Dr. Robert Minch is a Professor with the Department of Information Technology and Supply Chain Management. Dr. Minch’s research interests include the theoretical, technological, legal, and social implications of context-aware and location-aware mobile computing devices, particularly user location privacy issues. His work has been published in a variety of sources including MIS Quarterly, Journal of MIS, Decision Sciences, Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce, International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, Human Factors, and IEEE Transactions on Systems. In 2000, Dr. Minch was the winner of the National Decision Sciences Institute Instructional Innovation Award Competition and from 2002 – 2005 was the recipient of the John C. Elorriaga Fellowship.
Articles
Issues in the Development of Location Privacy Theory, Proceedings of the 44th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2011)
Issues in the development of location privacy theory are identified and organized based on both...
Expanding Views of Technology Acceptance: Seeking Factors Explaining Security Control Adoption (with Tim Chenoweth and Sharon Tabor), AMCIS 2007 Proceedings (2007)
User Security Behavior on Wireless Networks: an Empirical Study (with Tim Chenoweth and Sharon Tabor), 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2007)
Wireless networks are rapidly becoming ubiquitous but are often insecure and leave users responsible for...
Legal and Ethical Implications of Employee Location Monitoring (with Gundars Kaupins), Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (2005)
Location technologies allow employers to monitor the location of employees. The technologies range from global...
Privacy Issues in Location-Aware Mobile Devices, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2004)
Location awareness, the ability to determine geographical position, is an emerging technology with both significant...
Presentations
Emerging Risks and Systemic Concerns in Information Security Research and Applications Minitrack (with Eliot Rich and Guido Schryen), 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2013)
The pervasiveness of computer networks has increased our vulnerability to systems-based attacks. In response, organizations...