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Speaker's bio


MICHAEL WORKMAN
Technoilogy Advisor, Object Innovation
 

Dr. Workman was attracted to Object Innovation because "Innovation" is not just a word in the name of the company, but is a company paradigm. In addition to his role as technology advisor at OI, Dr. Workman is a professor of information technology at Florida State University. Previously, Dr. Workman was the Chief Technology Officer for the NetCommerce Company, and former Senior Vice President of Network Applications at Bank of America. Among his most recent pubications on the effects of technology in organizations are:
 
Workman, M. (2002). When all you have are nails, nothing looks like a hammer: Advancements in technologies and the ontological to epistemic transformation. Journal of Organization Science and Technology, 22, 117-134.

Workman, M., Kahnweiler, W., & Bommer, W. (2003). The effects of cognitive style and technology media on commitment to telework and virtual teams, Journal of Vocational Behavior, 63, 199-219.

Workman, M. (2004). Expert decision support system use, disuse, and misuse: A study using the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Computers in Human Behavior, 79, 234-249. 

Workman, M. (2004). Attitudes, self-efficacy, and the moderating effects of social influences in technology and information use. Journal of Organization Science, 56, 123-144.

Dr. Workman received his Ph. D. from Georgia State University.











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