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Amir FARD BAHREINI
Assistant Professor

  • Department(s): IT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
  • Office Location: Timothy J Hyland Hall 3414
  • Phone: (262) 472-5004
  • Email: fardbaha@uww.edu
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International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Doctoral Consortium Selection
2020
Association for Information Systems
President’s Academic Excellence Initiative Ph.D.
2020
University of British Columbia
Dean Earle D MacPhee Memorial Fellowship in Commerce
2019
University of British Columbia
Sauder School of Business Graduate Award
2018
University of British Columbia
Best individual Q&A award at Big XII MBA Team Case Competition
2017
Baylor University
Beta Gamma Sigma Academic Honor Society
2017
University of Oklahoma
Big XII MBA Team Case Competition Winner
2017
Baylor University
MIT/PCB and Anu and Laku Chidambaram Scholarship
2016
University of Oklahoma
Summer Scholar at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences
2016
Archie and Linda Dunham
Russel and Margaret Frakes Scholarship
2015
University of Oklahoma

Ph.D.
Business Administration, Management Information Systems
University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business
2021
M.B.A
Finance & Risk Management
University of Oklahoma, Price College of Business
2017
MSc.
Management of Information Technology
University of Oklahoma, Price College of Business
2017
Bachelor
Accounting
Shiraz University, School of Economics, Management and Social Sciences
2015

An Empirical Analysis of the Role of Miscalibration in Information Security
Role of Feedback in Improving Novice Users’ Security Performance Using Construal Level and Valence Framing
Hasan Cavusoglu, Ronald T. Cenfetelli
The Influence of Status Quo Bias on Novice Users’ Security Decisions: An Empirical Analysis

Distributing and Democratizing Institutional Power Through Decentralization. In Lemieux, V., Feng, C. (Eds.), Building Decentralized Trust: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Design of Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Springer International Publishing
Pg. 95-109
Role of Feedback in Improving Novice Users’ Security Performance Using Construal Level and Valence Framing
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Proceedings
Permissionless and Permissioned, Technology-Focused and Business Needs-Driven: Understanding the Hybrid Opportunity in Blockchain through a Case Study of Insolar
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Pg. 1-16

How “What You Think You Know About Cybersecurity” Can Help Users Make More Secure Decisions
Information and Management
Vol. 60 Iss. 7 Pg. 14
Which information locations in covered entities under HIPAA must be secured first? A multi-criteria decision-making approach
Journal of Healthcare Risk Management
Pg. 10
The Role of Heuristics in Information Security Decision Making
55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Distributing and Democratizing Institutional Power Through Decentralization. In Lemieux, V., Feng, C. (Eds.), Building Decentralized Trust: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on the Design of Blockchains and Distributed Ledgers
Springer International Publishing
Pg. 95-109
Role of Feedback in Improving Novice Users’ Security Performance Using Construal Level and Valence Framing
International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) Proceedings
Permissionless and Permissioned, Technology-Focused and Business Needs-Driven: Understanding the Hybrid Opportunity in Blockchain through a Case Study of Insolar
IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Pg. 1-16