Cynthia L. Corritore Ph.D.

 
Associate Professor of Information Technology

Eppley Building BA 411

Work Phone: (402)280-5512

Fax: (402)280-5565

Email Address: cindy@creighton.edu

Website: http://www.cindycorritore.com

Biography

  • Associate Professor, Information Systems and Technology, College of Business, Creighton University, 1996 - present.
  • Instructor, Computer Science, College of Arts and Science, University of Nebraska at Omaha, 1991 - 1996.
  • Assistant Professor and Technology Specialist, Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1985 - 1991.
  • Instructor, Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 1981 - 1985.
  • Sophomore Coordinator, College of Nursing, Midlands Lutheran College, 1979 - 1981.

Scholarship

Publications

  • Wiedenbeck, S., C.L. Corritore, and B. Kracher (Editors), “Special Issue on Trust and Technology, International Journal of Human Computer Studies , in progress with a 2002 publication date.
  • Corritore, C.L., B. Kracher, and S. Wiedenbeck, “Online Trust: Report on CHI 2001 Workshop, SIGCHI Bulletin , September/October 2001, p. 12.
  • With B. Kracher and S. Wiedenbeck, “The Elements of Online Trust, SIGCHI Bulletin , September/October 2001, p. 8.
  • With B. Kracher and S. Wiedenbeck, “Engendering Trust in Web-based Interfaces, Proceedings of HCI International 2001 , August 2001, New Orleans, LA.
  • With John Gleason, "Choosing the Best User Interface: An Analytic Hierarchy Process Framework for User Interface Prototype Decisions," Proceedings of the 2001 International Symposium on Information Systems and Engineering , June 2001, Las Vegas, NV, pp. 187-193. NOTE: The ISE conference was part of a Multiconference. Consequently, this article also appears in the Proceedings of the Computer Science Research, Education, and Applications 2001 International Multi-Conference, June 2001, Las Vegas, NV.
  • With J. Gleason, “Application of Management Science to a Software Design Decision: An Analytic Hierarchy Process Framework for User Interface Selection, Proceedings of the Western Decision Sciences Institute , April 2001, Las Vegas, NV. Received Best Paper Award in the Management Science/Quantitative Methods track.
  • With B. Kracher and S. Wiedenbeck, “The Elements of Online Trust, Proceedings of CHI 01 March 2001, pp. 504-505, NY: ACM.
  • Angeles, R., C. Corritore, S. Basu, and R. Nath, “Success Factors for Domestic and International Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Implementation for U.S. Firms, International Journal of Information Management 21, 2001, pp. 329-347.

Leadership Conversations feautured guest, James M. Kilts subject of write up in the Oct. 7 edition of the Omaha World-Herald, click here.

Former College of Business student featured in the Sept. 28 Omaha World-Herald, click here.

Dr. Anthony Hendrickson's Commentary on the Markets featured in Sept. 23 Omaha World-Herald, click here.

BioScience Entrepreneurship Students featured in Sept. 22 Omaha World-Herald.  For full story, click here.

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October 15 College of Business at the Big O Show. Students and alumni are encouraged to stop by our booth #1315/1416.  Get your free tickets!

October 21 Systemwide Issues Workshop.  College of Business Building, room 110.  8 a.m. - 4 p.m.  Registration Form

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