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Gabriel Giordano

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Associate Dean, Graduate & Professional Programs; O'Bleness Professor of Analytics & Information Systems
Copeland 614B

Education

  • Ph.D., Florida State University, Management Information Systems
  • B.B.A. (with Honors), New Mexico State University, Business Computer Systems

Biography

Gabe Giordano is Professor of Analytics and Information Systems and Associate Dean of Graduate and Professional Programs. Previously, he taught in graduate programs at IESE Business School in Barcelona and Madrid, undergraduate courses at Florida State University, and he worked in the custom business research industry in Phoenix. His research looks at challenges associated with virtual work and collaboration, detection of computer-based deception, and leadership strategies for transformational technology projects. His work has been published in top academic and practitioner outlets, and it has been reported about by major media outlets. Gabe also collaborates with businesses on research in these areas, and he has worked with organizations in the automotive manufacturing, insurance, airport management, and IT-services areas.

Research Interests

  • Challenges with using new types of communication in organizations
  • Detection of deception in computer-mediated communication
  • Implementation strategies for transformational enterprise systems

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Professor, IESE Business School (Barcelona, Spain)
  • Instructor and Research Assistant, Florida State University
  • Automation and Graphics Specialist, Research International

Selected Publications

  • House, D.; Giordano, G. (2020) “Politeness in security directives: Insights in browser compliance for the human element.” Computers & Security.
  • George, J.; Gupta, M.; Giordano, G.; Mills, A.; Tennant, V.; Lewis, C. (2018) “The Effects of Communication Media and Culture on Deception Detection Accuracy.” MIS Quarterly, 42(2), 551-575.
  • Giordano, G. and George, J. (2013) “The Effects of Task Complexity and Group Member Experience on Computer-Mediated Groups Facing Deception.” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 56(3), 210-225.
  • Kaganer, E., Giordano, G., Brion, S., and Tortoriello, M. (2013) “Media Tablets for Mobile Learning: Friend or Foe?” Communications of the ACM, 56(11), 68-75.
  • Giordano, G., Lamy, A., and Janasz, Tomasz. (2011) “Who’s the Leader? Financial IT Integration at a Global Insurance Company.” 360° - The Business Transformation Journal, June, 52-59. — Reprinted in (2013) Uhl, A. and Gollenia, L. (Eds), Business Transformation Essentials: Case Studies and Articles. Surrey, England: Gower.
  • Giordano, G., George, J., and Marett, K. (2011) “Reviewers and the Detection of Deceptive Information in Recorded Interviews." Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 41(2), 252-269.
  • George, J., Marett, K. and Giordano, G. (2008) "Deception: Towards an Individualistic View of Group Support Systems." Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 9(10), 653-676.
  • Giordano, G. and Tilley, P. (2006). “The Effects of Computer-Mediation, Training, and Warning on False Alarms in an Interview Setting.” Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 18(6), 226-238.