Bio
Joseph is a Professor in the Computer Information Systems and Business Analytics Department. Joseph has a bachelor’s degree in English, a master’s degree in management information systems, and a PhD in Information Systems. Joseph is currently active on his department's advisory board, and has been the Chair of the CIS&BA Department Faculty Search Committee since 2019. He is an active participant on the COB Assurance of Learning Committee. Prior to becoming a tenure-track professor, Joseph worked for five years in the telecom industry and for three years as a data analyst for the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Joseph regularly attends academic conferences where he presents his scholarly work and publishes in refereed journals. He teaches a variety of required courses in the department.
Degree
PhD in Computer Science and Information Systems
University of Colorado Denver
MA in Management Information Systems
University of Iowa
BA in English
University of Iowa
Published Works
- Lambert, B. W., Hasley, P. J., Moreno, A. A. (2025, July (3rd Quarter/Summer)). SELECTING AN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAREER FIELD: A DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS (DEA) APPROACH. 2025 SEDSI Conference.
- Litwiler, S., Hasley, P. J., Maldonado, E., Segall, A. M., Garman, B. G. . Texting While Driving: Computerized Eye Tracking as a Method to Assess Visual Distraction During Driving Simulations. American Journal of Management, volume 24(4) https://doi.org/10.33423/ajm.v24i4.
- Holt, D. A., Siddique, S., Hasley, P. J., Giordano, J., Maldonado, E. (2024). Exploring language use within U.S. accounting rules of professional conduct. Journal of Ethical and Legal Issues, 16 https://www.aabri.com/jeli.html.
- Holt, D. A., Siddique, S., Hasley, P. J., Giordano, J., Maldonado, E. (2024). Exploring language use within U.S. accounting rules of professional conduct. [Manuscript submitted for publication]. Journal of Ethical and Legal Issues.
- Simmonds, M. D., Hasley, P. J., Campbell, G. K. (2021). Viral Diffusion of Technology Products: A Comprehensive Stage Model. Information Systems and e-Business Management, 19ages 597-619. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10257-021-00518-3.
- Simmonds, M. D., Hasley, P. J. (2020). Information Systems Affordances: An Across-Case Study. Western Business & Management (WBM) 2020,
- Hasley, P. J., Hester, J. A., Gregg, G. D. (2019). Measuring consumer trust and perceived risk in e-commerce. Journal of Technology Research, 98. www.aabri.com/jtr.html.
- Hasley, P. J., Gregg, G. D. (2019). Using conjoint analysis to assess website information utility. Journal of Technology Research, 99. www.aabri.com/jtr.html.
- Hasley, P. J. (2016). Unreal results: The case for pilot testing. AABRI,
- Gregg, G. D. (2015). Empirical assessment of website information utility. AABRI International Conference Savannah March 26 - 28, 2015, http://www.aabri.com/SCProceed2015.html
- Pence, E. N., Hasley, P. J. (2014). Interpreting Output Generated by Best Subsets Regression. Business Education Innovation Journal, 6(2), 66-69. .
- Hasley, P. J., Gregg, G. D. (2014). The outcomes of user interactions with retail websites: semantics and nomenclature. AABRI Journal of Technology Research, 53. www.aabri.com/jtr.html.
- Hasley, P. J. (2014). Mathematical models and simulations in Excel: the case of the Marion Investment Company. Journal of Business Cases and Applications, 110. www.aabri.com/jbca.html.
- Hasley, P. J. (). Mathematical models and simulations in Excel: the case of the Marion Investment Company. AABRI Conference Proceedings.
- Hasley, P. J., Gregg, G. D. (2013, January (1st Quarter/Winter)). The outcomes of user interactions with retail websites: semantics and nomenclature. Proceedings of AABRI.
- Hasley, P. J., Gregg, G. D. (2010). An Exploratory Study of Website information Content. Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research, 5(3), 27-38. .
- Hasley, P. J., Ghosh, B., Joseph, H., MR, B., Larry, E. A., A., L. S. (2008). A review of "suicidal intent" within the existing suicide literature. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 38(5), 576-591. .
- Ghosh, B., Hasley, P. J. (2007). "Using Asymmetric Classification Cost Matrices in Predicting Diabetes". Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Decision Support Systems,
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