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J INGQUAN L I , P H .D.

Division of Business, Arts and Science Texas A&M University-San Antonio 1450 Gillette Blvd.

San Antonio, Texas 78224. USA.

Phone: (210) 932- 6243 Email: jli@tamusa.tamus.edu

Education

Ph.D., Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.

M.S., Manufacturing Management, University of Toledo, 1997.

B.E., Computer Engineering, Xi’an Jiaotong University, 1987.

Working Experience

9/2009-Present, Assistant Professor: Texas A&M University-San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.

9/2004-8/2009, Assistant Professor: Texas A&M University-Kingsville System Center-San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.

1987-1995, Computer Engineer: North China Institute of Computing Technology, Beijing, China.

Teaching Experience

Assistant Professor - The Texas A&M University-San Antonio, Division of Business, Arts and Sciences.

Teaching includes both graduate and undergraduate courses in the Department of Business.

Specific courses taught include:

1. CISA 5332 (Professor), Business Intelligence and Data Mining 2. CISA 5309 (Professor), Computer Technology and its Applications 3. CISA 5330 (Professor), Telecommunications

4. CISA 5323 (Professor), Business Intelligence

5. CISA 3358 (Professor), Management Information Systems 6. CISA 4302 (Professor), Business Applications Using C++.

7. CISA 4306 (Professor), Telecommunications I 8. CISA 4308 (Professor), Telecommunications II

9. CISA 4332 (Professor), Business Intelligence and Data Mining 10. CISA 4359 (Professor), Java Programming

11. CISA 4323 (Professor), Business Intelligence Using SAP

12. CISA 3367 (Professor), Advanced Microcomputer Applications and Systems (VB .NET) 13. CISA 4304 (Professor), Advanced Database Systems

14. CISA 3351 (Professor), Microcomputer Databases

15. CISA 4301 (Professor), Microcomputer Assembly Language Programming 16. CISA 3364 (Professor), Microcomputer Programming in BASIC

Graduate Teaching Assistant - The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Business.

Teaching includes both graduate and undergraduate courses in the Department of Business Administration.

Specific courses taught include:

1. B ADM 392 (Instructor), Database Management, 3 Semesters.

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2. B ADM 455 (Guest lectures and TA), Enterprise Information Management 3. B ADM 294 (TA), Object-Oriented Programming Languages

4. B ADM 490 (TA), Advanced Enterprise Computing Management 5. B ADM 395 (TA), Decision Support Systems

Refereed Publications -- Journal Articles

1. Li, Jingquan, “Improving chronic disease self-management through social networks.” Population Health Management. In press.

2. Li, Jingquan and Shaw, Michael J., "Electronic Medical Records, HIPAA and Patient Privacy."

International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 45-54, July- September 2008.

3. Li, Jingquan, Sikora, Riyaz, Shaw, Michael J., and Tan, Gek Woo, “ A Strategic Analysis of Inter Organizational Information Sharing.” Decision Support Systems, Vol. 42, No.1, 2006: 251-266.

4. Li, Jingquan and Shaw, Michael J., “Protection of Health Information in Data Mining.”

International Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 210-222, 2004.

Refereed Publications -- Book Chapters

1. Li, Jingquan and Shaw, Michael J., "Safeguarding the Privacy of Electronic Medical Records," in Pervasive Information Security and Privacy Developments: Trends and Advancements (Hamid Nemati Ed.). Hersey PA: IGI Global, 2011, pp. 105-115. ISBN: 978-1-61692-000-5.

2. Li, Jingquan, Sikora, Riyaz, and Shaw, Michael J., "Supply Chain Management: A Multi-Agent System Framework," in Supply Chain Management and Knowledge Management (Ashish Dwivedi and Tim Butcher Ed.). England: Macmillan Publishers, 2008, pp. 151-169. ISBN: 978-0- 230-57343-7.

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1. Li, J., “The Role of Online Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication Tools in Student Learning,” Proceedings of the Second Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference

(forthcoming).

2. Li, J. & Chavez, S., “The Impact of E-Learning Technologies on Student Learning,” Proceedings of the Second Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2012.

3. Diaz, J. and Li, J., “Students’ Perceptions of E-Learning Tools,” the Third Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2011.

4. Li, J., Green, C.W. and Hurley, T.A., “Students' and Faculty Perceptions of Hybrid Courses: A Comparative Study,” Proceedings of the Second Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2010.

5. Li, J. and Hurley, T., “Incorporating Web-Based Learning into Conventional Teaching,”

Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2009.

3. Li, J. and Shaw, M.J., “Privacy Enhanced Data Pre-Processing for HIPAA Compliance,” in Proceedings of the 16

th

Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, 2006.

4. Li, J. and Martinez, P., “A Case Study of Mobile Commerce and RFID Practices,” in Proceedings of the Fifth Workshop on e-Business, 2006.

5. Li, J., “Privacy Protection in Data-Oriented Services.” Proceedings of the 15

th

Workshop on Information Technologies and Systems, 2005.

6. Li, J., “Protection of Organizational Data.” Proceedings of the SoftWars Conference, 2005.

7. Li, J., Shaw, M.J., and Lin, F.R., “Privacy Protection in Data Mining.” Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems, 2003.

8. Li, J., Shaw, M.J., and Tan, G.W., “Evaluating Information Sharing Strategies in Supply Chains.”

Proceedings of the European Conference on Information Systems, 2000.

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Conference Presentations

1. Li, J., “The Impact of Data Mining on Individual Privacy,” Organizations and Society in Information Systems (OASIS) Workshop, 2005.

2. Li, J. and Shaw, M.J., “On the Development and Quantification of Privacy-Enhancing Data Mining Methods,” INFORMS Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, October 2003.

Papers under Review

1. Li, Jingquan, "Informational Privacy in Health Care Social Networks," submitted to the Communications of the ACM, 2012, (under review).

2. Li, Jingquan, "Privacy-Sensitive Personal Health Records," submitted to the IEEE Internet Computing, 2012, (under review).

3. Li, J. “Strategic Aspects of Maintaining Confidentiality of Organizational Data,” submitted to the International Journal of Information Security and Privacy, 2011.

Grants and Research Funding Proposal

1. 2009: Principle Investigator, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Research Award -- Students' and Faculty Perceptions of Hybrid Courses: A Comparative Study.

2. 2007: University Research Award Proposal, Texas A&M University-Kingsville -- Privacy- Enhancing Data Mining.

3. 2004: Business Measurement Research Program Proposal, submitted to KPMG LLP and the KPMG Foundation -- Business Measurement for Fraud Detection with Privacy Protection.

4. 2002: Co-Principal investigator, University of Illinois Research Board Award -- On the Development and Quantification of Privacy-Enhancing Data Mining Methods.

5. 2000-01: Co-Principal investigator, University of Illinois Research Board Award -- Supply Chain Management: A Multi-Agent Approach.

6. 1999: Co-Principal investigator, Motorola Manufacturing Systems Research Grant, Motorola Inc.

-- Information Technology for Managing Global Supply Chain Networks.

Professional Growth Activities

1. Reviewer, multiple journals, including Decision Support Systems, European Journal of

Information Systems, IEEE Internet Computing, International Journal of Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Journal of Information Science and Technology, Journal of Healthcare Technology and Management, International Journal of Electronic Business, MIS Review: An International Journal.

2. Paper reviewer, multiple conferences in information systems, including International Conference for Information Systems (ICIS), European Conference for Information Systems (ECIS). Americas Conference in Information Systems (AMCIS), Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).

3. Program Committee Member , First Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2009, San Antonio, TX

4. Program Committee Member , Second Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2010, San Antonio, TX

5. Session Chairs, First Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2009 San Antonio, TX 6. Paper reviewer, First Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2009

7. Paper reviewer, Second Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference, 2010

8. Member, Association for Information Systems

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9. Member, Information Systems World (ISWorld)

10. Member , The Cyber City, USA: Academic Community of Interest Group of Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce.

Service Activities -- University/College/Department Committees

Chair of School Curriculum Committee (2012-present) -- attended all the meetings and contributed to the development and review of graduate and undergraduate course catalog and degree plans.

Member of Online MBA Committee (2009-present) -- attended all the meetings and contributed to the development of a proposed online MBA program.

Member of University Calendar Committee (2009-present) -- attended all the meetings and contributed to the development of a proposed academic calendar and annual holiday schedule for submission to the Provost.

Member of University Post Tenure Review Committee (2011) -- reviewed and established University Post Tenure Review Policies and Procedures.

Member of University Southwest Teaching and Learning Conference Committee (2008- present) -- attended all the conference and program meetings, handled the peer review process, chaired the conference sessions, and contributed the preparation activities for the SWTLC conferences.

Member of Department of Business Assessment Committee (2009-2010) -- attended all the meetings and contributed to the development of academic assessment tools for graduate and undergraduate programs.

Curriculum Development (2009) – Worked on the development of the computer science curriculum, collected curriculum information on computer science from other universities, collaborated with other faculty members, and developed a strong CS minor for math and biology students. Also reviewed the CIS concentrations on Information assurance, ERP, and project management, and spent significant amount of time collecting curriculum information on these fields to provide constructive suggestions for these concentrations.

Information Technology Center Development – Participated in the development of IT Center at Texas A&M University-San Antonio, collaborated with other faculty members in preparing documents for the certification of National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education by the National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security, and worked on the development of computer science program.

Advisory Committee for College of Information Technology Texas A&M University-San Antonio -- attended all the meetings, collected curriculum information on information technology from the major Universities in the United States, and contributed to the preparation activities for the proposed college.

Member of TAMUK System Center-San Antonio College of Business AACSB Accreditation Committee (2008-2009) -- attended all the meetings, contributed to the development of CoB faculty excellence criteria, and contributed to the discussion of AACSB Accreditation for CoB.

Computer Information Systems (CIS) Tenure-Track Faculty Search Committee (2008) -- reviewed all the applications, attended all the meetings and the interviews, and verified the credentials of the applicant.

Finance Tenure-Track Faculty Search Committee (2007-2008) -- reviewed all the applications and

attended all the meetings and the interviews, and verified the credentials of applicants.

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Computer Information Systems (CIS) Lecturer Faculty Selection Committee (2006) -- reviewed all the applications and attended all the meetings and the interviews, and verified the credentials of applicants.

CIS 2+2 degree plans (2004-present) -- reviewed all the CIS 2+2 degree plans with the Alamo Community Colleges, suggested the appropriate changes, and met with the chairs of CIS at the Alamo Community Colleges to discuss the 2+2 plans.

Recruitment and retention activities (2004-present) -- participated in all the assigned "Meet and Greet' activities at the Alamo Community Colleges and other recruitment and registration activities at the colleges.

CIS student advisor (2004-present) -- advised CIS students at university registration days and student advising meetings.

Member of TAMUK College of Business Administration Scholarly Activity Review Committee (2006) -- Participated in the meetings, collected suggestions from the faculty members, and proposed new scholarly activity review criteria.

Computer Information Systems Curriculum Review (2006) -- reviewed the CIS curriculum and provided suggestions.

Attendance at and supportive of general university functions (2004-present).

Dissertation

"Privacy-Enhancing Data Mining: Issues, Techniques and Measures," 2004, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Honors, Awards and Other Special Recognition

1. College of Business Faculty Excellence in Teaching and Scholarship Award, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, 2010.

2. College of Business Faculty Excellence in Scholarship Award, Texas A&M University-San Antonio, 2009

3. Seymour Sudman Award, 1999

4. College of Commerce Fellowship, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998

5. Seymour Sudman Award, 1998

References

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