
معرفی
Trevor Moores is a Professor at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, where he has been since at least 2012. He holds a PhD in Management Information Systems (MIS) from the University of Aston, UK, and his academic expertise spans Cybersecurity, FinTech, Systems Development, and Ethical Decision-Making.
- Education:
- BA in Philosophy and Psychology, Sunderland Polytechnic, UK
- MSc in Intelligent Knowledge-Based Systems, University of Essex, UK
- PhD in MIS, University of Aston, UK
His research focuses on software piracy, IT ethics, organizational behavior, and cybersecurity education. He has contributed to foundational models like the four-component ethical decision-making framework and multi-agent organizational simulation tools. His publications appear in journals such as Decision Support Systems, Journal of Computer Information Systems, and Communications of the ACM.
Recent research trends highlight his work on reflexive rationality in digital organizations (2019), moral intensity in ethical models (2018), and pedagogical innovations like the 'Flowers For The World' business game (2017). He has received awards for teaching innovation (AIS, 2012) and academic advising (ISACA, 2021).
- Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Academic Advisor, ISACA (2021)
- Innovation in Teaching Award, AIS (2012)
- Best Refereed Paper Runners-Up (1993)
- Wilcon Construction Prize (£200) (1992)
He has served on editorial boards for Information & Management, Journal of Computer Information Systems, and MIS Quarterly, and as a reviewer for the National Science Foundation and King Fahd University grants. His ongoing research includes frameworks for deceptive cybersecurity technologies and a meta-analysis of moral intensity in ethical models.




