Jacqueline Pike

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Jacqueline Pike

E-mail: jpike@katz.pitt.edu
Office: 209 Mervis Hall
Phone: please contact


Jacqueline Pike is a doctoral candidate in information systems at the Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. Jacqueline completed her comprehensive exams and is currently in the dissertation stage of her study at Katz. She works with Brian Butler, her dissertation chair, and Dennis Galletta.

[edit] Degrees

Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems, Ohio University Honors Tutorial College

[edit] Research Interests

  • Behavior in online communities, including social computing communities, and how the behavior differs from behavior in the “real world” as a result of the environment and perceptions of the environment
  • Online communities in organizations
  • Information systems training
  • Visual display of quantitative information in information systems

[edit] Publications

Butler, B, Joyce, E, and Pike, J. (2008) Don't Look Now, But We've Created a Bureaucracy: The Nature and Roles of Policies and Rules in Wikipedia. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.

Frost, R. D., Pike, J. C., & Huang, W. (2005). Breaking Down the Blocking Boundary of Separated IS Courses in IS Curriculum: A Case Study. Issues in Information Systems, VI(1), 303-309.

Frost, R. D., & Pike, J. C. (2004). A Revolutionary Approach to Introductory MIS: Professional, Project Based, Decision Focuses, Visual, and Engaging. Issues in Information Systems, V(2), 454-460.

[edit] Presentations

Pike, J. C., Bateman, P. J., & Butler, B. S. "Boundaries in Social Computing Environments: The Effect of Environment Characteristics on Publicness and Self-Disclosure," International Conference on Information Systems – HCI Track, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2007.

Galletta, D., Haney, M., Chung, T. R., Pike, J. C., & Polak, P. "Does Our Web Site Stress You Out? Information Foraging and the Psycho-Physiology of Online Navigation," International Conference on Information Systems – HCI Track, Montréal, Québec, Canada, 2007.

Bateman, P. J. and Pike, J. C. "Lurking in Online Communities: A Communication Apprehension Perspective," Academy of Management Annual Meeting - OCIS Division, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2007.

[edit] Working Papers

Pike, J. C. & Galletta, D. (in progress). Misleading with Graphs: The Effects of Axis Distortion and Trend Direction on Accuracy.

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