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Professor YU-JU TU is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Management Information Systems at National Chengchi University in Taipei, Taiwan. Currently holding the position of Professor since February 2025, she has progressed through the academic ranks from Assistant Professor (2014-2020) to Associate Professor (2020-2025) before achieving her current position. She earned her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign between 2008 and 2014.
Professor TU's research expertise centers on information management with specific focus areas including IT portfolio management, RFID data management, and decision support systems. Her scholarly work demonstrates a consistent trajectory in examining how information systems can solve complex business problems, particularly in supply chain management, retail applications, and emerging technologies like autonomous vehicles and drone delivery systems. Her research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications, often addressing security, privacy, and ethical considerations in technology implementation.
Her publication record shows remarkable productivity with numerous articles in top-tier journals including Information & Management, Decision Support Systems, European Journal of Information Systems, and Communications of the ACM. Her research portfolio reveals a clear evolution from foundational RFID security work to broader applications in autonomous systems and ethical considerations in technology deployment. Recent work increasingly addresses contemporary challenges in drone delivery security, misinformation detection, and ethical consumerism in technology-mediated supply chains.
- 資深優良教師(10年) from National Chengchi University (2024)
- 學術研究優良獎 from National Chengchi University (2022)
- Multiple Excellent Digital Learning Course Awards (2014-2020)
- College of Commerce Teaching Excellence Award (2018, 2020)
- List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Students from UIUC (2013)
Professor TU actively leads multiple research projects funded by Taiwan's National Science and Technology Council, with current work focusing on RFID/IoT systems, drone systems for last-mile delivery, and sustainable applications. She has served as Principal Investigator for numerous projects examining security and privacy risks in emerging technologies, demonstrating her leadership in bridging academic research with practical industry applications. Her work with the Ministry of Education on cross-agency big data statistical database construction further highlights her contribution to national-level information infrastructure development.