Matthew Nelson

Matthew Nelson

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business Administration

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350 Wohlers Hall

1206 S Sixth St

Champaign, IL 61820

217-333-4240

mlnelsn1@illinois.edu

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Educational Background

  • Ph.D., Management Information Systems, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004

Positions Held

  • Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009 to present
  • Senior Financial Analyst, Electronic Data Systems (EDS) (a Hewlett-Packard Company), 1997-2003

Recent Publications

  • Carte, T., Nelson, M., Garfield, M., Pouloudi, N., Subramani, M., Rodríguez-Abitia, G., & Paul, S. (2024). Should the Future of AIS Conferences be Hybrid? Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 54 960-97.  link >
  • Lee, J., Jiang, J., Chau, P., Fitzgerald, B., Kankanhalli, A., Nelson, M., & Huang, W. (2022). Journey with Ting-Peng Liang in Pacific Asia Information Systems Field. Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 14 (1).  link >
  • Chau, P., Fitzpatrick, B., Sarkar, S., Carte, T., Kohli, R., & Nelson, M. (2021). Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiatives across the AIS Community. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 49.  link >
  • Nelson, M. (2018). A Case of the Subrogation Blues! A Business Analyst's Sourcing Recommendation. Journal of Business Cases and Applications, 20.

Other Publications

Articles

  • Larson, E., Nelson, M., & Carter, M. (2015). The FIRST+ Year Information Systems Faculty Experience. Communications of the Association for Information Systems.
  • Nelson, M. (2015). Application of Survival Model to Understand Open Source Software Release. Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 7 (2).
  • Nelson, M., & Sen, R. (2014). Business Rules Management in Healthcare: A Lifecycle Approach. Decision Support Systems, 57 387-394.  link >
  • Sen, R., Subramaniam, C., & Nelson, M. (2011). Open source software licenses: Strong-copyleft, non-copyleft, or somewhere in between? Decision Support Systems, 52 (1), 199-206.
  • Nelson, M., Peterson, J., Sen, R., & Rariden, R. (2010). Transitioning to a Business Rule Management Service Model: Case Studies from the Property & Casualty Insurance Industry. Information and Management, 47 (1), 30-41.
  • Subramaniam, C., Sen, R., & Nelson, M. (2009). Determinants of Open Source Software Project Success: A Longitudinal Study. Decision Support Systems, 46 (2), 576-585.
  • Subramaniam, C., Sen, R., & Nelson, M. (2009). Determinants of the Choice of Open Source Software License. Journal of Management Information Systems, 25 (3), 209-241.
  • Nelson, M., & Hauck, R. (2008). Clicking to Learn: A Case Study of Embedding RF-Based Clickers in an Introductory Management Information Systems Course. Journal of Information Systems Education, 19 (1), 55-64.
  • Kim, J., Lee, J., Shaw, M., Nelson, M., Chang, H., & Easley, R. (2006). A Preference Scoring Technique for Personalized Advertisements on Internet Storefront. Mathematical and Computer Modelling, 44 (1-2), 3-15.
  • Nelson, M., Sen, R., & Subramaniam, C. (2006). Understanding Open Source Software: A Research Classification Framework. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 17 (12), 266-287.
  • Nelson, M., Shaw, M., & Qualls, W. (2005). Interorganizational System Standards Development in Vertical Industries. EM-Electronic Markets, 15 (4), 378-389.
  • Kim, J., Lee, B., Shaw, M., Chang, H., & Nelson, M. (2001). Application of Decision-Tree Induction Techniques to Personalized Advertisements on Internet Storefronts. International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 5 (3), 45-62.

Book Chapters

  • Nelson, M., Shaw, M., Miller, T., & Shen, Y., Michael J. Shaw (Ed.) (2006). Measuring the Business Benefits of Web-based Interorganizational Systems: A Co-Adoption Model for Standards Development. e-Commerce and the Digital Economy, Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS) ( pp. 3-17). Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.
  • Nelson, M. (2002). Modularized Interoperability In Supply-Chains: A Co-Adoption Study of RosettaNet's XML-Based Interorganizational Systems. e-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies with Business Models ( pp. 417-438).
  • Nelson, M., Shen, Y., & Shaw, M. (2002). e-Business Management Models: A Services Perspective from the Revere Group. e-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies with Business Models ( pp. 77-108). Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Books and Monographs

  • Nelson, M., & Shaw, M. (2010). Sustainable e-Business Management. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.
  • Nelson, M., Shaw, M., & Strader, T. (2009). Value Creation in e-Business Management, Lecture Notes on Business Information Processing, Vol. 36. Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag.

Presentations

  • Topi, H., Barker, L., Thatcher, J., Nelson, M., & Parrish, J. (2014). Integrative Perspectives On Computing Education Research: A Panel Building On Pace Workshop. Pre-ICIS 2014 Workshop, SIG-ED IAIM Conference 2014.
  • Nelson, M. (2010). Determinants of the Choice of Open Source Software License and Project Progress. Illinois State University.
  • Nelson, M. (2010). Information Technology Standards. Chuo University.
  • Nelson, M. (2010). Open Source Software Consequences & Project Management. Chuo University.
  • Nelson, M. (2008). A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management. Forty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
  • Nelson, M. (2006). Information Technology Development and Diffusion Standards Literature Survey. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
  • Nelson, M. (2006). Embedding Student Clickers in an Introductory Management Information Systems Course. Midwest Association for Information Systems Inaugural Conference.
  • Nelson, M. (2003). The Adoption and Diffusion of Interorganizational System Standards and Process Innovations. MISQ Special Issue Workshop: Standard Making: A Critical Research Frontier for Information Systems.
  • Nelson, M. (2002). Co-Adoption of XML-Based Interorganizational Systems. Americas Conference on Information Systems 2002.
  • Nelson, M. (2002). Modularized Interoperability in Shupply-Chains: A Co-Adoption Study of RosettaNet's XML-Based Interorganizatinal Systems. INFORMS Annual Meeting 2002, e-Business: Integrating Academic and Industrial Personnel track.
  • Nelson, M. (1999). Governance Issues in Institutionally-Related Foundations. American Accounting Association 1999 National meeting, Public Interest Section.

Honors and Awards

  • AIS Sandra Slaughter Service Award, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2024-2024
  • Teachers Ranked as Excellent (Spring 2019, Fall 2019, Fall 2021, Spring 2024), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2019-2024

Grants

  • State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies, Business Rules Industry & Market Analysis Research, Principal Investigator, 2006
  • State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies, Business Rules Mining Research Project, Principal Investigator, 2006
  • State Farm Mutual Insurance Companies, Business Rules Externalization Research Project, Principal Investigator, 2005

Service

  • Associate Executive Director, Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2018 to present

Research Interests

IOS Standards Development, Diffusion and Consequences IT Valuation Systems Analysis and Design Vertical Standards Consortia Business Rules Engines & Externalization IT Strategy & Consulting

Current Courses

  • Info Sys Analysis and Design (BADM 353) Methodologies and techniques used and deliverables created in developing large-scale information systems, including preliminary planning, feasibility analysis, design implementation, and post-implementation review of the system; a term-long project which familiarizes students with methodology and techniques is required.

  • Business Intelligence (BADM 453) Provides a conceptual and practical overview of analytical tools, techniques, and practices used to support data-driven decision making in organizations. Topics include data visualization, data mining, machine learning techniques and business intelligence programming languages.

Contact

350 Wohlers Hall

1206 S Sixth St

Champaign, IL 61820

217-333-4240

mlnelsn1@illinois.edu

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