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Faculty Profile - Thomas Stafford


Department of Management Information Systems
324 Fogelman Administration Building
Memphis, TN 38152-3120

Office: 901.678.4628
Fax: 901.678.4151
Email:tstaffor@memphis.edu
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Education
Doctor of Philosophy [Management Information Systems]
Doctor of Philosophy [Marketing]
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science

Selected Research

Stafford, T.F. and Turan, A.H. 2011. “Online Tax Payment Systems as an Emergent Aspect of Governmental Transformation,” European Journal of Information Systems (20:3), pp. 343–357. Abstract

Yang, Y., Stafford, T. F., and Gillenson, M., 2011. “Satisfaction with Employee Relationship Management Systems: The Impact of Usefulness on Systems Quality Perceptions,” European Journal of Information Systems (20), pp. 221–236. Abstract

Stafford, T. and Poston, R. S. 2010. “Online Security Threats and User Intentions: A Model of Computer Protection Motivation,” IEEE Computer (43:1), pp. 58-64. Abstract

Stafford, T. F. 2008. “Social and Usage Process Motivations for Consumer Internet Access,” Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (20:3), pp. 1-20.

Stafford, M. R., Stern, B., Stafford, T. F. and Bienstock, C. 2008. “Consumer Acceptance of Online Auctions: An Extension and Revision of the TAM,” Psychology & Marketing (25:7), pp. 619-636. Abstract

Bienstock, C., Stafford M., Sherrell, D., and Stafford T. F. 2008. “An Expanded Model of Logistics Service Quality: Incorporating Logistics Information Technology,” International Journal of Production Economics (113:1), pp. 205-222. Abstract

Poston, R. S. and Stafford, T.F. 2008. “Ratings Scheme Bias: Using Ratings in E-Commerce,” Journal of Organizational and End User Computing (20:4), pp. 45-73.

Biographical Summary
Dr. Thomas F. Stafford is an Associate Professor of Management Information Systems. He also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious MIS publication ACM Data Base for Advances in Information Systems. He has earned doctorates in marketing and management information systems, with minors spanning management, psychology and logistics. He joined The University of Memphis to take over the duties of teaching the Global Information Technology course sequence and also has interests in e-commerce and strategic information systems.

   

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