Liu, Yucong

Liu, Yucong
315-H Summerfield
University of Kansas, School of Business
1300 Sunnyside Avenue
Lawrence, KS 66045-7585
P: (785) 864-1866

yucong@ku.edu

Personal Website

Education

M.S. Business Administration, Pittsburg State University
B.A. Engineering, Chongging University

Academic Areas

Accounting and Information Systems

Teaching Experience

Database Management Systems (3 Credit Hours)
Introduction to Information Systems (3 Credit Hours)

Research Interests

IT Business Value
Human Technology Interaction
Social Network & Business Strategy
Electronic Commerce & Information Security
Data Quality & Health Care IT
Knowledge Management

Publications

Research Published in Refereed Journal

Y. Liu, Y. Lee, and A. Chen. Evaluating the Effects of Task-Individual-Technology Fit in Multi-DSS Models Context: A Two-Phase View. 2011. Decision Support Systems, 51 (3), 688-700.

Conference Proceedings

Refereed Conference Proceedings

M. Aguirre-Urreta, M. Ellis, W. Sun, Y. Liu, K. Lee, J. Mao, and G. Marakas. How many technology types are there? Preliminary results from the technology acceptance literature. 2010. Proceedings of 16th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Lima, Peru


Y. Liu & A. Chen. Business value of information technology in a network environment. 2010. Proceedings of 14th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), Taipei, Taiwan


Y. Liu & A. Chen. The effect of individual differences, tasks, and decision models on user acceptance of decision support systems. 2008. Proceedings of 14th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Toronto, Ontario, Canada.


Y. Lee, J. Lee, and Y. Liu. Understanding of anti-plagiarism system adoption: An extended protection motivation theory perspective. 2007. Proceedings of 13th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Keystone, Colorado, USA.

Work in Progress

Business value of information technology: A process-oriented perspective, with A. Chen, Target Outlet: Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS).


A meta-analysis of TAM, with M. Aguirre-Urreta, G. Marakas, M. Ellis, W. Sun, K. Lee, and J. Mao, Target Outlet: Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS).


Measurement of IT capability: a process-oriented perspective, with A. Chen, Target Outlet: Journal of the Association for Information systems (JAIS).


The effects of IT influence on firm performance in network environments, Target Outlet: Information & Management (IM)


Effects of individual difference on online knowledge acquisition and offline knowledge enhancement ( This project is on the early stage)

Presentations

Y. Liu & A. Chen. Effects of Digital Option on Firm Performance. 2011. Presented at the 9th Annual Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium, Manhattan, Kansas, USA.


Y. Liu, A. Chen, and Y. Lee. Evaluating the Effects of Task-Individual-Technology Fit in Multi-DSS Models Context: A Two-Phase View. 2010. Presented at the 9th Annual SIG-IS Cognitive Research Exchange Workshop (Pre-ICIS), Saint Louis, Missouri, USA.


Y. Liu & A. Chen. Business value of information technology in a network environment. 2010. Presented at the 8th Annual Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium, Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA.


Y. Liu & A. Chen. The effect of individual differences, tasks, and decision models on user acceptance of decision support systems. 2008. Presented at the 6th Annual Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium, Lubbock, Texas, USA.

Scholarships, Achievements and Honors

Holmes Teaching Excellence Award, University of Kansas 2011

Tollefson Best Paper Award, University of Kansas 2011

PhD Student Panel, 9th Annual Big XII+ MIS Research Symposium 2011

Dissertation Fellowship, University of Kansas 2010

Decision Science Institute (DSI) Doctoral Student Consortium 2010

Dean's List, University of Kansas 2007-2010

International Advocate Scholarship, Pittsburg State University 2004-2005


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