 - Present).Member, Institute of Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS). (January 2001 - Present). ................
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