Vitali Mindel
Professor with a passion for advancing studies in the intersection of technology and healthcare, Vitali Mindel serves as an Assistant Professor in Business Information Technology at the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Tech. With a Ph.D. in Computer Information Systems from Georgia State University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his academic endeavors. His research is primarily focused on the sustainability and governance of decentralized online systems, as well as the transformative role of technology in healthcare operations. Professor Mindel's scholarly contributions have been recognized in leading academic journals, including the Journal of the Association for Information Systems and MIS Quarterly. His work delves into the complexities of integrating technology within clinical and administrative healthcare operations, aiming to enhance efficiency and sustainability in these critical areas. In addition to his research, Professor Mindel is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students, preparing them to navigate and innovate within the rapidly evolving landscape of information systems. His commitment to education and research is driven by a desire to foster a deeper understanding of how technology can be leveraged to improve governance and sustainability across various sectors. At Virginia Tech, Professor Mindel continues to explore the potential of decentralized online systems, seeking to uncover new insights that can inform both academic theory and practical application. His work not only contributes to the academic community but also aims to have a tangible impact on the way technology is utilized in healthcare and beyond.