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Gaurav Bansal

Gaurav Bansal
Chair, Analytics & Information Systems; O Bleness Professor of Analytics & Information Systems
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Education

Ph.D. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Management Science (MIS) 

Research Interests

Dr Bansal's research interest lies in how the world shapes technology and how the world, and particularly humans, are shaped by technology in return. Some of his recent research examines issues related to how companies can rebuild consumer trust after a data breach, gender issues in IT leadership, the psychology of fake news, and how AI-enabled smart devices are making us smart as a species but less so individually. 

Publications

[29]. Bansal, G., Mitchell, A., and Li, Dahui (2024). A Panel Report on Higher Education in the Age of AI from the Perspective of Academic Leaders in the Midwest U.S., Communications of the Association for Information Systems (ABDC: A).

[28]. Bansal, G., and Axelton, Z. (2024 forthcoming). She’s Worth IT: Challenges for Female CIOs in Ensuring IT Security Compliance, Information Technology & People (ABDC: A).

[27]. Bansal, G. (2024 forthcoming). Reprogramming the Software of the Mind: A New Framework for Cultural Homogenization*. Journal of Global Information Technology Management, p. x-x. (*Invited Editorial) (ABDC Rank: B).

[26]. Muzatko, S., and Bansal, G. (2023, forthcoming) “It pays to be forthcoming: Timing of data breach announcement, trust violation, and trust restoration,” Internet Research (ABDC: A).

25]. Reilly, J., Rhoads, J. L., Bettin, T., Dennik-Champion, G., and Bansal, G. (2023). Experiences of Nurse Practitioners with Telehealth During the COVID-19 Pandemic", Journal of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (JAANP), (35:12), p. 787-793.

[24] Bansal, G., Thatcher, J., and Schuetz, S. (2023, forthcoming) “Where Authority Fails and Experts Excel: The Role of Source and Influence Tactics in Cybersecurity Policy Compliance,” Computers & Security (ABDC: A).

[23]. Bansal, G., and Axelton, Z (2024) Impact of Cybersecurity Disclosures on Stakeholder Intentions. Journal of Computer Information Systems, (64:1), p. 78-91. DOI: 10.1080/08874417.2023.2180785 (ABDC Rank: A).

[22]. Bansal, G., and Nah, F. (2022) Internet Privacy Concerns Revisited: Surveillance and Right-to-Be-Forgotten as New Dimensions. Information & Management (59:3), p. 1-17 (ABDC Rank: A*).

[21.] Bansal, G. and Warkentin, M. (2021). Do you still Trust?: The Role of Age, Gender, and Privacy Concern on Trust after Insider Data Breaches. The DATABASE for Advances in InformationSystems (52:4), p. 9-44 (ABDC Rank: A).

[20.] Bansal, G., and Muzatko, S. (2021). Shipping and Return Shipping Prices and Online Purchase Intentions: The Role of Gender and Product Price Category. International Journal of Business (26:3), p. 53-71 (ABDC Rank: C).

[19]. Bansal, G. (2021). Restoring Trust after an Insider Breach: Both the Gender Matter – CEOs and Users. Journal of Computer Information Systems (61:1), p. 11-29 (ABDC Rank: A).

[18.] Robert, L. P., Gaurav, B., & Lütge, C. (2020). ICIS 2019 SIGHCI Workshop Panel Report: Human–Computer Interaction Challenges and Opportunities for Fair, Trustworthy and Ethical Artificial Intelligence. AIS Transactions on Human Computer Interaction (12:2), pp. 96-108 (ABDC Rank: A).

[17.] Bansal, G., Muzatko, S., and Shin, S. (2020). Information System Security Policy Noncompliance: The Role of Situation-Specific Ethical Orientation. Information Technology & People (34:1) p. 250–296 (impact factor: 1.263) (ABDC Rank: A).

[16.] Bansal, G. and Redfearn, N.* (2019). Trust Violation and Rebuilding After a Data Breach: Role of Environmental Stewardship and Underlying Motives. Journal of Midwest AIS, (the paper was presented the best paper award at MWAIS 2019 conference, * undergraduate student at UW-Green Bay).

[15]. Bansal, G. (2019). Time to Revisit Sumantra Ghoshal’s Legacy: One AI Algorithm at a Time*. Journal of Global Information Technology Management (22:3), p. 1-3. issue (published online). (*Invited Editorial) (ABDC Rank: B).

[14] Bansal, G. (2019) Book Review: Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research (published online Mar 2019) [https://doi.org/10.1080/15228053.2019.1587571] (invited book review), (ABDC Rank: C).

[13]. Russ, M., Bansal, G., & Adam, P. (2017).  The 'Knowledge-City' and the 'Experience-City': The main, mediating and moderating effects of education on income and economic inequality. Journal of the Knowledge Economy (8:3), p. 804-829 (ABDC Rank: C).

[12]. Bansal, G. (2017). Distinguishing Between Privacy and Security Concerns:  An Empirical Examination and Scale Validation. Journal of Computer Information Systems (57:4), p. 330-343(ABDC Rank: A).

[11]. Bansal, G., Zahedi, F. M., & Gefen, D. (2016).  Do Context and Personality Matter? Trust and Privacy Concern in Disclosing Private Information Online. Information & Management (53), p. 1-21, (ABDC Rank: A*).

[10]. Bansal, G., Zahedi, F. M., & Gefen, D. (2015).  The Role of Privacy Assurance Mechanisms in Building Trust and the Moderating Role of Privacy Concern. European Journal of Information Systems (24:6), p. 624–644, (ABDC Rank: A*).

[9]. Bansal, G. & Zahedi, F. M. (2015).  Trust Violation and Repair: The Information Privacy Perspective. Decision Support Systems (71), p. 62-77, (ABDC Rank: A*).

[8]. Tyczkowski, B., Vandenhouten, C., Reilly, J., Bansal, G., Kubsch, M., Jakkola, R. (2015).  Emotional intelligence (EI) and nursing leadership styles among nurse managers. Nursing Administration Quarterly (39:2), p. 172-180.

[7]. Bansal, G. & Zahedi, F. M. (2014).  Trust-discount tradeoff in three contexts: Frugality moderating privacy and security concerns. Journal of Computer Information Systems (55:1), p. 13-29, (ABDC Rank: A).

[6]. Bansal, G. (2011).  Continuing E-book Use: Role of Environmental Consciousness, Personality and Past Usage. Journal of Computer Information Systems (52:2), 93-104, (ABDC Rank: A).

5]. Zhao, H., Sinha, A. P., & Bansal, G. (2011).  An Extended Tuning Method for Cost-Sensitive Regression and Forecasting. Decision Support Systems (51), p. 372-383, (ABDC Rank: A*).

[4]. Zahedi, F. M. & Bansal, G. (2011).  Cultural Signifiers of Web Site Images. Journal of Management Information Systems (28:1), p. 147-200, (ABDC Rank: A*, also in FT50).

[3]. Bansal, G., Zahedi, F. M., & Gefen, D. (2010).  The Impact of Personal Dispositions on Information Sensitivity, Privacy Concern and Trust in Disclosing Health Information Online. Decision Support Systems (49) p. 138-150, (ABDC Rank: A*).

[2]. Zahedi, F. M., Bansal, G., & Ische, J. (2010).  Success Factors in Cooperative Online Marketplaces: Trust as the Social Capital and Value Generator in Vendors-Exchange Relationships. Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce (20), p. 295-327, (ABDC Rank: A).

[1]. Bansal, G., Sinha, A. P., & Zhao, H. (2009).  Tuning Data Mining Methods for Cost-Sensitive Regression: A Study in Loan Charge-Off Forecasting. Journal of Management Information Systems (25:3), p. 317-338 (ABDC Rank: A*, also in FT50).

Presentations & Awards

  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2023
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2020
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2019
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2016
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2014
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2011
  • Midwest AIS Conference for Information Systems 2010

Best Paper Award Nominations:

  • 84th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, 2024 / Division: Communication, Digital Technology, and Organization (CTO)
  • Americas Conference for Information Systems (AMCIS), 2009 (2 nominations)
  • International Conference for Information Systems (ICIS), Paris 2008

Bio

Dr. Gaurav Bansal is the Chair and O'Bleness Full Professor of Analytics & Information Systems at Ohio University. He is also a distinguished member (cum laude) of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). He also served as the Dept Chair and Frederick E. Baer Professor in Business and Full Professor of MIS / Statistics at the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business at UW-Green Bay.

He serves as editor-in-chief for the Journal of Information Technology Case and Application Research. Researchwise, Dr. Bansal has published around 72 peer-reviewed journal publications and conference proceedings, including two FT50 research journal publications and twenty-one research papers in journals with the Australian Business Deans' Council's rating A and higher. His research has over 3000 citations on Google Scholar, with more than 25 papers with 10 or more citations each. His papers were nominated for the best paper award at the Americas Conference for Information Systems (AMCIS) 2010, Peru and the International Conference for Information Systems (ICIS) 2008, Paris, and received best paper awards at the Midwest Association for Information Systems (MWAIS) conferences in 2010, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2019, 2020, and 2023.

Dr Bansal's research interest lies in how the world shapes technology and how the world, and particularly humans, are shaped by technology in return. Some of his recent research examines issues related to how companies can rebuild consumer trust after a data breach, gender issues in IT leadership, the psychology of fake news, and how AI-enabled smart devices are making us smart as a species but less so individually.

Dr. Bansal has been awarded twice with the prestigious UW-Green Bay Founders Award, first for collaborative achievement in 2018 for advancing the message of Dr. Martin Luther King in the Greater Green Bay community and second for Excellence in Scholarship for the year 2020. He was recognized as a Wisconsin Teaching Fellow for the years 2011-2012. Before starting his academic career, he worked as a Quality Assurance Engineer for General Motors India (1998-2000) and Daewoo Motors India (1996-1998).