Matthew Nelson
Professor
Accounting
Office
State Farm Hall of Business - SFH 307
Office Hours
T/R 2pm ~ 3pm
By Appointment
By Appointment
Office Phone
Email
- About
- Education
- Research
Current Courses
382.001Information Systems Auditing and Cybersecurity
482.001Information Systems Auditing and Cybersecurity
271.001Introduction To Business Analytics
498.001Professional Practice: Internship In Business Information Systems
287.002Independent Study
371.001Intermediate Business Analytics
271.001Introduction To Business Analytics
398.001Professional Practice: Internship In Business Information Systems
498.001Professional Practice: Internship In Business Information Systems
298.002Professional Practice: Internship/Coop Education In Accounting
Teaching Interests & Areas
Business Analytics
Digital Commerce
IT Auditing and Cybersecurity
Management Information Systems
Research Interests & Areas
Open Source Software
IT / IS Standard and Standard Development
Digital Commerce
Business Analytics
PhD Management Information System (MIS)
University of Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
MBA Masters of Business Administration
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, Michigan
BBA Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
University of Michigan
Flint, Michigan
Book, Chapter
Nelson, M., Shen, M., & Schoonmaker, M. Measuring the Business Benefits of Web-based Interorganizational Systems: A Co-Adoption Model for Standards Development. Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS) (2006): 3-17.
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., Shen, S., Schoonmaker, M., & Qualls, W. Co-Adoption Of XML-Based Interorganizational Systems: A Case of Adopting RosettaNet Standards. e-Business Management. Springer-Verlag (2002)
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., Shen, S., & Miller, T. e-Business Management Models: A Services Perspective and Case Studies. e-Business Management. Springer-Verlag (2002)
Conference Proceeding
Nelson, M., Rariden, R., & Sen, R. A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management. Forty First Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences (2008)
Hauck, R., & Nelson, M. Embedding student clickers in an introductory management information systems course. Midwest Association for Information Systems (2006)
Nelson, M., & Shaw, M. The Adoption and Diffusion of Interorganizational System Standards and Process Innovations. Management Information Systems Quarterly (2003)
Nelson, M., Shaw, M., & Schoonmaker, M. Benefits and Valuation of Technology Alliances in Supply Chains. INFORMS Annual Meeting (2002)
Nelson, M. Co-Adoption Of XML-Based Interorganizational Systems. Americas Conference on Information Systems (2002)
Journal Article
Nelson, M., & Kazzaz, M. A Case of the Subrogation Blues! A Business Analyst's Sourcing Recommendation. Journal of Business Cases and Applications 20 (2018): 1-15.
Larson, E., Nelson, M., & Carter, M. The FIRST+ Year Information Systems Faculty Experience. Communications of the Assoc for Info Systems 36.32 (2015)
Sen, R., Nelson, M., & Subramaniam, C. Application of Survival Model to Understand Open Source Software Release. Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems 7.2 (2015)
Nelson, M., & Sen, R. Business rules management in healthcare: A lifecycle approach. Decision Support Systems 57 (2014): 387-394.
Nelson, M., Sen, R., & Subramaniam, C. Open source software licenses: Strong-copyleft, non-copyleft, or somewhere in between?. Decision Support Systems 52.1 (2011): 199-206.
Presentations
Value Creation in E-Business Management. Americas Conference on Information Systems. (2009)
A Lifecycle Approach towards Business Rules Management. Forty First Hawaii International Conference on Systems Sciences. (2008)
Embedding student clickers in an introductory management information systems course. Midwest Association for Information Systems. (2006)
Grants & Contracts
Extended University Business Rules Support Structures Research Grant (2006)
Extended University BRE Research Grant (2005)
ISU College of Business Research Grant. Illinois State University. (2005)
ISU College of Business Research Grant. Illinois State University. (2004)
Center for International Business Education & Research Dissertation Award. Illinois State University. (2002)