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Qin Weng

Assistant Professor - Information Systems & Business Analytics

Contact Information

Email:  Qin_Weng@baylor.edu
Mailing Address:  One Bear Place #98005
Waco, TX  76706
Office Location:  Paul L. Foster Campus for Business and Innovation 

Awards and Honors

  • AIS Distinguished Member, AIS (2022)
  • AMCIS 2022 Top Full Papers Award, AIS (2022)
  • MIS Quarterly Scholarly Development Academy Inaugural Class, MISQ (2022)

Professional Memberships

  • Association of Information Systems (2010 - Present)
  • Beta Gamma Sigma (1999 - Present)

Biography


Dr. Qin Weng is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Business Analytics at the Hankamer School of Business at Baylor University. She received her PhD in Information Systems from the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research focuses on IT project governance and control. She is interested in how IT projects and teams could be successfully managed to benefit individuals, organizations, and society. She has published in Information Systems Research, Journal of the Association of Information Systems, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Internet Research, and proceedings of major IS conferences. She is an AIS Distinguished Member, and mini-track chair at the Americas Conference on Information Systems and Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Prior to her academic career, she had gained over 10 years of professional IT experience in the healthcare industry in the US.

Publications

Basic or Discovery Scholarship

Qin Weng, Danping Wang, Stephen De Lurgio II, Sebastian Schuetz (2024). "How Do Small-to-Medium-Sized E-Commerce Businesses Stay Competitive? Evidence on the Critical Roles of IT Capability, Innovation and Multihoming," Internet Research.

Tom Mattson, Jie Ren, Qin Weng (2024). “The Bright and Dark Side of Social Media in the Marginalized Contexts,” Proceedings of 57th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Oahu, HI, January.

Tom Mattson, Qin Weng, Jie Ren (2024). “Curse or Cure: Exploring Responses to Mental Health Related Posts in Reddit and ChatGPT Using Terror Management Theory,” Proceedings of 57th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Oahu, HI, January.

Qin Weng (2023). “Agile CRISP-DM for Analytics Projects: Understanding Diabetes Treatment Using fsQCA,” Proceedings of 29th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Panama City, Panama, August.

Qin Weng, Franck Soh (2023). “The Influence of Project Initiators’ Person-to-Person Followership on Project Popularity in Open Source Communities: The Role of Reach and Importance,” Journal of Strategic Information Systems 32(2): 101771.

Viswanath Venkatesh, Qin Weng, Arun Rai, Likoebe M. Maruping (2023). “Guidelines for the Development of Three-Level Models: Bridging Levels of Analysis and Integrating Contextual Influences in IS Research,” Journal of the Association for Information Systems 24(1): 65-106.

Qin Weng, Wendy Wang, Amber Young (2022). “How Is IT Identity Claimed and Manifested?” Proceedings of 28th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Minneapolis, MN, August. (Selected as a top paper for AMCIS 2022)

Qin Weng, Wendy Wang, Jignya Patel (2019). “Exploring the Formation of IT Identity: A Technology-Value Fit Model,” Proceedings of 25th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Cancun, Mexico, August.

Gregory D. Moody, Laurie J. Kirsch, Sandra A. Slaughter, Brian Kimball Dunn, Qin Weng (2016) “Facilitating the Transformational: An Exploration of Control in Cyberinfrastructure Projects and the Discovery of Field Control,” Information Systems Research 27(2): 324-346.

Laurie J. Kirsch, Qin Weng (2015). “IT Standards,” Wiley Encyclopedia of Management, 3rd Edition, Volume 7, Management Information Systems.

Qin Weng, Nikhil Sharma, Brian S. Butler (2011). “Just-in-time Knowledge: Knowledge Mobilization in a Public Health Network,” Proceedings of 17th Americas Conference on Information Systems, Detroit, MI, August.

Kendall Giles, K-M. Bryson, Qin Weng (2001). “Comparison of Two Families of Entropy-Based Classification Measures with and without Feature Selection,” Proceedings of 34th Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences, Maui, HI, January.
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