Other Research

BOOK CHAPTERS

  1. Scheibe K.P., Blackhurst J. (2019) Systemic Risk and the Ripple Effect in the Supply Chain. In: Ivanov D., Dolgui A., Sokolov B. (eds) Handbook of Ripple Effects in the Supply Chain. International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, vol 276. Springer, Cham
  2. Luse, A., Townsend A.M., and Scheibe, K.P., “Firewalls: Continuing Solutions for Network Security,” In Handbook of Research on Information Security and Assurance, J.N.D. Gupta and K. Sharma (Eds.), IGI Global, Hershey, PA, 2008.

INVITED, NON-PEER REVIEWED PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS

  1. Power, D.J., Hadidi, R., and Scheibe, K.P. (2016). “Editor’s Comments: Celebrating 50 Years of Management Information Systems (MIS) Research and Teaching,” Journal of the Midwest Association for Information Systems, Volume 2016, Issue 2, pp. 1-5.
  2. Supply Chain Risk Decision Making: An Organizational Learning Perspective. February 2011. APICS Central Iowa Chapter Meeting, Ames, IA.

FUNDED RESEARCH AND GRANT AWARDS

  1. Scheibe, K.P., and Zhang, Z., “Business Analytics in Government,” Research Project Number: 018647-00001, Funded by the Iowa Department of Transportation, Granted $30,000.
  2. Jeong, H.D., Shane, J., Scheibe, K.P., and Nilakanta, S., “Optimizing Maintenance Equipment Life Cycle for Local Agencies,” Research Project Number: IHRB-16-06, Funded by the Iowa Highway Research Board, Granted $172,590.
  3. Scheibe, K.P., and Nilakanta, S., “A Decision Support System for Optimized Equipment Turnover,” Funded by the Iowa Department of Transportation, Granted $69,422.
  4. Nilakanta, S., Scheibe, K.P., Boysen, P., Nilakanta, R., Heer, R., and Hassall, L., “Enhancing Academic Success: Use of an Immersive Collaborative Learning Environment to Redesign the Capstone Course,” Miller Faculty Fellowship, Iowa State University, April 3, 2008, Granted $27,179.
  5. Hendrickson, A, Townsend, A., Mennecke, B., and Scheibe, K.P. “A Proposal to Identify and Model System Requirements for Forensics Laboratory Information Management Systems,” Midwest Forensic Resource Center, December 5, 2003, Granted $230,000.
  6. Hendrickson, A., Townsend, A., Mennecke, B., and Scheibe, K.P. “Feasibility and Proof of Concept of Utilizing Radio Frequency Identification Tagging Technology to Manage Evidentiary Materials in Forensic Laboratories,” Midwest Forensic Resource Center, December 5, 2003, Granted $230,000.

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