Cheri Speier
Professor
Adjunct Professor of Management
Accounting and Information Systems
Phone: (517) 355-7448
Email: cspeier@bus.msu.edu
PhD Indiana University
Vita
Course
- MBA 823: Enterprise Information Systems
Spring 2005
- ITM 914: Behavioral Aspects of Information Systems
Spring 2004
- EMBA 861: Enterprise Information Systems
Fall 2008
Research interests/Areas of expertise
- Influence of work environments on decision making; supporting the supply chain using information systems; individual acceptance and use of technology
Bio(s)
- Dr. Cheri Speier is a Professor of Information Systems at Michigan State University. Her research interests include the influence of work environments on decision making, individual acceptance and use of technology, effective user training environments, and the effective use of information technology to support supply chain relationships. Her work has appeared in journals such as MIS Quarterly, Decision Sciences, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, and the Journal of Marketing among others. Dr. Speier was awarded the MSU University-wide Teacher Scholar award in 2001 recognizing her excellence in teaching and research. She earned a Ph.D. in Management Information Systems at Indiana University.
Bendoly, E. and C. Speier (2008). Silver Bullet Junkies and the Codifiers That Love Them: Behavioral Roots Behind a Legacy of Bad Modeling and Use, Decision Sciences, 39(2), 157-173.
Speier, C., D. Mollenkopf, and T. Stank (2008) The Role of Information Integration in Facilitating 21st Century Supply Chains: A Theory-Based Perspective, Transportation Journal.
Speier, C. (2006). The influence of information presentation formats on complex task decision-making performance. International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 64(11), 1115-1131
Poston, R., and Speier, C. (2005). Effective use of knowledge management systems: A process model of content ratings and credibilty indicators. MIS Quarterly, 29(2), 229-224.
Speier, C., Vessey, I., and Valacich, J. (2003). The effects of interruptions and information presentation formats on decision performance, Decision Sciences, 34(4), 771-797.
Speier, C. and Morris, M. (2003). The Influence of Query Interface Design on Decision Making Performance, forthcoming in MIS Quarterly, 27(3), 397-423.
Venkatesh, V., Speier, C. and Morris, M. (2002). User acceptance enablers in individual decision-making about technology: Toward an integrated model. Decision Sciences, 33(2), pp. 297-316.
Speier, C. and Venkatesh, V. (2002). The Hidden Minefields in the Adoption of Sales Force Automation Technologies," Journal of Marketing, 66(3), pp. 98-111
Venkatesh, V. and C. Speier. (2000) “Creating an Effective Training Environment for Enhancing Telework”, International Journal of Human Computer Systems, 52 (6), 991-1005.
Palmer, J., C. Speier, D. Wren, and S. Hahn (2000) “Electronic Journals in Business Schools: Perceptions on Use and Impact on Promotion and Tenure”, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 1 (2), April.
Venkatesh, V. and C. Speier (1999) “Computer Technology Training in the Workplace: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Effect of Mood”, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 79(1), 1-28.
Speier, C., J.S. Valacich, and I. Vessey (1999) “Information Overload Through Interruptions: An Empirical Examination of Decision Making”, Decision Sciences 30(2), 337-360.
Swink, M. and C. Speier, (1999) “The Effects of Data Aggregation, Dispersion, and Spatial Orientation When Using Maps for Facility Location Decisions”, Decision Sciences, 30(1), 169-196.
Morris, M.G., C. Speier, and J.A. Hoffer. (1999) “The Impact of Experience on Individual Performance and Workload Differences Using Object-Oriented and Process-Oriented Systems Analysis Techniques. Decision Sciences, 30(1), 107-136.
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