

Ning Yang
Dr. Ning Yang specializes in cutting-edge techniques for advancing the understanding and application of information systems within the realm of business. As an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business, she is deeply engaged in exploring the intersections of technology and business practices. Her research interests are diverse and include technology utilization and adoption, artificial intelligence awareness, the Internet of Things, cybersecurity, business analytics, and pedagogy. Dr. Yang earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Information Systems from the University of Alabama, where she developed a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of the field. Her academic journey has been marked by a commitment to bridging the gap between technology and its effective implementation in business environments. This commitment is reflected in her teaching, where she has led courses in business analytics, system requirements, and information systems, equipping students with the skills necessary to thrive in a technology-driven world. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized through publications in esteemed journals, including the Journal of Internet Medical Research and AIS Transactions on Replication Research. These works highlight her dedication to advancing knowledge in her areas of interest and her ability to contribute valuable insights to the academic community. Beyond her research and teaching, Dr. Yang is an active member of the Association of Information Systems, where she collaborates with fellow scholars and practitioners to further the field of information systems. Her involvement in this professional community underscores her commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements and their implications for business and society. Dr. Yang's work is characterized by a focus on the practical application of technology to solve real-world problems, making her a valuable asset to both her students and the broader academic and professional communities. Her ongoing research endeavors continue to push the boundaries of how technology can be effectively utilized and adopted in various business contexts, ensuring that her contributions remain relevant and impactful.
Publications
, 1-13, 2022-05-29
, 1-13, 2022-04-12
, 2024-09-09
, 1-13, 2022-04-11
, 219-233, 2023-10-17
, 5337-5337, 2014-10-01
, 1941-1954, 2024-04-18