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Phone: 727-873-4154
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Xin (Lucie) Li , Ph.D.
Instructor of Information Systems Management

Contact Information
Office: PNM 101 C
Phone: 727-873-4734
Fax: 727-873-4571
Email: lix1@usfsp.edu

Education

Ph.D., Business Administration, Washington State University

MBA, Washington State University

B.S., International Finance, Wuhan University, China


Research Areas

E-commerce behaviors, Trust in Information Technology, IT Culture, Technology Acceptance


Recent Publications

Li, X., Rong, G., Carter, M. and Thatcher, J.B. (2011 Book/BookChapter). “Swift Trust in Web Vendors: The Role of Appearance and Functionality,” in S. Clarke and A. Dwivedi, Organizational and End-User Interactions: New Explorations (p102-122), Hershey PA: Information Science Reference.

Spillan, J.E., Li, X., Totten, J. and Mayolo, C. (2009), “An Exploratory Analysis of Market Orientation of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMEs) in Peru,” Marketing Management Journal, 27(39), p.138-151.

Li, X., Hess, T.J., McNab, A.L. and Yu, Y. (2009), “Culture and Acceptance of Global Web Sites: A Cross-Country Study of the Effects of National Cultural Values on Acceptance of a Personal Web Portal,” the Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 40(4), p.62-87.

Li, X., Hess, T.J. and Valacich, J.S. (2008), “Why Do We Trust New Technology? A Study of Initial Trust Formation with Organizational Information Systems,” Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 17(1), p.39-71.

Li, X., Rong, G. and Thatcher, J.B. (2008) “Swift Trust in Web Vendors: The Role of Appearance and Functionality,” Journal of Organizational and End User Computing, 21(1), p.88-108.

Li, X, Hess, T.J. and Valacich, J.S. (2006) “Using Attitude and Social Influence to Develop an Extended Trust Model for Information Systems,” the Data Base for Advances in Information Systems, 37(2-3), p.108-124.

 


 


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