Dongming Xu is a Professor at Sun Yat-sen University's School of Data and Computer Science, Department of Information Systems, with an extensive publication record spanning over two decades in the field of Information Systems. His scholarly contributions demonstrate expertise in intelligent agent systems, e-learning environments, digital innovation, and knowledge management, with recent work expanding into healthcare informatics, 5G technology, and FPGA design. Xu's research interests focus on the intersection of technology and human behavior, particularly examining how digital systems can enhance learning, financial management, healthcare delivery, and disaster response. His work employs both theoretical frameworks and practical implementations, often utilizing intelligent agents, machine learning techniques, and socio-technical perspectives to address complex information system challenges. Analysis of Xu's 15 most recent publications reveals a strategic evolution in research focus, beginning with foundational work in intelligent agent-supported systems and virtual learning environments, expanding into knowledge management and digital disruption theory, and most recently incorporating advanced technical implementations in wireless communications and hardware design. This progression demonstrates both theoretical depth and practical application across multiple domains. Multiple publications in top-tier Information Systems journals including Information Systems Journal, Journal of Global Information Management, and Decision Support Systems Regular contributions to premier conferences such as PACIS, ICIS, HICSS, and AMCIS Interdisciplinary research connecting computer science, business, healthcare, and social sciences Xu has established productive research collaborations with scholars across multiple institutions, particularly working with Huaiqing Wang, Jun Shen, Tingru Cui, and Geng Sun. His research has received consistent funding support, enabling sustained investigation into evolving information technology challenges. Current work shows increasing emphasis on AI applications in healthcare, advanced communication technologies, and digital platform ecosystems.





