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JAMES B. PICK

Business Address: Home Address:

School of Business 1833 Galatea Terrace

University of Redlands Corona Del Mar, CA 92625

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Redlands, California 92373-0999 home phone 949-***-****

phone 909-***-****

FAX 909-***-****

E-mail abqndj@r.postjobfree.com

Website http://bulldog2.redlands.edu/fac/jpick

Title: Professor of Business

Nationality: U.S.

Marital Status: Married

EDUCATION

Northwestern University, B.A. Biology, 1966

Northern Illinois University, M.S. Education, 1969

University of California, Irvine, Ph.D. Population and Environmental Biology, 1974

AACSB FACULTY DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE CERTIFICATION

AACSB (Institute Certificate), Certificate of participation in Accreditation Association of Collegiate

Schools of Business, Advanced Information Systems Faculty Development Institute, July, 1987.

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

Management information systems

Geographic information systems (GIS)

Human population and urban studies

Renewable energy

MAJOR TEACHING INTERESTS

Management information systems and GIS

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RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professor

School of Business

University of Redlands 1995 to present

Director, Center for Business GIS and Spatial Analysis

University of Redlands 2011 to present

Faculty Research Associate,

Center for Research on Information Technology

and Organizations (CRITO),

University of California, Irvine 2006 to present

Visiting Researcher, Department of Sociology, Winter, 2009

School of Social Sciences

University of California, Irvine.

Visiting Scholar, Lingnan University Spring, 2009

Hong Kong, China

Visiting Researcher, Center for Research on

Immigration, Population, and Public Policy,

School of Social Sciences,

University of California, Irvine Summer and Fall, 2005

Chair, School of Business Faculty Assembly

University of Redlands 2001 to 2004

Visiting Professor, Program in Systems,

Department of Engineering,

Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City. Fall Semester, 2001

Director, Information Systems Programs,

University of Redlands 1999 to 2001

Chair, Department of Management and Business

University of Redlands 1995 to 1999

Visiting Professor, Department of Systems,

Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City. Fall Semester, 1997

Associate Professor, Dept. of Management and Business

Director of Information Management Program,

University of Redlands 1991 to 1995

Co-Director, U.S.-Mexico Database Project

University of California, Riverside 1988 to 1991

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Lecturer, Director of Computing

Graduate School of Management

University of California, Riverside 1984 to 1991

Assistant Research Statistician, Lecturer

Graduate School of Management

University of California, Riverside 1975 to 1984

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses currently taught at University of Redlands encompass the MIS areas of information and

knowledge management, managing IS development and process change, business information

systems, geographic information systems, spatial analysis of global business, introduction to

telecommunications and networks, systems analysis and design, topics in emerging technologies and

innovations, and legal, policy, and ethical issues for technology, and a social science elective course,

the urban community. Courses at graduate (MBA and Master of Science in Information

Technology) and undergraduate levels.

Courses previously taught from 1975 to 1991 at University of California, Riverside, encompassed

the MIS areas of introduction to management information systems, computer systems for

management, management information systems, modeling and simulation, and forecasting for

managerial decisions, mostly at graduate (MBA) level. Some teaching also in demography.

Administrative Faculty in Cambridge University Exchange Program, April, 1997.

Teaching Faculty in Cambridge University Exchange Program, April, May, 1998.

Teaching Faculty in Cambridge University Exchange Program, April, May, 2001.

Visiting scholar, Centro de Investigaci n y Docencia Econ micas (CIDE), Mexico City, January

2003.

Visiting scholar, Instituto Tecnol gico Aut nomo de M xico (ITAM), Mexico City, January 2004.

Visiting scholar, Instituto Tecnol gico Aut nomo de M xico (ITAM), Mexico City, January 2005.

DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES

Member Ph.D. dissertation committee, Geospatial Information Sciences Program, School of

Economic, Political, and Policy Science, University of Texas at Dallas, (2012 to present).

Member two Ph.D. dissertation committees, School of Information Science, Claremont Graduate

University, Claremont, California (1995-2001 and 2005 to present).

Member Doctor of Business Administration dissertation committee, Charles Sturt University,

Australia (2006).

Member twelve Ph.D. dissertation committees, Departments of Statistics and Sociology, and School

of Education, University California, Riverside, 1978-1991. Chairman of one committee.

Member M.B.A. thesis committees, Graduate School of Management, University of California,

Riverside, 1984-91. Chairman of 20 committees, 1984-91.

Member M.B.A thesis committees, Dept. Mgt. and Business, University of Redlands, 1992-1997.

EXTERNAL EVALUATOR AND REVIEWER

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External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty in information

systems, City University of New York, 1994.

External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty in information

science, Syracuse University, 2001.

External evaluator for promotion to full professor for faculty member in information systems,

DePaul University, 2003.

External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty member in

information systems, Loyola University, Chicago, 2004

External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty in MIS, State

University of New York at New Paltz, 2004

External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty in Dept. of

Information and Decision Sciences, University of Texas El Paso, 2005

External evaluator for promotion to full professor for faculty in School of Computer Science and

Information Systems, Pace University, New York City, 2005.

External evaluator for promotion to assistant professor, School of Management, Bocconi University,

Milan, Italy, 2005.

External evaluator for tenure, School of Management, Delaware State University, 2006.

External evaluator for tenure, School of Information Systems and Technology, Claremont Graduate

University, 2006-2007.

External evaluator for promotion to full professor for faculty in the College of Information Science

and Technology, University of Nebraska, Omaha, 2007.

External evaluator for tenure for faculty at Pennsylvania State University, Grand Valley, 2008.

External evaluator for promotion to full professor for faculty in School of Information Sciences,

Syracuse University, 2009.

External evaluator for tenure and promotion to associate professor for faculty in Dept. of Computer

Information Systems, Bentley University, 2010.

External reviewer for research grant, Workload-aware Spatiotemporal Sketches for Enhancing

Location-based Applications, Research Committee, City University of Hong Kong, 2005.

External reviewer for research grant, Reporting Crime Online: A Test of Usability, Accuracy, and

Completeness, Dissertation Grant Committee, Claremont Graduate University, 2006.

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION

CCP (Certified Computing Professional), Institute for the Certification of Computer Professionals,

Issued 1980, renewed continuously, most recent renewal 2006-2009.

Foreign Languages

Spanish - read, write, speak. French - read, write, some speaking.

AWARDS

Expression of Appreciation. MBA Student Association, University of California, Riverside. 1991.

Thunderbird Award for Outstanding Research Paper, Business Assoc. of Latin American Studies,

1993.

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Student Recognition Award for Teaching of Graduate Seminar, Universidad Iberoamericana,

Mexico City, Mexico, 1997.

Outstanding Section Coordinator for the Association for Borderlands Studies Section, Western

Social Science Association, 2001-2002.

Fulbright Senior Lecturer/Research Award in Mexico, Summer/Fall 2001.

Outstanding Alumni Award, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Northern Illinois University,

2004.

Volunteer Spotlight Recognition, Association for Information Systems, 2010. For contributions to

the field of Information Systems in Latin America.

University Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Research, University of Redlands, 1993.

University Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Redlands, 1996.

University Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Research, University of Redlands, 2000.

University Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Research, University of Redlands, 2008.

School of Business Honors Award for Excellence in Research, University of Redlands, 2011

Nominated for University Faculty Honors Award for Outstanding Teaching, University of Redlands,

2005.

Nominated for School of Business Excellence in Teaching Award, 2005.

PUBLISHED WRITINGS AND CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

I. BOOKS

1. Butler, Edgar W. and James B. Pick. 1982. Geothermal Energy Development: Problems

and Prospects in the Imperial Valley of California. New York, Plenum Publishing

Company.

2. Pick, James B. 1986. Computer Systems in Business. Boston: PWS Publishers.

3. Pick, James B., Michael Heister, and Brad Lowman. 1986. MicroManual: Basic, Word

Processing, Spreadsheet, and Data Base. Boston: PWS Publishers.

4. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and Elizabeth Lanzer. 1989. Atlas of Mexico. Boulder,

Colorado: Westview Press.

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5. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1994. The Mexico Handbook: Economic and

Demographic Maps and Statistics. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

6. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1997. Mexico Megacity. Boulder, Colorado:

Westview Press. Also published by Westview in paperback edition in 2000.

7. Butler, Edgar W., James B. Pick, and W. James Hettrick. 2001. Mexico and Mexico

City in the World Economy. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press.

8. Pick, James B. (Editor). 2005. Geographic Information Systems in Business. Hershey,

Pennsylvania: Idea Group Publishing.

9. Greene, Richard P., and James B. Pick. 2006. Exploring the Urban Community: A GIS

Approach. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

10. Pick, James B. 2008. Geo-Business: GIS in the Digital Organization. New York: John

Wiley and Sons.

11. Greene, Richard P., and Pick, James B. 2012. Exploring the Urban Community: a GIS

Approach. Second Edition. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

II. JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed)

12. Pick, James B., 1974. "Computer Display of Population Age Structure." Demography

11(4): 673-682.

13. Pick, James B. 1977. "Correlates of Fertility and Mortality in Low-Migration Standard

Metropolitan Statistical Areas." Biodemography and Social Biology 24(1): 69-83.

(Note: name changed from Social Biology).

14. Pasqualetti, Martin J., James B. Pick, and Edgar W. Butler. 1979. "Geothermal Energy in

Imperial County, California: Environmental, Socioeconomic, Demographic and Public

Opinion Research Conclusions and Policy Recommendations." Energy 4: 67-80.

15. Pick, James B. and John C. Holladay. 1979. "An Alternate Approach to Analyzing

Convergence by Leslie Matrices." Journal of Mathematical Sociology 6(2): 283-324.

16. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1979. "Limiting Factors on Geothermal

Development, Imperial County, California, U.S.A." Geothermal Resources Council

Transactions 3:535-538.

17. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1980. "Beginnings of Geothermal Impact on

County Population and Leadership, Imperial County, California." Geothermal Resource

Council Transactions 4:815-818.

18. Pick, James B., Tae Hwan Jung, and Edgar W. Butler. 1981. "Regional Employment

Implications for Geothermal Energy Development, Imperial County, California."

Journal of Environmental Systems 10(4):269-281.

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19. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1981. "Simulation of Alternative Population

Structures Relative to Geothermal Energy Development, Imperial County, California."

International Journal on Policy and Information 4(2):87-104.

20. Pick, James B., Tae Hwan Jung, and Edgar W. Butler. 1985. "Projection of Direct Farm

Laborer Displacement from Geothermal Development, Imperial County, California."

International Journal of Environmental Studies 24:255-265.

21. Pick, James B., Swapan Nag, Glenda Tellis, and Edgar W. Butler. 1987. "Geographical

Distribution and Variation in Selected Socioeconomic Variables for Municipios in Six

Mexican Border States, 1980." Journal of Borderlands Studies 2(1):58-92.

22. Fukurai, Hiroshi, James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler, and Swapan Nag. 1987. "An Analysis

of the Interstate Migration in Mexico." Mexican Studies 3(2):365-395.

23. Fukurai, Hiroshi, James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler. 1987. "Interstate Migration in

Mexico, 1980: A Spatial Analysis." Sociology and Social Research 71(4): 312-322.

24. Pick, James B. and Kenneth Rutherfurd. 1987. "Implementing Micros in Arts

Organizations." Journal of Systems Management 38(12):32-39.

25. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and Suhas Pavgi. 1988. "Socioeconomic

Determinants of Fertility: Selected Mexican Regions, 1976-77." Biodemography and

Social Biology 35(1-2):137-157. (Note: name changed from Social Biology).

26. Fukurai, Hiroshi, James B. Pick, Edgar W. Butler, and Glenda Tellis. 1989. "An

Examination of Regional Migration Patterns in Mexico: New and Old Mexican

Regions." Genus 44(3-4):225-243.

27. Pick, James B., Glenda L. Tellis, and Edgar W. Butler. 1989. "Fertility Determinants in

the Oil Region of Mexico." Biodemography and Social Biology 36(1-2):45-66. (Note:

name changed from Social Biology).

28. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, Swapan Nag, and Glenda Tellis. 1989.

Socioeconomic Influences on Fertility in the Mexican Borderlands Regions." Mexican

Studies 6(1):11-42.

29. Pick, James B., Glenda L. Tellis, Edgar W. Butler, and Suhas

Pavgi. 1990. "Determinantes Socioeconomicas de Migracion en Mexico"

("Socioeconomic Determinants of Migration in Mexico"). Estudios Demograficos y

Urbanos 5(1):61-101.

30. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1990. "Socioeconomic Inequality in the U.S.-

Mexico Borderlands: Modernization and Buffering." Frontera Norte 2(3):31-62.

31. Guillen, Tonatiuh, Edgar W. Butler, and James B. Pick. 1990. "La Politica Electoral En

La Frontera Norte de Mexico Hacia El Ano 2000" ("Electoral Politics in the Mexican

Borderlands through the Year 2000"). Estudios Sociologicos. 8(23):271-304.

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32. Pick, James B. 1990. "Staffing, Planning, and Control of Information Systems in

Charitable Nonprofit Organizations." Information and Management 20:1-17.

33. Butler, Edgar W., and James B. Pick. 1991. "Twentieth Century Migration to Baja

California." Journal of Borderlands Studies 6(1):1-35.

34. Pick, James B. 1992. "Staffing and Managerial Aspects of Information Systems in Art

Museums: An Example of Nonprofits. 1992. Computer Personnel 14(1-2):66-75.

35. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and Raul Gonzalez Ramirez. 1993. "Projection of the

Mexican National Labor Force, 1980-2005." Biodemography and Social Biology 40(3-

4):161-190. (Note: name changed from Social Biology).

36. Pick, James B. and Skye Stephenson-Glade. 1994. "The NAFTA Agreement and Labor

Force Projections: Implications for the Border Region." Journal of Borderlands Studies

9(1):69-99.

Pick, James B. 1997. Natural and Spectral Convergence Measures of Leslie Matrices:

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Additive Norms and the Imprimitive Cases. Journal of Mathematical and Computer

Modelling 26(6):25-37.

Schenk, K.D. and James B. Pick. 1998. Successful Strategies for Corporate

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Involvement in Information Systems Programs. Journal of Computer Information

Systems 39(1):65-71.

Zhang, Ping and James B. Pick. 1998. Generating Large Sized Data Sets for Simulation

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of Electronics Manufacturing. Simulation, 70(4):231-249.

Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1998. Demographic, Social, and Economic

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Effects on Mexican Causes of Death in 1990. Biodemography and Social Biology 45(3-

4): 151-171. (Note: name changed from Social Biology).

Guthrie, Ruth and James B. Pick. 1998. Work Ethic Differences Between Traditional

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and Telework Employees. Journal of End User Computing 10(4):33-41.

Pick, James B., Nanda Viswanathan, and W. James Hettrick. 2001. The U.S.-Mexican

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Borderlands Region: A Binational Spatial Analysis. Social Science Journal, 38:567-595.

Navarrete, Carlos and James B. Pick. 2002. Initial Selective Information Technology

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Outsourcing: an Exploratory Study of Large Companies in Mexico, Journal of Information

Technology Cases and Applications, 4(1):34-55.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2002. Information Technology Expenditure and

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Industry Performance: The Case of the Mexican Banking Industry. Journal of Global

Information Technology Management 5(2): 7-28. Also published in Steven R. Gordon (ed.),

2004, Information Technology and e-Business in the Financial Services, Marietta, Georgia, Ivy

League Publishing Ltd., pp. 22-51.

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Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2003. Cross-Cultural Telecommuting Evaluation

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in Mexico and United States. The Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing

Countries 15(5):1-14.

Garcia Murillo, Martha, and James B. Pick. 2004. Interconnection Regulation:

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Explaining Dominance by Incumbents in Mexico. Communications and Strategies

53(1):17-51.

Pick, James B. 2004. Geographic Information Systems: A Tutorial and Introduction

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Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 14:307-331.

Viswanathan, Nanda, and James B. Pick. 2005. Comparison of E-Commerce in India and

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Mexico: an Example of Technology Diffusion in Developing Nations. International

Journal of Technology Management, special issue edited by K. Dhanda, 31(1-2):2-19.

49. Viswanathan, Nanda, James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick, and Elliott Ellsworth. 2005.

An Analysis of Commonality in the Twin Metropolitan Areas of San Diego, California

and Tijuana, Mexico, Journal of Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 39:57-79.

50. Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2005. Technology and Society: Socioeconomic Influences

on Technological Sectors for United States Counties, International Journal of Information

Management, 25(1):25-37.

Pick, James B., and Rasool Azari. 2008. Global Digital Divide: Influence of Socioeconomic,

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Governmental, and Accessibility Factors on Information Technology. Information

Technology for Development 14(2):91-115.

Forstall, Richard L., Richard P. Greene, and James B. Pick. 2009. Which are the

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Largest? Why Published Lists of Major Urban Areas Vary So Greatly. Journal of

Economic and Social Geography (Tijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie),

100(3):277-297.

Pick, James B. and Hindupur Ramakrishna. 2009. Impact of Global Sourcing of Talent on

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Graduate IS Curriculum: One Approach to Redesign. Journal of Information Technology

Case and Applications Research 11(4):60-84.

Pick, James B. 2010. Web and Mobile Spatial Decision Support as Innovations:

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Comparison of United States and Hong Kong, China Annals of Information Systems, Vol 14,

D. Schuff, D. Paradice, F. Burstein, D.J. Power, and R. Sharda (eds), Volume titled Decision

Support: An Examination of the DSS Discipline, pp. 83-112.

Pick, James B. and Rasool Azari. 2011. A Global Model of Utilization of Technology based

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on Governmental, Social, Economic, and Business Investment Factors. Journal of

Management Information Systems, 28(1):51-85.

Gollakota, Kamala, James B. Pick, and P. Sathyapriya. 2011. Using Technology to Alleviate

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Poverty: Diffusion of Telecenters in Rural India. Information Technology for Development, in

press.

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III. BOOK CHAPTERS (refereed)

57. Boughey, A.S., J.B. Pick, and G.A. Schick. 1973. "A Migration Model." In Dyke,

Bennett and McClure, Jean (eds.), Computer Simulation in Human Population Studies.

New York, Academic Press, 379-419.

58. Pick, James B. 1974. Co-author of Section Two. "Components: Population, Physical

Structure and Resources." In Stearns, Forrest and Tom Montag (eds.), The Urban

Ecosystem: A Holistic Approach. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Hutchinson, and

Ross, 68-114.

59. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1979. "Sociological Impact." In Edmunds, Stahrl

W. Edmunds and Adam Z. Rose (eds.), Geothermal Energy and Regional Development.

New York: Praeger Publishers, 122-161.

60. Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1979. "An Overview of Socioeconomic and

Environmental Studies of Geothermal Development in the Imperial Valley." In Elders,

W.A. (ed.), Geology and Geothermics of the Salton Trough, Guidebook prepared for the

Geological Society of America 92nd Annual Meeting, Riverside, CA, University of

California, Riverside, Campus Museum Contributions No. 5, 77-81.

Butler, Edgar W., James B. Pick, and Glenda Jones. 1991. An Examination of the

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Official Results of the 1988 Mexican Presidential Election, in Edgar W. Butler and

Jorge Bustamante (eds.), Sucesion Presidencial: Bi-National Reflections, Westview

Press, pp. 13-44.

62. Butler, Edgar W., James B. Pick, and Glenda Tellis. 1991. "Political Change in the

Mexican Borderlands," in Edgar W. Butler and Jorge Bustamante (eds.), Sucesion

Presidencial: Bi-National Reflections, Westview Press, pp. 45-69.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2002. Success Factors for Industry-University

63.

Collaboration through IS Industry Boards: A University Case in a Developing Country, in

Jonathan Lazar (ed.), Managing IT/Community Partnerships in the 21st Century. Hershey,

Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 204-219.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2002. Information Technology Spending

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Association with Organizational Productivity and Performance: A Study of the Mexican

Banking Industry, 1982-1992, Chapter 4 in Namchul Shin (ed.), Creating Business Value

with Information Technology: Challenges and Solutions, edited by Namchul Shin, Hershey,

Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 89-124.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2002. Information Technology Spending and the

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Value of the Firm: the Case of Mexican Banks, in Namchul Shin (ed.), Creating Business

Value with Information Technology: Challenges and Solutions, edited by Namchul Shin,

Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 146-165.

Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2003. The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors On

66.

Technological Change: the Case Of High-Tech States In The U.S., in Azari Rasool (ed.),

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Current Security Management and Ethnical Issues of Information Technology, Hershey,

Pennsylvania, IRM Press, pp. 187-213.

Pick, James Block and Maria Antonieta Rebeil. 2003. Los Factores de la Pobreza en M xico

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en la D cada de los Noventa y Su Comportamiento Futuro, 1990-2020, (Poverty Factors in

Mexico in the 1990s and Poverty Projection, 1990-2020 ) in Alberto Montoya (ed.), M xico:

Hacia El 2025 ( Mexico: Towards 2025 ). 2 Volumes, Mexico City, D.F.. Centro de Estudios

Estrat gicos Nacionales, Instituto Polit cnico Nacional, Universidad Aut noma

Metropolitana, Universidad Iberoamericana, Editorial Limusa, pp. 567- 604.

Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2004. Socio-economic Influence on Information

68.

Technology: The Case of California, in Marian Quigley (ed.), Information Security and

Ethics: Social and Organizational Issues, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp.

48-72.

James B. Pick, Sarah Miggins, and Nanda Viswanathan. 2005. U.S.-Mexico Border Planning

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in the Context of a Theory of Border Interchange, in C sar M. Fuentes Flores and Sergio

Pe a Medina (eds.), Planeaci n Binacional y Cooperaci n Transfronteriza entre la Frontera

M xico-Estados Unidos ( Binational Planning and Trans-Border Cooperation between

Mexico and the United Stats ),Tijuana, Mexico: El Colegio de la Frontera Norte Press, pp.

133-163.

Pick, James B. 2005. Preface, in James B. Pick (ed.), GIS in Business, Hershey,

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Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 1-19.

Pick, James B. 2005. Costs and Benefits of GIS in Business, in James B. Pick (ed.),

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GIS in Business, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp 56-78.

Roberts, Keith and James B. Pick. 2005. Corporate Adoption of Mobile Cell Phones:

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Business Opportunities for 3G and Beyond, in Margherita Pagani (Ed.), Mobile and

Wireless Systems Beyond 3G: Managing New Business Opportunities, Hershey,

Pennsylvania, IRM Press, pp. 24-50.

Pick, James B. 2007. GIS and Data Warehouses, in Shekhar, Shashi, and Hui Xiong,

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Encyclopedia of Geographical Information Science, Heidelberg, Germany, Springer-

Verlag.

Pick, James B. 2009. Business Models for Geographic Information, in Warf, Barney,

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Encyclopedia of Geography, Thousand Oaks, California, Sage Publications.

Gray, Paul, Thomas Horan, and James B. Pick. 2010. Geographic Information Systems. in

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Gass, Saul, and Fu, Michael (eds.), Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management

Science, 3rd edition, New York, NY: Springer Science.

IV. JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORIALS AND INTRODUCTIONS

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76. Roztocki, Narcyz, James B. Pick, and Carlos Navarrete. 2004. IT Investments in

Developing Countries. Editorial Introduction. Electronic Journal of Information

Systems in Developing Countries, 19:1-3.

77. Roztocki, Narcyz, and James B. Pick. 2005. Editorial. Introduction to the Special Issue

on Information Technology Investments in Emerging Economies. The Journal of

Information Science and Technology, 2(4).1-5.

78. Pick, James B., Martha Garcia Murillo, and Carlos J. Navarrete. 2007. Information

Technology Research in Latin America. Editorial Introduction. Special Issue on

Information Technology Advances in Latin America, Information Technology for

Development, 13(3):207-216.

79. Romano, Nicholas C., James B. Pick, and Narcyz Roztocki. 2007. Editorial Introduction

to the Special Issue on Collaboration Issues in Cross-Organizational and Cross-Border

IS/IT, Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application, 8(4):iii-vi.

80. Pick, James B., Nicholas C. Romano, and Narcyz Roztocki. 2008. Synthesizing the

Research Advances in Electronic Collaboration: Theoretical Frameworks. International

Journal of Electronic Collaboration, 5(1):1-12.

81. Romano, Nicholas C., James B. Pick, and Narcyz Roztocki. 2010. A Motivational

Model for Technology-Supported Cross-organizational and Cross-border Collaboration.

Guest Editorial. European Journal of Information Systems, 19:117-133.

IV. REFEREED PROCEEDINGS

82. Butler, Edgar W., James B. Pick, Hiroshi Fukurai, and Suhas Pavgi. 1987. "Migration to

Baja California 1900-1980." The Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, The

University of Texas at El Paso." Research Paper Series, No. 26, 54 pp. Also published

by PROFMEX as a Special Paper on Border Issues and Public Policy, UCLA Program

on Mexico..

83. Butler, Edgar W., Hiroshi Fukurai, and James B. Pick. 1987. "Tourism and the

Economies: A Case Study of Mexican States and Municipios." Proceedings of the

American Statistical Association, Business and Economics Statistics Section, 728-

733. Expanded version in 1989 Proceedings of the Business Association of Latin

American Studies, Kuklan, Hooshang (ed.), Business Association of Latin American

Studies, pp. 165-171.

84. Pick, James B., Swapan Nag, and Edgar W. Butler. 1988. "A Cluster Analysis Approach

to Marketing Research in the Borderlands Region of Mexico." In Kuklan, Hooshang,

Joan Anderson, and Denise Dimon (eds.), 1988 BALAS Proceedings, Business

Association of Latin American Studies, pp. 19-25.

85. Zimmerman, Judy A., James B. Pick, and David Bobrow. 1989. "A New Accessing

System for the CRSP Financial Data Base." In Emdad, Ali, Erdener Kaynak, and

Mukund Kulkarni (eds.), Managing Information Technology: Business Schools' Role in

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the 1990's, Medford, New Jersey: Learned Information Inc., pp. 272-280.

86. Pick, James B. 1992. "Staffing of the Systems Development Life Cycle: An Empirical

Study of Arts Organizations. Proceedings of American Society for Information Science,

Vol. 29:269-276.

87. Pick, James B. 1992. "Convergence Properties of Leslie Matrices: A Comparison of

Additive Norms and the Imprimitive Cases," in Dey, S.K. and E.J. Kansa (eds.),

Proceedings of International Symposium on Scientific Computing and Mathematical

Modeling. Calcutta: India: International Journal Services, pp. 89-106.

88. Pick, James B. and Skye Stephenson-Glade. 1993. "The NAFTA Agreement and Its

Relation to Labor Force Projections." In Rivera, Juan M. and Alfred J. Hagan (eds.),

1993 Proceedings of the Business Association of Latin American Studies, Business

Association of Latin American Studies, pp. 277-286.

89. Pick, James B. and Schenk, K.D. 1993. "Development of An Information Systems

Curriculum Non-traditional Students." ISECON '93. Proceedings of the Tenth

Information Systems Education Conference. Park Ridge, Illinois: Data Processing

Management Association Education Foundation, pp. 148-155.

90. Schenk, K.D. and James B. Pick. 1994. "Successful Strategies for Corporate

Involvement in Information Systems Programs." 1994 Information Systems Educators

Conference Proceedings. Park Ridge, Illinois: EDSIG, Data Processing Management

Association, pp. 116-121.

91. Pick, James B., Roger Baty, and Michael Phoenix. 1994. "Teaching Geographic

Information Systems." ISECON '94. Proceedings of the Eleventh Information Systems

Education Conference. Park Ridge, Illinois: Data Processing Management Association

Education Foundation, in press. A modified version of this paper also appeared in

Weber, Kenneth R. (ed.) Forum of the Association for Arid Lands Studies, Lubbock,

Texas, International Center for Arid and Semiarid Land Studies, pp. 77-84.

Pick, James B. and K.D. Schenk. 1995. A Framework for Information Systems

92.

Programs and Business Relationships. In Joyce Currie Little (ed.), ISECON 95

Proceedings: IS Education: Meeting the Challenge of A Global Marketplace. Park

Ridge, Illinois, Data Processing Management Association Education Foundation, pp. 62-

69.

Pick, James B. 1995. Information System Maturity Stages in Art Museums.

93.

Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:

Association for Information Systems. 6 pages.

Pick, James, Edgar W. Butler, and W. James Hettrick. 1996. An Economic Geographic

94.

Information Systems for the Mexico City Metropolis, in Salling, Mark J. (ed.), URISA

Proceedings, Washington, D.C.: Urban Regional and Information Systems Association.

Vol. 1, 1-15.

Pick, James B. 1996. The Emerging Role of GIS in the Information Systems Discipline

95.

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in Business Programs: The National Curricular Perspective. Proceedings of the

Conference on Business Geographics for Educators and Researchers, Washington, D.C.:

Association of American Geographers, pp. 160-169.

Pick, James B. 1996. GIS-based Economic and Social Cluster Analysis Applied to a

96.

Giant City. Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems. Phoenix,

Arizona: Association for Information Systems, pp. 515-517.

Pick, James B. and K. D. Schenk. 1996. Curricula for Information Systems

97.

Undergraduate Education for the Future. Proceedings of Americas Conference on

Information Systems. Phoenix, Arizona: Association for Information Systems, pp. 572-

574.

Guthrie, Ruth, Donna M. Schaeffer, Patrick Olson, and James B. Pick. 1996. The

98.

University of Redlands Honors Distinction for Bachelor of Science in Information

Systems. ISECON 96. Park Ridge, Illinois, Data Processing Management Association

Education Foundation.

Guthrie, Ruth and James B. Pick. 1997. Teleworking Ethics, in Jatinder N.D. Gupta

99.

(ed.), Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems. Indianapolis,

Indiana: Association for Information Systems, pp. 408-410.

Navarrete, Carlos J., and James B. Pick. 1998. Financial Justification of Outsourced

100.

Information Technology Projects: The Case of Large Companies in Mexico, in Mehdi

Khosrowpour (ed), Effective Utilization and Management of Emerging Information

Technologies, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 798-804.

Davila, Alfonso de Icaza, and James B. Pick. 1998. Quantitative Model of Size and

101.

Complexity of Prospective Geographic Information Systems for Regional Governments in

Mexico." Proceedings of Americas Conference on Information Systems., Ellen D.

Hoadley and Izak Benbasat (eds.), Atlanta, Georgia, Association for Information

Systems, Indianapolis, Indiana: Association for Information Systems, pp. 396-398.

102. Viswanathan, Nanda K. and James B. Pick. 1998. "An Exploratory Analysis of Branding

Strategy and Technology Transfer among Nine Firms in Mexico." In Roche, Edward M.,

Kalle Kangas, and Reima Suomi, MIS - Shaped or Misshpaed?, Emerging Issues in the

New Global Arena, Proceedings of the IFIP WG 8.7 Working Conference. Turku,

Finland, Turku Centre for Computer Science General Publication No. 12, 253-272.

103. Pick, James B., W. James Hettrick, Nanda Viswanathan, and Elliott Ellsworth. 2000.

"Cooperative Binational Geographical Information Systems: A Design Framework and

Example for International Border Cities," in Prashant Palvia and En Mao (eds.),

Proceedings of the First Annual Global Information Technology Management World

Conference, pp. 92-95.

104. Pick, James, W. James Hettrick, Nanda Viswanathan, and Elliott Ellsworth. 2000. Intra-

Censal Geographical Information Systems: Application to Binational Border Cities.

Proceedings of European Conference on Information Systems, pp. 1175-1181.

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105. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and W. James Hettrick. 2000. "Spatial Distribution of

Maquiladora Industry in Mexico: Justifications and Future Prospects, in Arkader,

Rebecca, Denise Dimon, and Joan Anderson (eds.), Designing the 21st Century Latin

American Organization: 2001 BALAS Proceedings, San Diego: Business Association for

Latin American Studies, pp. 295-305.

106. Pick, James B., Nanda Viswanathan, and W. James Hettrick. 2000. "A Dual Census

Geographical Information System in the Context of Data Warehousing.", Long Beach,

California, Proceedings of the Americas Conference on Information Systems, Association

for Information Systems, pp. 265-278.

107. Pick, James B. and Jeffrey Kim. 2000. "Program Assessment of an Undergraduate

Information Systems Degree for Working Adults Students." 2000 IAIM Proceedings.

Statesboro, Georgia: The International Academy for Information Management,.

108. Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2000. "Impact of Information Technology

Investments on Organization's Performance: The Case of Mexican Banks." Proceedings

of the Decision Sciences Institute 2000.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2001. Success Factors for Industry-University

109.

Collaboration through IS Industry Boards: A Mexican Case Study. in Mehdi

Khosrowpour (ed.), Proceedings of Information Resources Management Association

Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing.

110. Pick, James B., W. James Hettrick, Edgar W. Butler, and Katsumi Funakoshi. 2001.

Tourism in Mexico: Its Development, Dependency, and Spatial Patterns. In

Anderson, Joan and Denise Dimon (eds.), BALAS 2001 Conference Proceedings.

Pick, James B. and Sunny J. Baker. 2001. An Interactive Telecommunications Degree with

111.

Vision for The Future. In Smithson, Steve, Joze Gricar, Mateja Podlogar, and Sophia

Avgerinou (eds.), Global Co-Operation in the New Millennium. Proceedings of ECIS 2001:

The 9th European Conference on Information Systems, Vol. II, pp. 1058-1969.

Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2002. Technological Change in the Information Age:

112.

A Socioeconomic Framework of High-Tech States in the U.S., in Mehdi Khosrowpour

(ed.), Proceedings of Information Resources Management Association Conference,

Hershey, Pennsylvania, Idea Group Publishing, pp. 49-52.

Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2002. The Digital Divide: Socioeconomic Influences on

113.

Technological Sectors for United States Counties. Proceedings of the Decision Sciences

Institute 2002. Atlanta, Georgia: Decision Sciences Institute.

Navarrete, Carlos J., Alicia Iriberri, and James B. Pick. 2002. Comparison of

114.

Telecommuting Patterns in the United States and Mexico. Proceedings of the

International Conference on Informatics Education and Research. Statesboro, Georgia:

International Academy for Information Management.

Navarrete, Carlos J., Alicia Iriberri, and James B. Pick. 2003. Perceived Value Of

115.

Telecommuting In Mexico And United States. Proceedings of 4th Annual Global

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Information Technology Management World Conference.

Roberts, Keith, and James B. Pick. 2003. Case Study Analysis of Corporate Decision-

116.

Making for Cell Phone Deployment. Proceedings of Association for Information

Systems, pp. 103-113.

Pick, James B. and Dwight A. Zinn. 2003. An Outcome Assessment Framework for

117.

Longitudinal Program Assessment of Information Technology Master Programs.

Proceedings of International Academy for Information Management, 18th Annual

Conference, International Academy for Information Management, pp. 68-80.

Roberts, Keith, and James B. Pick. 2004. Technology Factors in Corporate Adoption of

118.

Mobile Cell Phones: A Case Study Analysis, in Sprague Jr., Ralph H (Ed.), Proceedings of the

37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Los Alamitos, California,

IEEE Computer Society, abstract on p. 287, full paper on CD-ROM

Pick, James B. And Rasool Azari. 2005. Global Digital Divide: The Role of Socioeconomic

119.

Factors on Information Technology Usage And Expenditure. Proceedings of AIS SigEd-IAIM

Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, Association for Information Systems.

Pick, James B. 2006. A Case-Study Analysis of Costs and Benefits of Geographic

120.

Information Systems: Relationships to Firm Size and Strategy. Proceedings of the Twelfth

Americas Conference on Information Systems, Atlanta, Georgia, Association for Information

Systems.

Pick, James B. 2006. A Research Framework for Spatial Web Services and Location-

121.

Based Services, in Hunter, Gordon, and K. Kathy Dhanda (eds.), ISOneWorld

Conference Proceedings, Washington, D.C.: The Information Institute, April, 2006.

Pick, James B. 2007. An Evolutionary Framework for Strategies of Spatial Technologies:

122.

Case Study Analysis. Proceedings of the Information Resources Management Association,

Hershey, PA, Information Resources Management Association.

Pick, James B. and Rasool Azari. 2007. Worldwide Digital Divide: Influence of Education,

123.

Workforce, Economic, and Policy Factors on Information Technology. Proceedings of 2007

SIGMIS CPR Conference.

Pick, James B. and Namchul Shin. 2008. Assessing the Business Value of Geographic

124.

Information Systems: A Process-Oriented Approach, in Monica Perry and James B. Pick

(eds.), Academic Proceedings of the 2008 ESRI Business GIS Summit. Redlands, CA,

University of Redlands, pp. 11-26. Available online at www.spatialconference.org.

125. Pick, James B.., Kamala Gollakota, Hamid Falatoon, Lisa Benvenuti, and Nathan Jimerson.

2008. GIS for Advantage in Marketing and Routing: Case Study of a Small Home

Accessories Firm, in Monica Perry and James B. Pick (eds.), Academic Proceedings of the

2008 ESRI Business GIS Summit. Redlands, CA, University of Redlands, pp. 61-90. Available

online at www.spatialconference.org.

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Pick, James B., Kamala Gollokota, Hamid Falatoon, and Richard Greene. 2008. Readiness of

126.

Small Enterprises for GIS: The Question of Strategy. Proceedings of the Americas

Conference on Information Systems, Toronto, Canada, August 14-17.

Pick, James B. and Rasool Azari. 2008. A Global Model of Technological Utilization based

127.

on Governmental, Business Investment, Social, and Economic Factors. Proceedings of the

International Conference on Information Systems, Atlanta, Georgia: Association for

Information Systems.

Azari, Rasool and James B. Pick. 2009. Understanding Global Digital Inequality: The Impact

128.

of Government, Investment in Business and Technology, and Socioeconomic Factors on

Technology Utilization. Proceedings of 42 Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, January

5-8, 2009.

Pick, James B. and Kamala Gollakota. 2010. Technology for Rural Telecenters In India: A

129.

Model and Exploratory Study of Diffusion of Information For Telecenter Use and

Sustainability. Proceedings of the 2010 Americas Conference on Information Systems,

Atlanta, Georgia: Association for Information Systems.

Pick, James B. and Tetsushi Nishida. 2011. Spatial Analysis of the Global Digital Divide.

130.

Proceedings of the 2011 Americas Conference on Information Systems, Atlanta, Georgia:

Association for Information Systems.

Pick, James B. and Tetsushi Nishida. 2012. Determinants of Worldwide Technology

131.

Utilization and Availability: A Geospatial and Regression Analysis. Proceedings of the

Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences, IEEE, in press.

Pick, James B., Tetsushi Nishida, and Xi Zhang. 2011. Economic and Social Influences on

132.

Technology Utilization and Availability in China, 2006-2009: A Regression and Spatial

Analysis, Proceedings of SIG GlobDev Fourth Annual Workshop, ICIS Pre-Conference,

Atlanta Georgia, Association for Information Systems.

V. NON-REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND JOURNAL ARTICLES

133. Pick, James B. 1976. "Population Computer Graphics." In Hoaglin, David C. and Roy

E. Welsch (eds.). Proceedings of the Ninth Interface Symposium on Computer Science

and Statistics. Boston: Prindle, Weber and Schmidt, Inc., 28-35.

134. Pick, James B., Charles Starnes, Tae Hwan Jung, and Edgar Butler. 1976.

"Population-Economic Data Analysis Relative to Geothermal Fields, Imperial County,

California." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics

Section, Vol. 11, 666-672.

135. Pick, James B. 1984. "Software Acquisition for Business Schools." Proceedings of Fall

Conference, California Educational Computing Consortium, 270-273.

136. Ravlin, Lloyd and James B. Pick. 1985. "GSM/CRSP System to Support Financial

Courses and Research." In Green, Robert E., Naresh K. Malhotra and Charles K.

Parsons (eds.), Computers and Business Schools: Progress on Integration, Series No. 3,

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Atlanta, Georgia, Georgia Institute of Technology, 113-119.

137. Mitchell, Gary F. and James B. Pick. 1986. "The GSM/VL Program Generator to

Access the ValueLine Data-Base." In Anderson, Dennis M. and Paul J. Plourde (eds.),

The Impact of Technology on Business Schools, Series No. 4, Waltham, Mass., The

International Business School Computer Users Group, pp. 213-223.

138. Pick, James B. 1986. "Revised Information Systems Curriculum and Training for a

Small Graduate Business School." ISECON '86. Proceedings of the Fifth Annual

Information Systems Conference, Park Ridge, Illinois, Data Processing Management

Association, 57-59.

139. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, Swapan Nag, and Glenda Tellis. 1986.

"Socioeconomic Effects on Fertility in Mexican Border State Municipios, 1980."

Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section, pp. 373-

378.

140. Pick, James B., Glenda Tellis, and Edgar W. Butler. 1987. Socioeconomic

Characteristics of the Mexican Oil Region. Proceedings of the American Statistical

Association, Social Statistics Section, pp. 483-489.

141. Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and Glenda L. Tellis. 1989. "Socioeconomic

inequality in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. Proceedings of the American Statistical

Association, Social Statistics Section, pp. 326-332.

142. Pick, James B. 1990. "Artistic Computing in Art Museums." Archives and Museum

Informatics 4(1):1-7.

143. Pick, James B. 1990. "Computer Staffing, Planning, and Control in Art Museums:

Findings from a National Survey." Archives and Museum Informatics 4(2):2-7.

144. Pick, James B. 1990. "The 1989 National Art Museum Computer Survey." Spectra

17(2):1-6.

Pick, James B. and Edgar W. Butler. 1996. Application of Cluster Analysis to Study

145.

of Urban Growth and Differentiation. Proceedings of the American Statistical

Association, Social Statistics Section, Alexandria, Virginia, American Statistical

Association, pp. 62-67.

Jenks-Jay, Nan, James B. Pick, and Teri Tompkins. 1997. The University of Redlands

146.

and USDA Forest Service Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management: A Shift

from Traditional Training to Higher Education. Proceedings of 1997 ESRI User

Conference, Redlands, California, Environmental Systems Research Institute, full paper

available on CD-ROM (see Interdisciplinary Track).

Pick, James B., Edgar W. Butler, and W. James Hettrick. 1997. Spatial Distribution,

147.

Correlations, and Projections of the Labor Force in Metropolitan Mexico City, 1990.

Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Section on Statistical Graphics, pp.

52-57.

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148. Pick, James B., Nanda Viswanathan, W. James Hettrick, and Elliott Ellsworth. 1999.

Spatial and Cluster Analyses of Urban Patterns and Binational Commonalities in the

Mexicali and Imperial County Twin Metropolitan Region." Proceedings of the American

Statistical Association, Section on Statistical Graphics, pp. 83-88.

149. Pick, James B., Nanda Viswanathan, James Hettrick, and Katsumi Funakoshi. 2000. Spatial

Measurement of Binationality in the Twin Cities of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso,

Texas, USA." Proceedings of the American Statistical Association, Social Statistics Section.

150. Hettrick, W. James, James B. Pick, Doug Mende, and Elliott Ellsworth. 2000.

"Providing Consistent and Flexible GIS for the U.S. Mexico Border: An Integrated Dual-

Census Data-base Design." Proceedings of Twentieth Annual ESRI International User

Conference. Professional Papers. 11 pp. on Proceedings CD-ROM. Redlands:

Environmental Systems Research Institute.

Viswanathan, Nanda, and James B. Pick. 2000. E-Commerce in India: Perspectives

151.

and Challenges. Bitworld 2000 Conference Proceedings: Business Information

Technology Management: Leveraging International Opportunities. CD-ROM. Mexico

City, Mexico: Bitworld 2000. Sponsored by BIT, Manchester Metropolitan University,

Manchester, England.

Pick, James B., Richard Greene, and Lisa Farrington. 2000. Design Of Conceptual And

152.

Application Based GIS College Instructional System. Bitworld 2000 Conference

Proceedings: Business Information Technology Management: Leveraging International

Opportunities. CD-ROM. Mexico City, Mexico: Bitworld 2000. Sponsored by BIT,

Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, England.

153. James B. Pick, W. James Hettrick, Doug Mende, And Katsumi Funakoshi. 2000.

Constructing Multi-Census Geographical Information Systems: Practical and

Theoretical Issues And Solutions." Bitworld 2000 Conference Proceedings: Business

Information Technology Management: Leveraging International Opportunities. CD-

ROM. Mexico City, Mexico: Bitworld 2000. Sponsored by BIT, Manchester

Metropolitan University, Manchester, England.

Navarrete, Carlos and James B. Pick. 2000. Information Technology Investment and

154 .

the Value of the Firms: The Mexican Banking Case, in Hackney, Ray, E-Futures:

Proceedings of 10th Annual BIT Conference, Manchester: The Business School:

Manchester Metropolitan University. CD-ROM. 21 pages.

Navarrete, Carlos J. and James B. Pick. 2001. Information Technology Expenditure

155.

and Industry Performance: the Case of the Mexican Banking Industry. In Hall, Steven,

Dawn Jackson, and Jennifer Terrill (eds.), Proceedings of the American Society of

Business and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 8, No. 4, pp. 145-156.

156. Roberts, G. Keith and James B. Pick. 2007. Corporate Cell Phone Deployment:

Implications for Management Decision-Making, 12-page Teaching Case Study in

Wisner, Joel, Process Management, Southwestern Publishing Company.

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157. Pick, James B. 2007. Stimulating Information Technology Research in Latin America:

The Case Example of a Journal Special Issue, Sajda Qureshi and Doug Vogel (editors),

Monograph of the HICSS 40 Symposium on Information Technology Application

in Emerging Economies: Strategies, Best Practices, Theories and Tools and

Techniques, Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

158. Romano, Nicholas C., James B. Pick, and Narcyz Roztocki. 2010. Cross-Organizational

and Cross-Border IS/IT Collaboration Minitrack Introduction. Honolulu, Hawaii,

Proceedings of Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.

VI. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS EDITED VOLUME

159. Perry, Monica, and James B. Pick (Editors). 2008. Academic Proceedings of Academic

Program of 2008 ESRI Business GIS Summit. Refereed volume. Redlands: University of

Redlands. 250 pages. Available on CD from University of Redlands.

VII. BOOK ANCILLARIES

160. Pick, James B. and Hanria Egan. 1986. Instructor's Manual to accompany Book (2).

Boston: PWS Publishers.

161. Egan, Hanria and James B. Pick. 1986. Student Guide to accompany Book (2). Boston:

PWS Publishers.

162. Daughton, Jean S. and James B. Pick. 1986. Transparency Masters to accompany Book

(2). Boston: PWS Publishers.

VIII. MANUSCRIPTS (provisionally accepted, submitted, or pending submission to journals)

Greene, Richard P. and James B. Pick. 2011. Chicago s Changing Suburban Hierarchy:

2000 to 2010. Manuscript submitted to Journal of Maps.

Navarrete, Celene, and James B. Pick. 2010. Understanding Trust and its Consequences for

E-Government Transactional Services: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. Manuscript.

Ramakrishna, Hindupur, Marcelo Mejia, James B. Pick, Jos Incera, Keri Then, and Keith

Roberts. 2011. Exploratory Investigation of the Influence Factors on Success of Electronic-

Mediated International Collaboration. Manuscript.

Pick, James B., and Tetsushi Nishida. 2011. Determinants of Worldwide Technology

Utilization and Availability. Manuscript submitted to Information and Management.

Pick, James B., Tetsushi Nishida, and Xi Zhang. 2011. Determinants of China s Technology

Utilization and Availability 2006-2009: A Spatial Analysis. Manuscript submitted to The

Information Society.

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IX. REPORTS AND WORKING PAPERS

Pick, James B., Tae Hwan Jung and Edgar W. Butler. 1977. "Population Analysis

Relative to Geothermal Development, Imperial County, California." Final Report to

NSF/ERDA, Grant AER 75-08793. Riverside: University of California, Drylands

Research Institute, 110 pp.

Butler, Edgar W. and James B. Pick. 1979. "Opinion About Geothermal Development in

Imperial County, California, 1976." Final Report to NSF/ERDA, Grant AER 75-08793.

Riverside: University of California, Drylands Research Institute, 65 pp.

Butler, Edgar W., and James B. Pick. 1979. "Leadership, Community Decisions, and

Geothermal Energy Development: Imperial County, California." Final Report to

Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, 26 pp.

Butler, Edgar W., Charles H. Hall, and James B. Pick. 1980. "A Study of the Influential

Leaders, Power Structure, Community Decisions, and Geothermal Energy Development

in Imperial County, California." Report P.O. 4679303. Livermore: Lawrence Livermore

Laboratory.

Mitchell, Gary F. and James B. Pick. 1986. "GSM/VL Users Reference Manual.

Riverside: Graduate School of Management," 25 pp.

Zimmerman, Judy A., David Bobrow, and James B. Pick. 1988. "GSM/CRSP User

Reference Manual, Version 1.2." Riverside: University of California, Graduate School of

Management, 23 pp., plus appendix.

Bobrow, David, Judy Zimmerman, and James B. Pick. 1988. "GSM/CRSP

Programming Guide." Riverside: University of California, Graduate School of

Management, 31 pp., plus appendices.

Bobrow, David, James B. Pick, and Kenneth Leung. 1988. "GSM/Markstrat Users

Guide." Riverside: University of California, Graduate School of Management, 30 pp.,

plus appendices.

Pick, James B. 1988. "The 1987 National Symphony Computer Survey: Summary of

Results." Working Paper No. 88-3. Working Paper Series. Riverside: University of

California, Graduate School of Management, 64 pp.

Pick, James B. 1989. "The 1989 National Art Museum Computer Survey: Summary of

Results." 64 pp.

Yen, Shin Yi Bruce and James B. Pick. 1990. "Business Administration Student

Information System (BASIS) Users Guide and Programming Guide, Release 1.0."

Riverside: University of California, Graduate School of Management, 31 pp., plus

appendices.

Information Systems Program Curriculum Review Committee (James Pick, chair). 1992.

"1992 Information Systems Curriculum Proposal." 100 pp. Redlands: Whitehead



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