Rhoda Joseph
Professor
Information Systems
Pennsylvania State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Joseph received her doctoral degree, specializing in information systems, from the City University of New York. Prior to joining Penn State Harrisburg she taught at Baruch College for several years. Her primary teaching areas are database management, data warehousing and electronic commerce. Her research has appeared in several journals including Journal of Global Information Technology Management, Communications of the ACM, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications, Government Information Quarterly and others. She has also presented her research at local, regional and international conferences.
Research Interest
E-government/M-Government, IT in Emerging Economies, Big Data and Data Analytics, Musicology, Composition, Music performance
Publications
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Kitlan, David P., and Rhoda C. Joseph. "An Examination of Factors Affecting Multilevel E-Voting."Â Online]. Avaible: http://www. nedsi. org/proc/ 2008/proc/p07102002. pdf,[Accessed: 18/07/2015]Â (2008).
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Joseph, Rhoda C. "Government-to-Business (G2B) perspectives in E-government." Northeast Decision Sciences Institute Proceedings (2009): 192-199.
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Joseph, Rhoda C. "To adopt or not to adopt-that is the question." AMCIS 2005 Proceedings (2005): 206.