Viet Dao
Management Information Systems
Office: Grove Hall 325
Phone: 717-477-1702
E-Mail:VTDao@ship.edu
Office Hours
Associate Professor in Management Information Systems,
Shippensburg University
Academic Degrees
PhD in Management Information Systems, University of Oklahoma.
MSc in Information Systems, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.
BSc in Electrical Engineering, Hanoi University of Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Research Areas
IT and Innovation Management
Business Value of IT
IT and Sustainability
Teaching Areas
Management Information Systems
Technology and Innovation Management
Enterprise Systems
Programming & Web development
Recent Publications
Journal Publication
Dao, V., Zmud, R. (forthcoming) “Impacts of Innovating Firms’ Strategic Signals on Market Participants along the Innovation Life Cycle", Journal of Engineering and Technology Management.
Langella, I., Carbo, J., Dao, V., (2012) “An Examination of the Symbiosis between Corporations and Society with Lessons for Management Education and Practice”, Global Virtue Ethics Review, 6(3), 51-82.
Dao, V., Langella, I., Carbo, J. (2011) “From Green to Sustainability: Information Technology and an Integrated Sustainability Framework”, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 20(1), 63-79. Top 10 most downloaded papers of the journal in 2011-2012.
Dao, V. (2010) “Impacts of IT Resources on Business Performance within the Context of Mergers and Acquisitions”, Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 19 (3),75-87.
Conference Proceedings
Dao, V., (2012) “Impacts Of Innovating Firms’ Strategic Signals on Market Participants’ Market Success in the Context of a Standards War” European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Barcelona, Spain, June 10th-13th.
Langella, I., Dao, V., Carbo, J. (2011) “Creating Sustainable and Responsible Supply Chains through Human Resource and Information System Integration”, World Association for Sustainable Development (WASD) 9th Annual Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, Oct 26th-28th.
Dao, V., Zmud, R. (2009) “The Battle for Dominance: Innovating Firms' Strategic Market Signaling Behavior and Its Impacts on Business Success in the Context of a Standards War”, Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), San Francisco, CA, August 6th-9th.
Dao, V., Shaft, T., Zmud, R. (2007) “An Examination of Lag Effects in Relationships between Information Technology Investment and Firm Performance”, International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Montreal, Canada, December 9th -12th.
Dao, V. (2007) “Will Your Acquisitions Increase Your IT Budget? The Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions Strategy on Firms’ Information Technology Strategy”, AMCIS, Keystone, Colorado, August 9th-12th.
Dao, V., Chidambaram, L., de Vreede, G. J. (2006) “The Invisible Pilot in Virtual Teams: An Investigation of the Impact of Facilitation on Virtual Teams”, AMCIS, Acapulco, August 4th-6th.
Dao, V., Zmud, R. (2006) “How You Communicate Will Influence Your Success: The Impact of Innovating Firms’ Strategic Market Signaling Behavior on Innovation Market Success”, Academy of Management Annual Meeting (AoM), Atlanta, August 11th-16th.
Dao, V. (2004) “Strategic Corporate Market Signaling Behavior in Different Technological Innovation Phases”, AMCIS, New York City, August 6th-8th.
Services
Journal Reviewer: MIS Quarterly, Information Systems Research, Journal of Business Research.
Conference Reviewer: International Conference on Information Systems, Americas Conference on Information Systems, European Conference on Information Systems, Academy of Management Conference
Selected Committee Service at Shippensburg University:
HOPE Diversity Scholarship Committee
APSCUF/SU Student Affairs Committee
University Technology Council
Emerging Technologies Subcommittee
University General Education Council
College of Business Curriculum Integration Committee
APSCUF Representative Council