CSU COB CSU College of Business
 

John A. Hoxmeier

 
  • Business Database Systems (355 and 655)

  • Denver Executive MBA - Strategic Use of IT (631)

  • Senior Design Project (462)

  • Ph.D. Information Systems, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1994

  • M.S. Computer Information Systems, Colorado State University

  • B.S. Business, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

  • Cranfield University, UK, Visiting Research Fellow 2001

  • CSU Service-Learning Fellow, 2001-2002

  • Directer, Center for Education and Research in EBusiness

  • President - Aztech Systems, Inc., Database Consulting

  • Executive VP - The Fuller Brush Company

  • VP -Creative Consulting Corporation, Intl

  • Product Manager - Fiscal Information, Inc

  • Information and Database Quality

  • EMarket Sustainability

  • Database Design and Performance

  • IT Service Learning and Gender Studies

Refereed Academic:

  • Daniel, L., Hoxmeier, J., White, A., Harrison, A., “A Framework for Assessing E-Marketplace Sustainability,” Business Process Management Journal, Volume 10, 2004.

  • Hoxmeier, J. and Lenk, M., “Service–Learning in Information Systems Courses: Community Projects that Make a Difference,” Journal of Information Systems Education, Volume 14, No. 1, 2003.

  • Hoxmeier, J. and Kozar, K., “Electronic Meetings and Subsequent Meeting Behavior: Systems as Agents of Change,” Journal of Applied Management Studies, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., Nie, W., and Purvis, T., “The Impact of Gender and Experience on E-Mail Confidence,” Journal of End User Computing, Vol. 12, No. 4, October-December, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Software Preannouncements and Their Impact on Customers' Perceptions and Vendor Reputation,” Journal of Management Information Systems, Vol. 17, No. 1, Summer, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Database Quality Dimensions,” Journal of Business and Management, Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring 2000.

  • Tucker, M., McCarthy, A., Hoxmeier, J., and Lenk, M., “Community Service Learning Increases Communication Skills Across the Business Curriculum,” Business Communication Quarterly, Volume 61, Number 2, June 1998.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “A Typology of Database Quality Factors,” Software Quality Journal, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1998.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Information Systems Reengineering: Lessons Learned and Critical Success Factors,” Failure and Lessons Learned in Information Technology Management; An International Journal, 2(4), 1998.
     

  • Daniel, L., Hoxmeier, J., White, A., Harrison, A., “E-Marketplace Sustainability Factors,” UK Association of Information Systems Annual Meeting, Leeds, England, April, 2002.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Experiential Learning Within Computer Information Systems Courses: Integrating Service Projects,” Proceedings of The Tenth International Conference on Information Systems Development- ISD2001, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom, 5-7 September, 2001.

  • Lenk, M. and Hoxmeier, J., “Service Learning in AIS Courses,”  Proceedings of the Accounting Information Systems Conference, Estes Park, CO. August, 2001.

  • Hoxmeier, J., Irwin, G., “Attribute List vs. Instance Intersection: A Comparative Database Design and Implementation Study,” Proceedings of the 11th Annual BIT2001 Conference: Constructing IS Futures, October 30 & 31, 2001, Manchester, UK.

  • Hoxmeier, J., "An Experimental Study of Browser-based Applications," Proceedings of the Association of Information Systems Americas Conference, Long Beach, CA, August, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., and Athey, S., " Where Have All the Women Gone?" Proceedings of the 2000 Information Resources Management Association Conference, Anchorage, AK, May, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., and DiCesare, C., "System Response Time and User Satisfaction," Proceedings of the Fourth CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, April 11, 2000, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA.

  • Hoxmeier, J., Database Quality Dimensions, Proceedings of the twenty-eighth Annual Western Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, April 6-10, 1999.

  • Tucker, M., McCarthy, A., Hoxmeier, J., and Lenk, M., Increasing Communication Skills Across the College of Business Curriculum Through Community Service Learning, Proceedings of the Association for Business Communication 62nd Annual Convention, Washington, DC, November, 1997.

  • Hoxmeier, J. A Framework for Assessing Database Quality, Proceedings of the Association of Computing Machinery ER 97 Conference, Behavioral Models and Design Transformations: Issues and Opportunities in Conceptual Modeling, Los Angeles, November, 1997.

  • Hoxmeier, J. and D. Monarchi, Factors Influencing Database Quality, Proceedings of the Association of Information Systems National Conference, Phoenix, AZ, August, 1996.

  • Hoxmeier, J.; Schoch, D., and S. Lujan, Operating System Impact on Decision Support Database Performance: A Comparison of Windows 3.11 and Windows 95, Association of Information Systems National Conference, August, 1996.

  • Hoxmeier, John A., Learning From Group Support Systems Use: Potential Changes in Subsequent Meeting Behaviors, Proceedings of the twenty-eighth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE Computer Society Press, January, 1995.

  • Hoxmeier, John A., Managing the Legacy Systems Reengineering Process: Lessons Learned and Prescriptive Advice, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Software Technology Conference, Ogden ALC/TISE, Salt Lake City, April, 1995.

Books:

  • Chapter author in Becker, Shirley, Developing Quality Complex Database Systems: Practices, Techniques and Technologies, Idea Group Publishing, ISBN: 1-878289-88-8, 2001.
     

  • Hoxmeier, J., “If You Don’t Have Any Hair, Does it Matter What Colour it Isn’t,” Presentation to the IS Research Colloquium, Cranfield University, UK, November, 2001.

  • Hoxmeier, J and Rahin, M., "A Comparative Study of Database Design Alternatives," The 5th Annual All-University Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, Colorado State University, April, 1999.

  • Hoxmeier, J and McConnell, K., "Gender and Experience Effects on Computer Confidence and Attitude," the 4th Annual All-University Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, Colorado State University, April, 1998.

  • Service Integration Brown Bag Luncheon Series, Incorporating Service Integration Into a Technical Course, May, 1997.

  • The University Response to the Paradigm Shift in Information Technology, invited panel participant at The Paradigm Shift - The New Promise of Information Technology, the Eleventh Annual Conference of the Rocky Mountain Information Management Association, March, 1995.

  • Invited speaker at the President’s Action Forum, a consortium of Chief Executive Officers and special interest group of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, Learning Systems International, February, 1995.

Presentations at Academic Conferences:

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Attribute List vs. Instance Intersection: A Comparative Database Design and Implementation Study,” The 11th Annual BIT2001 Conference: Constructing IS Futures, October 30 & 31, 2001, Manchester, UK.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Experiential Learning Within Computer Information Systems Courses: Integrating Service Projects,” The Tenth International Conference on Information Systems Development- ISD2001, Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom, 5-7 September, 2001.

  • Hoxmeier, J., "An Experimental Study of Browser-based Applications," The Association of Information Systems Americas Conference, Long Beach, CA, August, 2000.

  • Hoxmeier, J., "System Response Time and User Satisfaction," The Fourth CollECTeR Conference on Electronic Commerce, April 11, 2000, Breckenridge, Colorado, USA.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Database Quality Dimensions,” The Twenty-eighth Annual Western Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, April 6-10, 1999.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “A Framework for Assessing Database Quality,” The Association of Computing Machinery ER 97 Conference, Behavioral Models and Design Transformations: Issues and Opportunities in Conceptual Modeling, Los Angeles, November, 1997.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Factors Influencing Database Quality,” The Association of Information Systems National Conference, Phoenix, AZ, August, 1996.

  • Hoxmeier, J., “Operating System Impact on Decision Support Database Performance: A Comparison of Windows 3.11 and Windows 95,” Association of Information Systems National Conference, August, 1996.

  • Hoxmeier, John A., Learning From Group Support Systems Use: Potential Changes in Subsequent Meeting Behaviors, The Twenty-eighth Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE Computer Society Press, January, 1995.

  • Hoxmeier, John A., Managing the Legacy Systems Reengineering Process: Lessons Learned and Prescriptive Advice, Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Software Technology Conference, Ogden ALC/TISE, Salt Lake City, April, 1995.

  • Hoxmeier, J and Rahin, M., "A Comparitive Study of Database Design Alternatives," Received a College of Business Award given at the 5th Annual All-University Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, Colorado State University, April, 1999.

  • Hoxmeier, J., Database Quality Dimensions, Proceedings of the Twenty-eighth Annual Western Decision Sciences Institute Meeting, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, April 6-10, 1999. Best Paper Award.

  • Hoxmeier, J and McConnell, K., "Gender and Experience Effects on Computer Confidence and Attitude," Received the top University award given at the 4th Annual All-University Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, Colorado State University, April, 1998.
     

John Hoxmeier is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Education and Research in E-Business at Colorado State University. He received a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado-Boulder where his research included collaborative and group support systems. He has over 20 years of industry experience. Prior to joining the CIS Department at CSU in 1994, he was Executive VP and CIO at The Fuller Brush Company where he was actively involved in a major IT reengineering effort and corporate acquisition. Dr. Hoxmeier's teaching and research includes data modeling, database design, information quality, and system response time. He has published in many IT and business journals including the Journal of Management Information Systems, Journal of End User Computing, Journal of Business and Management, Business Process Management Journal, Software Quality Journal and Journal of Applied Management Studies.  He and his wife and 3 sons enjoy Colorado outdoor activities and travel.