David Paradice

David B. Paradice is a professor and chairman of the MIS Department at Florida State University. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in business administration (management information systems) from Texas Tech University. He has worked as a programmer analyst and consultant. Dr. Paradice has published numerous articles focusing on the use of computer-based systems in support of managerial problem formulation and on the influence of computer-based systems on ethical decision-making processes. His publications appear in the Journal of MIS, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Decision Sciences, Communications of the ACM, Decision Support Systems, Annals of Operations Research, Journal of Business Ethics, and other journals.

Publications

Do Social Networking Fan Page Posts Matter for Corporate Image?: Modified Elaboration Likelihood Model Perspective
Soo Il Shin, Dianne J. Hall, Sumin Han, David Paradice, Teresa Lang. © 2021. 23 pages.
The purpose of the current study is to examine factors affecting corporate image driven by social networking fan pages on Facebook. Under the modified elaboration likelihood...
The Impacts of Brand Equity, Security, and Personalization on Trust Processes in an E-Commerce Environment: An Updated Discussion
Catharina Stoecklin-Serino, David Paradice, Robert Hooker. © 2011. 41 pages.
This research broadens the study of trust as it applies to developing stable relationships in electronic environments. Prior studies have investigated many aspects of trust, but...
Emerging Systems Approaches in Information Technologies: Concepts, Theories, and Applications
David Paradice. © 2010. 420 pages.
Through a systematic view of technologies, researchers are now finding it less complicated to examine, predict, and explain complex interactions between fields such as...
Toward an Interdisciplinary Engineering and Management of Complex IT-Intensive Organizational Systems: A Systems View
Manuel Mora, Ovsei Gelman, Moti Frank, David B. Paradice, Francisco Cervantes. © 2010. 21 pages.
An accelerated scientific, engineering, and industrial progress in information technologies has fostered the deployment of Complex Information Technology (highly dependent)...
Toward an Interdisciplinary Engineering and Management of Complex IT-Intensive Organizational Systems: A Systems View
Manuel Mora, Ovsei Gelman, Moti Frank, David B. Paradice, Francisco Cervantes. © 2010. 24 pages.
An accelerated scientific, engineering, and industrial progress in information technologies has fostered the deployment of Complex Information Technology (highly dependent)...
On the Study of Complexity in Information Systems
James Courtney, Yasmin Merali, David Paradice, Eleanor Wynn. © 2010. 12 pages.
This article addresses complexity in information systems. It defines how complexity can be used to inform information systems research, and how some individuals and organizations...
International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST)
Biljana Mileva Boshkoska. Est. 2009.
The primary objective of the International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST) is to provide comprehensive coverage for DMSS technology issues. The issues can...
An Examination of the Impacts of Brand Equity, Security, and Personalization on Trust Processes in an E Commerce Environment
Catharina Stoecklin-Serino, David Paradice. © 2009. 36 pages.
This research broadens the study of trust as it applies to developing stable relationships in electronic environments. Prior studies have investigated many aspects of trust, but...
On the Study of Complexity in Information Systems
James Courtney, Yasmin Merali, David Paradice, Eleanor Wynn. © 2009. 13 pages.
This article addresses complexity in information systems. It defines how complexity can be used to inform information systems research, and how some individuals and organizations...
Toward an Interdisciplinary Engineering and Management of Complex IT-Intensive Organizational Systems: A Systems View
Manuel Mora, Ovsei Gelman, Moti Frank, David B. Paradice, Francisco Cervantes, Guisseppi A. Forgionne. © 2008. 24 pages.
An accelerated scientific, engineering, and industrial progress in information technologies has fostered the deployment of Complex Information Technology (highly dependent)...
On the Study of Complexity in Information Systems
James Courtney, Yasmin Merali, David Paradice, Eleanor Wynn. © 2008. 12 pages.
This article addresses complexity in information systems. It defines how complexity can be used to inform information systems research, and how some individuals and organizations...
Decision Support and Problem Formulation Activity
David Paradice. © 2008. 8 pages.
While decision choices are certainly important and warrant appropriate attention, early stages of the decisionmaking process may be even more critical in terms of needing...
DSS and Multiple Perspectives of Complex Problems
David Paradice, Robert A. Davis. © 2008. 10 pages.
Decision support systems have always had a goal of supporting decision-makers. Over time, DSS have taken many forms, or many forms of computer-based support have been considered...
Inquiring Organizations: Moving from Knowledge Management to Wisdom
James Courtney, John D. Haynes, David Paradice. © 2005. 373 pages.
Inquiring Organizations: Moving from Knowledge Management to Wisdom assembles into one volume a comprehensive collection of the key current thinking regarding the use of C. West...
Kantian Inquiring Systems: A Case Study
Ahmed Y. Mahfouz, David B. Paradice. © 2005. 18 pages.
Kantian inquiring systems can be used as a model for learning organizations. Based on Churchman’s (1971) inquiring systems and Courtney, Croasdell, and Paradice’s (1998)...
Understanding Organizational Philosophies of Inquiry Through Hermeneutic Analysis of Organizational Texts
Michael H. Dickey, David B. Paradice. © 2005. 25 pages.
This chapter introduces cultural hermeneutics as a lens for understanding philosophies of inquiry in distributed work groups. The authors suggest that philosophies of inquiry can...
Knowledge Management Enablers within an IT Department
Hope Koch, David Paradice, Yi Guo, Bongsug Chae. © 2003. 29 pages.
In today’s competitive global economy, characterized by shorter product lifecycles, increased employee turnover and ubiquitous information technologies, an organization’s ability...
An Investigation of Knowledge Management within a University IT Group
Hope Koch, David Paradice, Bonsug Chae, Yi Guo. © 2002. 9 pages.
In today’s competitive global economy characterized by shorter product life cycles, increased employee turnover, and ubiquitous information technologies, an organization’s...
The Internet, Sustainable Development and Ecosystems Management
James F. Courtney, Sandra M. Richardson, David Paradice. © 2002. 13 pages.
Sustainable development promotes the idea that development should be capable of meeting the needs of today without sacrificing the resources needed by future generations. This...