CSU COB CSU College of Business
Stephen Hayne
 

Dr. Stephen C. Hayne

 
  • BD413, Advanced Networking and Security (Information Assurance)

  • BD350, Operating Systems And Networking

  • BG645, Electronic Commerce (MBA)

  • Research interests: team collaboration in high stakes situations under time pressure, internet auctions, human-computer interaction, object-oriented programming and databases.

  • Teaching interests: electronic commerce, networks, database modeling and implementation; object-oriented systems development; and contemporary topics in information systems.

  • Other interests: aviation, music, basketball and outdoor activities.

  • IBM ($10,000 – 2005): “Women in the Math and Science: The Impact of Storytelling Templates”.

  • ONR ($600,000 – 2005 with Cap Smith and Pacific Sciences & Engineering): Phase 2 - A Human-Centric Architecture for Net-Centric Operations.

  • ONR ($100,000 – 2004 with Cap Smith): Phase 1 - A Human-Centric Architecture for Net-Centric Operations.

  • ONR ($452,000 – 2004 with Cap Smith): Follow on to Shared Information and Virtual Surfaces.

  • IBM ($10,000 – 2002): “Honeynets and Ethical Hacking”.

  • DARPA (CAP Smith – PI 2002): Augmented Cognition: Multi-Model Support, supported 1/9th salary.

  • ONR ($312,000 – 2002): Follow on to Shared Information and Virtual Surfaces.

  • ONR ($119,000 – 2001): Option year for Shared Information and Virtual Surfaces.

  • Office of Naval Research ($58,000 – 2000): Shared Information and Virtual Surfaces.

  • NSF ($5,000 – 2000, Research Experiences for Undergraduates): Web Auctions

  • NSF ($266,500 –1999, with Jim Cox): Group Decision-Making in Strategic Market Games.

  • ASU West and Thunderbird ($10,000 – 1998): Group Decision-Making Across Cultures.

  • National Science Foundation ($15,000 - 1997): Group Decision-Making and the Winner’s Curse. Matched by ASU ($16,000)

  • Hayne, S., Smith, C.A.P. and Vijayasarathy, L. (forthcoming), “The Use of Pattern-Communication Tools and Team Pattern Recognition,” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication.

  • Hayne, S. and Smith, C.A.P (2005), “The Relationship Between e-Collaboration and Cognition,” International Journal of e-Collaboration, 1(3):17-34.

  • Hayne, S. and Cox, J.C. (2004), “When Does Free Riding Promote Rational Bidding?,” Experimental Business Research Volume II, Zwick, Rami and Rapoport (Editors), Kluwer, Nowell, MA.

  • Adams, J., Rogers, B., Hayne, S., Mark, G., Nash, J. and Leifer, L. (2004), “The effect of a telepointer on student performance and preference,” Computers and Education, 44(1):35-51.

  • Hayne, S., Smith, C.A.P. and Turk, D. (2003), “The Effectiveness of Groups Recognizing Patterns,” International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 59(5):523-543.

  • Hayne, S., Smith, C.A.P., and Vijaysarathy, L. (2003), “Who wins on eBay: An Analysis of Bidders and Their Bid Behaviours,” Journal of Electronic Markets, 13(4):459-470. •

  • Hayne, S., Pollard, C. and Rice, R. (2003), “Accuracy of Attribution of Comment Authorship by Technically Anonymous Groups,” Journal of Management Information Systems, 20(1):301-326.

  • Hayne, S. and Pollard, C. (2000), “A Comparative Analysis of Critical Issues Facing Canadian Information Systems Personnel: A National and Global Perspective,” Journal of Information and Management, 38(20):73-86.

  • Arnold, V., Hayne, S., Smith, C.A.P. and Sutton, S. (2000), “Group Decision Making: The Impact of Opportunity-Cost Time Pressure and Group Support Systems,” Behavioural Research in Accounting, 12:69-96.

  • Hayne, S. (1999), “The Facilitators Perspective on Meetings and Implications for Group Support Systems Design,” Database, 30(4):72-91.

  • Pendergast, M. and Hayne, S. (1999), “Groupware and Social Networks: Will Life Ever Be The Same Again?,” Journal of Information and Software Technology, 41(6):311-318.

  • Smith, C.A.P., Hayne, S., Arnold, V., and Sutton, S. (1998), “An Investigation of Computer Support Systems on Managerial Group Decision Making Under Time Pressure,” Advances in Management Accounting, 6:17-38.

  • Pollard, C. and Hayne, S. (1998), “The Changing Face of Information Systems Issues Facing Small Firms,” International Small Business Journal, 16(3):70-88.

  • Sutton, S. and Hayne, S. (1998), “Judgment and Decision Making, Part III: Group Processes,” in Behavioral Accounting Research: Foundations and Frontiers, ed. S.G. Sutton and V. Arnold, American Accounting Association, pp. 134-163.

  • Hayne, S. and Rice, R. (1997), “Attribution Accuracy When Using Anonymity In Group Support Systems,” International Journal of Human Computer Studies, 47(3):429-450.

  • Smith, C.A.P. and Hayne, S. (1997), “Decision Making Under Time Pressure: An Investigation of Decision Speed and Decision Quality of Computer-Supported Groups,” Management Communication Quarterly, 11(1):97-126.

  • Hayne, S. and Sutton, S. (1996), “Toward Effective Group Decision Making: Integrating Group Support Systems into the Accounting Environment,” Advances in Accounting Information Systems, 4:279-304.

  • Hayne, S. (1995), “Object Oriented Databases: How do we get there from here?,” Journal of Systems Management, November, 46(6):38-46.

  • Hayne, S. and Pendergast, M. (1995), “Experiences with Object Oriented Group Support Software Development,” IBM Systems Journal, 34(1):96-120.

  • Hayne, S. and Ram, S. (1995), “Group Database Design: Addressing the View Modeling Problem,” Journal of Systems and Software, February, 28(2):97-122.

  • Hayne, S., Pendergast, M. and Greenberg, S. (1994), “Implementing Gesturing with Cursors in Group Support Systems,” Journal of Management Information Systems, December, 10(3):43-61.

  • Pendergast, M. and Hayne, S. (1994), “Alleviating Convergence Problems in Group Support Systems: The Shared Context Approach,” Journal of Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 3(1):1-28.

  • Chin, W., Hayne, S. and Licker, P. (1992), “The Group Consolidation Problem During GSS Usage: A New Approach And Initial Empirical Evidence,” Journal of Information and Technology Management, November, 3(2):15-28.

  • Ram, S., Hayne, S. and Carlson, D. (1992), “Integrating Information Systems Technologies to Support Consultation in an Information Center,” Journal of Information and Management, December, 23(6):331-360.

 
Promotion Review 2005