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Jeffrey Jenkins

Jeffrey Jenkins

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Curriculum Vitae

Expected Year of Graduation
  • 2013
Advisor
  • Dr. Jay F. Nunamaker
Research Interests
  • Persuasive technology
  • Unobtrusive sensor systems (human-computer communication)
  • Information systems security
Education
  • Doctoral Student, University of Arizona, August 2009 – present, Minor: Computational Linguistics
  • Masters in Information Systems Management-Ph.D. Preparation Program, Brigham Young University, 2009
  • B.S. Information Systems, Brigham Young University 2009, Magna Cum Laude
  • A.S. Information Systems, Brigham Young University, 2006, Magna Cum Laude
Publications and Working Papers

Please click on “View or download CV” for a list of my most recent publications and awards.

  • Paul Benjamin Lowry, Nicholas C Romano, Jeffrey L. Jenkins, & Randy W. Guthrie (2009). "The CMC Interactivity Model: How Interactivity Enhances Communication Quality and Process Satisfaction in Lean-Media Groups”. Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), vol. 26(1), pp. 159-200.
  • Jeffrey L. Jenkins, Alexandra Durcikova, Grayson Ross, & Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr. (forthcoming 2010) “Encouraging Users to Behave Securely: Examining the Influence of Technical, Managerial, and Educational Controls on Users’ Secure Behavior” International Conference on Information Systems, Saint Louis, Missouri December 12-15

  • Nathan W. Twyman, Jeffrey L. Jenkins, Jay F. Nunamaker, Jr., & Katherine Carl. (2011) “Knowledge Sourcing and Knowledge Consumption in Computer-Mediated Complex Decision Making” (forthcoming 2010) Hawaii International Conference on Computer and Systems Sciences, Hawaii, January 4-7.

  • Matthew L. Jensen, Paul Benjamin Lowry, & Jeffrey L. Jenkins. (2009) "Using Source Credibility Theory to Explain and Predict the Efficacy of Human-Computer Systems for Credibility Assessment," The 8th Annual Workshop on HCI Research in MIS, Phoenix, Arizona, December 14.

  • Burgoon,K.  Judee. Kevin Moffit, Mary Burns, Jeffrey L. Jenkins. (2010) “Facial Thermal Imaging as a Technique for Deception Detection,” 2010 Hawaii International Conference on Computer and Systems Sciences, Manoa, Hawaii, January 5-8.

  • Paul Benjamin Lowry, Jeffrey L.  Jenkins, Nathan W. Twyman, Bryan Hammer, James Gaskin, & Martin Hassell. (2008). "Proposing the Hedonic Affect Model (HAM) to Explain how Stimuli and Performance Expectations Predict Affect in Individual and Group Hedonic Systems Use," Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS) ICIS Theory Development Workshop, Paris, December 13.

  • Jeffrey L. Jenkins, Alexandra Durcikova, & Grayson Ross. (2010) “How Secure is Your System? Examining the Influence of Technical, Managerial, and Educational Controls on Users’ Secure Behavior,” Poster presented at The Americas Conference on Information Systems, Lima, Peru.

Awards and Honors
  • National Science Foundation Research Fellowship: Eller College of Management, University of Arizona 2011-2014
  • Science Foundation Arizona Fellowship: Eller College of Management, University of Arizona 2009-2011
  • Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University MISM Outstanding Graduate Student, 2008-2009
  • Phi Kappa Phi distinction, Marriott School of Management Graduate School, Brigham Young University, 2008-2009
  • Elaine B. Garrett scholarship recipient: Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University, 2008-2009
  • Edwin S. Hinckley Scholar and scholarship recipient: Brigham Young University, 2007-2008
  • System and Analysis Design competition 3rd place award recipient: Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) National Collegiate Conference, Detroit 2007
  • Business Intelligence competition honorable mention recipient: Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) National Collegiate Conference, Detroit 2007
  • Microsoft Office Solutions competition honorable mention recipient: Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) National Collegiate Conference, Detroit 2007
  • Idaho Governor’s Challenge Scholarship recipient, 2001-2006
  • Full Tuition Scholarship recipient: Brigham Young University and Brigham Young University-Idaho August 2004-2008
  • Marriott Schools Dean’s List: Brigham Young University 2008-2009
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