Name Abhay Nath Mishra Education Doctor of Philosophy, Information Systems (2003) University of Texas, Austin Master of Business Administration (1996) Xavier Labor Relations Institute, Jamshedpur, India Bachelor of Technology, Computer Science and Engineering (1993) National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, India Research Interests Application of IT for clinical, operational and financial improvements in health care; IT, process innovations and organizational impacts; Analytics in health care, manufacturing and electronic commerce; Electronic procurement and supply chain management; IT capabilities and strategy; IT innovations and their implementation Fellowship and Awards 1. Student Technology Fee Award, Georgia State University, 2013 2. Summer Research Grant, Georgia State University, 2012 and 2013 3. Outstanding Mentor and Role Model award by The Panhellenic Association at Carnegie Mellon University, 2007 4. Software Technology Initiative Grant to develop database oriented mini-cases, University of Maryland, College Park, 2004 5. David Bruton Jr. Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2001 6. University of Texas summer tuition fellowship, 2001 7. Eugene and Dora Bonham research grant, McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, 2000 8. Academic fellowship, College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1997 1998 9. Merit scholarship, National Institute of Technology, Surathkal, 1989 1993 Work Experience
2014 present: J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Position: Associate Professor Primary appointment: Institute of Health Administration Secondary appointment: Department of CIS 2008 2014: J. Mack Robinson College of Business Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Position: Assistant Professor 2007 2008: David A. Tepper School of Business Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA. Position: Visiting Assistant Professor 2002 2007: Robert H. Smith School of Business University of Maryland, College Park, MD. Position: Lecturer/Assistant Professor 1998 2002: McCombs School of Business University of Texas, Austin, TX. Position: Research Assistant/Teaching Assistant/Instructor 1997 1998: College of Commerce and Business Administration University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL. Position: Research Assistant 1996 1997: Ramco Systems, Madras, India. Position: Senior Product Executive 1993 1994: Tata Steel, Jamshedpur, India. Position: Senior Officer Publications: Refereed Scholarly Journals 1. Singh, R., L. Mathiassen, A. N. Mishra. Forthcoming. Organizational path constitution in technological innovation: Evidence from rural telehealth. MIS Quarterly. 2. Yu, S., A. N. Mishra, A. Gopal, S. Slaughter, T. Mukhopadhyay. Forthcoming. E-procurement infusion and operational process impacts in MRO procurement: Complementary or substitutive effects? Production and Operations Management. 3. Mishra, A. N., P. Ketsche, J. Marton, A. Snyder, S. McLaren. 2014. Examining the potential of information technology to improve public insurance application processes: Enrollee assessments from a concurrent mixed method analysis. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. (21:6) 1045-1052.
4. Bhargava, H., A. N. Mishra. 2014. Electronic medical records and physician productivity: Evidence from panel data analysis. Management Science. (60:10) 2543-2562. 5. Mishra, A. N., S. Devaraj, G. Vaidyanathan. 2013. Capability hierarchy in electronic procurement and procurement process performance: An empirical analysis. Journal of Operations Management. (31:6) 376-390. 6. Devaraj, S., G. Vaidyanathan, A. N. Mishra. 2012. Effect of purchase volume flexibility and purchase mix flexibility on e-procurement performance: An analysis of two perspectives. Journal of Operations Management. (30:7-8) 509-520. 7. Mishra, A. N., C. Anderson, C. M. Angst, R. Agarwal. 2012. Electronic health records assimilation and physician identity evolution: An identity theory perspective. Information Systems Research. (23:3, Part 1 of 2) 738-760. 8. Mishra, A. N., R. Agarwal. 2010. Technological frames, organizational capabilities, and IT use: An empirical investigation of electronic procurement. Information Systems Research. (21:2) 249-270. 9. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2007. Antecedents and consequences of Internet use in procurement: An empirical investigation of U.S. manufacturing firms. Information Systems Research. (18:1) 103-120. Publications: Refereed Conference Proceedings 1. Marton, J., A. N. Mishra, P. Ketsche, A. Snyder, S. McLaren. 2013. Can information technology improve the Medicaid application process? Enrollee perceptions from Georgia. AcademyHealth, June 23-25, Baltimore, MD. 2. Mishra, A. N., A. Snyder, J. Marton, P. Ketsche, S. McLaren. 2012. Virtualizing Medicaid application process in Georgia. Workshop on Health IT and Economics, October 5-6, Washington, DC. 3. Bhargava, H., A. N. Mishra. 2011. Electronic medical records and physician productivity: Insights from panel data analysis and design implications. Conference on Information Systems and Technology, INFORMS, November 12-13, Charlotte, NC. 4. Bhargava, H., A. N. Mishra. 2010. Do electronic medical records make physicians more productive? An empirical analysis and design implications. Workshop on Health IT and Economics, October 8-9, Washington, DC. 5. Singh, R., L. Mathiassen, A. N. Mishra. 2009. A theory of rural telehealth innovation -- A paradoxical approach. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems, December 15-18, Phoenix, AZ. 6. Yu, S., A. N. Mishra, A. Gopal, T. Mukhopadhyay. 2009. IT infusion and its performance impacts: An empirical analysis of e-procurement in the service
industry. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems, December 15-18, Phoenix, AZ. 7. Yu, S., A. N. Mishra, A. Gopal, S. Slaughter, T. Mukhopadhyay. 2008. IT infusion and its performance impacts: An empirical analysis of e-procurement in the service sector. Conference on Information Systems and Technology, INFORMS, October 11-12, Washington, DC. 8. Anderson, C., A. N. Mishra, R. Agarwal, C. M. Angst. 2007. Digitizing healthcare: The ability and motivation of physician practices and their adoption of electronic health record systems. Proceedings of International Conference on Information Systems, December 9-12, Montreal, QC. 9. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2001. Determinants of the level of Internetbased procurement: An empirical study of the procurement of production goods in manufacturing firms. Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 3-5, Boston, MA. 10. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2000. An empirical investigation of Internet-based procurement. Proceedings of Third International Conference on Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce, November 16-19, Dallas, TX. Publications: Non-Refereed and Other 1. Mishra, A. N., P. Ketsche, J. Marton, A. Snyder, S. McLaren. 2012. Virtualizing Medicaid application process in Georgia: A test of process virtualization theory. INFORMS Annual Meeting, October 14-17, Phoenix, AZ. 2. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2006. Antecedents and consequences of Internet use in procurement: An empirical investigation. INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 5-8, Pittsburgh, PA. 3. Mishra, A. N. 2005. Electronic procurement from Internet-based business-tobusiness markets: A multi-perspective study. INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 12-16, San Francisco, CA. Work in Progress 1. Mishra, A. N., A. Snyder, P. Ketsche, J. Marton, S. McLaren. Virtualizing benefits application and renewal processes: A theoretical and empirical investigation of two public health programs. Target journal: MIS Quarterly; Current Stage: Data analysis in progress; Target submission date: Spring 2015. 2. Mishra, A. N. Does health care digitization pay off? EHR assimilation, administrative and clinical process changes, and operational, patient and financial outcomes. Target journal: Production and Operations Management, Data analysis in progress; Target submission date: Spring 2015.
3. Mishra, A. N., J. (Cath) Oh, Y. Tao, M. Keil. Health information technology investments, health care utilization, clinical quality and performance of hospitals in the United States. Data collection complete. 4. Mishra, A. N., A. Baird, P. Ketsche, L. Maruping. Accountable care organizations, patient-centered medical homes and IT-based coordination. Conceptualization in progress. 5. Mishra, A. N., A. Baird, P. Ketsche, A. Sumner. Evaluation of a pharmacy information system. Conceptualization in progress. Externally-Funded Research Projects 1. An Evaluation of the New Pharmacy Dispensing System (with A. Sumner, P. Ketsche, L. Branscomb, A. Baird, and M. Cameron), Begin Date: 12/2014, End Date: 06/2015; Amount of dunding: $75121, Role: PI and faculty 2. Medicaid and CHIP eligibility Georgia department of community health (with A. Snyder, J. Marton, B. Tyler and P. Ketsche), Begin Date: 10-01-2011, End Date: 12-31-2012, Amount of funding: $200,000, Role: Faculty 3. Design of health insurance exchange Georgia department of community health (with W. Custer, P. Ketsche, K. Minyard, G. Landers and A. Snyder), Begin Date: 11-01-2010, End Date: 09-30-2011, Amount of funding: $300,000, Role: Faculty 4. Electronic health record adoption and use among U.S. physician practices Pfizer Health Informatics (with R. Agarwal, C. Angst, and C. Anderson), Begin Date: 03-2006, End Date:02-2007, Amount of funding: $40,000, Role: PI and faculty Papers Presented at Professional Meetings 1. Marton, J., A. N. Mishra, P. Ketsche, A. Snyder, S. McLaren. 2013. Can information technology improve the Medicaid application process? Enrollee perceptions from Georgia. AcademyHealth, June 23-25, Baltimore, MD. 2. Mishra, A. N., P. Ketsche, J. Marton, A. Snyder, S. McLaren. 2012. Virtualizing Medicaid application process in Georgia: A test of process virtualization theory. INFORMS Annual Meeting, October 14-17, Phoenix, AZ. 3. Mishra, A. N., A. Snyder, J. Marton, P. Ketsche, S. McLaren. 2012. Virtualizing Medicaid application process in Georgia. Workshop on Health IT and Economics, October 5-6, Washington, DC. 4. Bhargava, H., A. N. Mishra. 2011. Electronic medical records and physician productivity: Insights from panel data analysis and design implications. Conference on Information Systems and Technology, INFORMS, November 12-13, Charlotte, NC.
5. Mishra, A. N., S. Devaraj, G. Vaidyanathan. 2010. A strategic approach to e- procurement management - An empirical analysis of capability hierarchy in electronic procurement. 41 st Decision Sciences Annual Conference, November 20-23, San Francisco, CA. 6. Bhargava, H., A. N. Mishra. 2010. Do electronic medical records make physicians more productive? An empirical analysis and design implications. Workshop on Health IT and Economics, October 8-9, Washington, DC. 7. Singh, R., L. Mathiassen, A. N. Mishra. 2009. A theory of rural telehealth innovation -- A paradoxical approach. International Conference on Information Systems, December 15-18, Phoenix, AZ. 8. Yu, S., A. N. Mishra, A. Gopal, T. Mukhopadhyay. 2009. IT infusion and its performance impacts: An empirical analysis of e-procurement in the service industry. International Conference on Information Systems, December 15-18, Phoenix, AZ. 9. Yu, S., A. N. Mishra, A. Gopal, S. Slaughter, T. Mukhopadhyay. 2008. IT infusion and its performance impacts: An empirical analysis of e-procurement in the service sector. Conference on Information Systems and Technology, INFORMS, October 11-12, Washington, DC. 10. Anderson, C., A. N. Mishra, R. Agarwal, C. M. Angst. 2007. Digitizing healthcare: The ability and motivation of physician practices and their adoption of electronic health record systems. International Conference on Information Systems, December 9-12, Montreal, QC. 11. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2006. Antecedents and consequences of Internet use in procurement: An empirical investigation. INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 5-8, Pittsburgh, PA. 12. Mishra, A. N. 2005. Electronic procurement from Internet-based business-tobusiness markets: A multi-perspective study. INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 12-16, San Francisco, CA. 13. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2001. Determinants of the level of Internetbased procurement: An empirical study of the procurement of production goods in manufacturing firms. Americas Conference on Information Systems, August 3-5, Boston, MA. 14. Mishra, A. N., P. Konana, A. Barua. 2000. An empirical investigation of Internet-based procurement. Third International Conference on Telecommunications and Electronic Commerce, November 16-19, Dallas, TX. Supervision of Doctoral Dissertations 1. Tao, Y. Ongoing. Essays on Health Information Technology and Its Quality and Efficiency Impacts on Organizations. Co-chair of the dissertation committee.
2. Hornyak, R. 2012. Knowledge Worker Behavioral Responses and Job Outcomes in Mandatory Enterprise System Use Contexts. Member of the dissertation committee, Initial placement: Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 3. Anderson, C. A. 2011. Health Information Systems Affordances: How the Materiality of Information Technology Enables and Constrains the Work Practices of Clinicians. Member of the dissertation committee, Initial placement: University of Nevada, Reno, NV. 4. Langer N. 2007. Essays in Information Technology Management. External reader of the dissertation, Initial placement: Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India. Continuing Education Activities in the Past Five Years 1. College-wide doctoral student workshop on Job Market and Applications, 2011 2. Faculty Development Committee workshop on Health Care Research, 2010 Invited Presentations Georgia Tech, Emory University Center of Comprehensive Informatics, University of California at Davis, University of Georgia, Georgia State University, American University, Carnegie Mellon University, Singapore Management University, University of Pittsburgh, City University of New York, University of Cincinnati, Babson College, University of Maryland at College Park, University of British Columbia, State University of New York at Buffalo, Arizona State University, University of Notre Dame, Penn State University, Texas A&M University, University of Washington at Seattle, Louisiana State University Teaching Robinson College of Business Ph.D. Topics in HIS MBA/MHA/MS Health Information Systems Predictive Analytics in Health Care Executive MBA Operations & Quality Management
Undergraduate Health Information Systems; Scientific Perspectives on Global Problems David A. Tepper School of Business Management Information Systems; Systems Analysis and Design Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA Electronic Commerce: Business Models and Technology; Telecommunications and the Internet; Data Management Systems; Managing Digital Businesses and Markets Undergraduate Introduction to Information Systems; Information Systems Projects McCombs School of Business Undergraduate Introduction to Data Management Teaching Evaluations Semester and year Course Number Course Title No. of students Student eval Fall 2014 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 20 4.4 Spr 2014 HA 8750 Predictive Analytics in Health Care 10 3.1 Spr 2014 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 33 4.2 Fall 2013 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 21 4.5 Sum 2013 EMBA Operations and Quality Management 50 3.2 8355 Spr 2013 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 26 4.8 Spr 2013 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 11 4.3 Fall 2012 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 41 4.5 Sum 2012 EMBA Operations and Quality Management 40 3.4 8355 Spr 2012 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 24 3.8 Spr 2012 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 24 4.6 Fall 2011 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 36 4.7 Sum 2011 EMBA Operations and Quality Management 39 4.0 8355 Spr 2011 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 32 4.4 Spr 2011 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 31 4.2 Fall 2010 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 33 3.9 Sum 2010 EMBA Operations and Quality Management 45 3.3
8355 Spr 2010 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 25 3.2 Spr 2010 HA/CIS E Topics in HIS 6 4.5 9200 Fall 2009 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 28 3.7 Spr 2009 HA 8670 Health Information Systems 7 4.3 Spr 2009 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 28 4.5 Fall 2008 PERS 2002 Scientific Perspectives on Global Problems (2 sections) Sum 2008 HA 3970 Health Information Systems 9 4.1 Spr 2008 70453 Systems Analysis and Design 20 3.2 Fall 2007 70451 Management Information Systems 89 4.0 BMGT 301 Introduction to Information Systems 43 3.83 Spr 2007 Fall 2006 Fall 2005 BMGT 301 Introduction to Information Systems 37 4.56 BUSI 780 Managing Digital Businesses and Markets 14 3.64 BMGT 407 Information Systems Projects 11 3.40 BUSI 780 Managing Digital Businesses and Markets 5 4.17 BUDT 704 Data Management Systems 21 3.55 BMGT 407 Information Systems Projects 11 4.06 BUSI 780 Electronic Commerce: Buss. Models and 10 4.53 Fall 2004 Tech. BUDT 704 Data Management Systems 15 3.65 BUDT 704 Data Management Systems 6 4.62 Fall 2003 BUDT 705 Telecommunications and the Internet 12 4.03 BMGT 723 Electronic Commerce: Buss. Models and 19 3.5 Spr 2003 Tech. BMGT 723 Electronic Commerce: Buss. Models and 4 4.29 Tech. Fall 2002 BMGT 723 Electronic Commerce: Buss. Models and 11 3.43 Tech. Spr 2000 MIS 325 Introduction to Data Management 15 3.96 All the ratings are on a scale of 1 to 5. Service Activities Internal to the University 1. Chair of the Master of Science in Analytics (MSA) Recruitment committee 2. Member of the curriculum committee for the MSA program 3. Coordinator for the seminar series in analytics 4. Member of the CIS recruitment committee, 2013 (ongoing) 5. Member of the college-wide faculty working group on analytics, 2013 - (ongoing) 6. New masters level course preparation on Predictive Analytics in Health Care, 2013-2014 23 24 4.1 4.0
7. Student Technology Fee grant proposal 2013 (and 2012) on health data analytics 8. Successful proposal development for the second century initiative (also known as 2 CI) cluster hiring in health information systems; member of the IHA and CIS recruitment committees; helping advertise the 2 CI positions, short listing candidates and interviewing candidates at conferences, 2011-2012 9. New doctoral level course preparation on E Topics in Health Information Systems, 2009-2010 10. Leadership in health informatics and analytics, 2008-2013 11. Actively involved in program information dissemination, 2008-2013 12. Participation in student open houses, 2008-2013 13. Interviewing graduate students, 2008-2011 14. Faculty marshal at graduation ceremonies, 2004-2005 15. Coordinator of the departmental information systems seminar series, 2003-2005 16. Member of the.net transition committee, 2003 Service Activities in Academic and Professional Organizations 1. Associate Editor, ICIS 2015 2. Program committee member Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST) / INFORMS 2014, 2013, 2011 and 2008 3. Associate Editor of the Special Issue of Health Systems (Guest Editors: Elizabeth Davidson, Gordon Gao and Jeffrey McCullough), 2013 4. Conference Co-chair, CIST/INFORMS 2012, Phoenix, AZ; Session chair for INFORMS 2012 5. Session chair CIST 2011, CIST 2006 6. Track-chair, Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems, 2010 7. Associate editor, Academy of Management conference, 2010 8. Associate editor for two tracks, ICIS, 2009, Phoenix; session chair for ICIS 2009 9. Session chair for INFORMS 2005 10. Mini-track Co-chair for AMCIS 2006 11. Frequent ad-hoc reviewer for Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, Management Science, Journal of Management Information Systems, Production and Operations Management, Decision Sciences, Decision Support Systems, Information Technology and Management, Journal of Information Technology,
Journal of Strategic Information Systems, Electronic Commerce Research Journal, International Conference on Information Systems, Americas Conference on Information Systems, Academy of Management Conference, Conference on Information Systems and Technology, International Conference on Electronic Commerce, IFIP WG 8.2. Service in the Community 1. Faculty advisor for Asha for Education, 2011-2013 2. Using technology and management skills to help a local civic organization and a community fight against a large, big-box store, 2012-2013 3. Provided organization and management help to Hosea Feed the Hungry, 2008 4. Pro bono consulting provided to a small firm in Jacksonville, Florida to establish ecommerce strategy, 2005