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Dr. Jingguo Wang is a Professor in the Department of Information Systems and Operations Management at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), holding the Eunice and James L. West Professorship. He joined UTA in 2007 after completing his Ph.D. in Management Science and Systems at SUNY Buffalo. With expertise in information systems, cybercrime, and information security, he teaches cybersecurity, data communication, database management, and Ph.D. seminars.
- Ph.D., Management Science and Systems, State University of New York at Buffalo (2007)
- M.S., Industrial Engineering (Operations Research), SUNY Buffalo (2005)
- B.S., Computer Science, Fudan University (1998)
His research focuses on cybersecurity, phishing susceptibility, information security policy compliance, and social influence in digital contexts. He explores how organizational, psychological, and technological factors shape security behaviors and digital risk management.
The 15 most recent articles highlight his work on insider threats, peer monitoring, stress-induced compliance failures, and the impact of social media and technology on security decisions. These contributions span journals like MIS Quarterly, Decision Support Systems, and Information Systems Research.
Dr. Wang has secured funding from the National Science Foundation and UTA, including collaborative projects on insider threat modeling and user authentication systems. He serves as Senior Editor for the Journal of the Association for Information Systems and has held Associate Editor roles.
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