Trevor Thomas Moores

Professor

Zicklin School of Business

Department: Paul Chook Dept InfoSys & Stat

Areas of expertise:

Email Address: trevor.moores@baruch.cuny.edu

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Journal Articles

Kefi, H., Kalika, M., & Moores, T. (2019). Rethinking the Rationality Models of the Digital Organization: Towards Reflexive Ordinary Rationality. International Journal of Psychosociology and Management of Organizational Behaviors,

Moores, T., Smith, H., & Limayem, M. (2018). Putting the pieces back together: Moral intensity and its impact on the four-component model of morality. Business and Society Review, 123(2). 243-268.

Moores, T. (2017). An introduction to the business game 'Flowers For The World'. Journal of IS Education, 27(4). 217-222.

Moores, T. (2014). Preface to the Special Issue on IS Ethics: Past, Present, and Future. Information & Management, 51(6). 799-800.

Moores, T. (2012). Towards an integrated model of IT acceptance in healthcare. Decision Support Systems, 53(3). 507-516.

Moores, T., & Esichaikul, V. (2011). Socialization and software piracy: A study. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 51(3). 1-9.

Moores, T. (2010). Untangling the web of relationships between wealth, culture, and global software piracy rates: A path model. Journal of Global Information Management, 18(1). 1-14.

Moores, T. (2010). Organizational performance under conditions of vulnerability: A multi-agent perspective. Expert Systems with Applications, 37(4). 3111-3117.

Moores, T., Nill, A., & Rothenberger, M. (2009). Knowledge of software piracy as an antecedent to reducing pirating behavior. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 50(1). 82-89.

Moores, T., & Chang, J. (2009). Self-efficacy, overconfidence, and the negative effect on subsequent performance: A field study. Information & Management, 46(2). 69-76.

Moores, T. (2008). An analysis of the impact of economic wealth and national culture on the rise and fall of software piracy rates. Journal of Business Ethics, 81(1). 39-51.

Moores, T., Chang, J., & Smith, D. (2006). Clarifying the role of self-efficacy and metacognition as predictors of performance: Construct development and test. The DATA BASE for Advances in Information Systems, 37(2/3). 125-132.

Moores, T., & Chang, J. (2006). Ethical decision-making in software piracy: Initial development and test of a four-component model. MIS Quarterly, 30(1). 167-180.

Moores, T., Smith, D., & Chang, J. (2005). Prepare your mind for learning. Communications of the ACM, 48(9). 115-118.

Moores, T. (2005). Do consumers understand the role of privacy seals in e-commerce. Communications of the ACM, 48(3). 86-91.

Moores, T., Chang, J., & Smith, D. (2004). Learning style and performance: A field study of IS students in an Analysis and Design course. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 45(1). 77-85.

Moores, T., & Dhaliwal, J. (2004). A reversed context analysis of software piracy issues in Singapore. Information & Management, 41(8). 1037-1042.

Moores, T. (2003). The effect of national culture and economic wealth on global software piracy rates. Communications of the ACM, 46(9). 207-215.

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2003). Do privacy seals in e-commerce really work?. Communications of the ACM, 46(12). 265-271.

Moores, T. (2001). Developing a software size model for rule-based systems: A case study. Expert Systems with Applications, 21(4). 229-237.

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2001). Internet privacy: Interpreting key issues. Information Resources Management Journal, 14(4). 33-37.

Moores, T., Dhillon, G., & Hackney, R. (2001). The emergence of networked organizations in India: A misalignment of interests. Journal of Global Information Management, 9(1). 25-30.

Moores, T. (2000). Detecting the error threshold for rule based programs: A logit model. Expert Systems with Applications, 19(3). 229-233.

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2000). Software piracy: A view from Hong Kong. Communications of the ACM, 43(12). 88-93.

Moores, T., Remington, W., Swanson, Z., & Foltz, C. (2000). Electronic commerce viability by industry group. Mountain Plains Journal of BUsiness and Economics,

Moores, T., & Gregory, F. (2000). Cultural problems in applying SSM for IS development. Journal of Global Information Management, 8(1). 14-19.

Moores, T. (1998). Applying complexity measures to rule-based Prolog programs. Journal of Systems and Software, 44(1). 45-52.

Moores, T. (1998). Objective versus subjective measures of error-proneness for rule-based programs. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 10(6). 1008-1012.

Moores, T., & Champion, R. (1996). A methodology for measuring the risk associated with a software requirements specification. Australian Journal of Information Systems, 4(1). 55-63.

Moores, T. (1996). Key issues in the management of information systems: A Hong Kong perspective. Information & Management, 30(6). 301-307.

Moores, T. (1994). Factors influencing the use of software cost estimating tools. International Journal of Computer and Engineering Management, 2(2). 17-26.

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1994). A conflict between the use of estimating and planning tools in the management of information systems. European Journal of Information Systems, 3(2). 139-147.

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1992). Could large UK corporations and computing companies use software cost estimating tools? A survey. European Journal of Information Systems, 1(5). 311-319.

Book Chapters

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2002). Internet privacy: Interpreting key issues. In Salehnia, A. (Ed.), Ethical Issues in Information Systems (pp. 1-9). Hershey, PA,USA. Idea Group Publishing.

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2002). Internet privacy: Interpreting key issues. In Dhillon, G. (Ed.), Social Responsibility in the Information Age: Issues and Controversies (pp. 66-74). Hershey, PA,USA. Idea Group Publishing.

Moores, T. (2002). Software Piracy. In Flynn, R. R. (Ed.), Computer Sciences for Students (pp. 182-184). Farmington Hills, MI,USA. Macmillan Reference USA/The Gale Group.

Moores, T., & Gregory, F. (2002). The impact of culture on the development of information systems: A case study. In Tan, F. (Ed.), Advanced Topics in Global Information Management (pp. 74-82). Hershey, PA,USA. Idea Group Publishing.

Moores, T., Dhillon, G., & Hackney, R. (2002). The problem of networked organizations in India: A case study. In Tan, F. (Ed.), Advanced Topics in Global Information Management (pp. 320-328). Hershey, PA,USA. Idea Group Publishing.

Moores, T., & Gregory, F. (1998). Cultural problems in applying SSM for IS development. In Banerjee, P., Hackney, R., Dhillon, G., & Jain, R. (Eds.), Business Information Technology Management: Closing the International Divide (pp. 82-90). New Delhi, India. Har-Anand.

Moores, T., Verner, J., & Barrett, A. (1996). Software quality: A study of perceptions and practices in Hong Kong. In Bologna, S., & Bucci, G. (Eds.), Achieving Quality in Software (pp. 77-88). London, UK. Chapman & Hall.

Moores, T. (1995). Cyclomatic complexity as a measure of the structure of knowledge-based/expert systems. In Lee, M., Barta, B. S., & Juliff, P. (Eds.), Software Quality and Productivity (pp. 314-319). London, UK. Chapman & Hall.

Moores, T., Harris-Jones, C., Barrett, T., Walker, T., & Edwards, J. (1993). A methods model for the integration of KBS and conventional information technology. In Bramer, M. A., & Milne, R. W. (Eds.), Research and Development in Expert Systems (pp. 25-43). Cambridge, UK. Cambridge University Press.

Conference Proceedings

Moores, T. (2010). The Grapes of Wrath: A business game to teach IS concepts. 9th International Conference on e-Business.

Moores, T., & Esichaikul, V. (2009). Assessing the role of socialization on the likelihood to engage in software piracy. Technology Innovation and Industrial Management (TIIM2009).

Moores, T. (2007). Software piracy: Is it a matter of wealth or culture. Conference on Digital Environments (CoDE 2007).

Moores, T. (2006). OSMAS: A multi-agent testbed for experimenting with organizational structures. 20th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS 2006).

Moores, T. (2005). An analysis of the impact of culture and wealth on declining software piracy rates: A nine-year study. 9th Pacific-Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2005).

Moores, T., Smith, D., & Chang, J. (2003). Comparing self-efficacy and meta-cognition as indicators of learning. 2003 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2003).

Moores, T. (2001). What I think about reviewing: Confessions of a panel of expert reviewers. 22nd International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2001).

Moores, T., & Orton, J. (2001). Towards a multi-agent implementation of organizational structures. IFIP 8.2 Organizations and Society (OASIS 2001).

Moores, T., & Chang, J. (2001). Flowers For The World: Developing a business game to support the teaching of IS concepts. 2001 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2001).

Moores, T., & Dhillon, G. (2000). Flowers For The World: A business game to support the teaching of information systems concepts. 2000 IRMA International Conference (IRMA 2000).

Moores, T., Remington, R., Swanson, Z., & Foltz, C. (1999). Electronic commerce and the challenge for IS planning: Who will be the EC-winners?. 1999 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 1999).

Moores, T., & Champion, R. (1996). Exploiting an enterprise model during systems' requirements capture and analysis. 2nd IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering (ICRE 1996).

Moores, T. (1995). Measuring the size of (rule-based) expert systems. European Software Cost Measurement Conference (ESCOM 1995).

Moores, T. (1994). Developing a world survey on the use of software development tools. European Software Cost Modeling Conference (ESCOM 1994).

Moores, T., & Champion, R. (1994). Software quality through the traceability of requirements specifications. 1st IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Reliability, and Quality Assurance (STRQA94).

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1994). Size and structure metrics for Prolog. 2nd International Conference on the Practical Application of Prolog.

Moores, T., Edwards, J., & Barrett, A. (1994). Expert systems in conventional software engineering. 2nd World Congress on Expert Systems.

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1992). Metrics and project management models in the development of hybrid information systems. International Conference on Economics/Management of Information Technology.

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1992). Metrics and models to help information system project managers. Operational Reserach Society Annual Conference.

Moores, T., & Edwards, J. (1992). Why would anybody use an estimating tool? A comparison of users and non-users. European Software Cost Estimating Meeting.

Moores, T., Harris-Jones, C., Barrett, T., Walker, T., & Edwards, J. (1992). A framework for KBS/conventional methods integration. IEE Software Engineering and AI Colloquium.

Research Currently in Progess

Moores, T.(n.d.). Deceptive technologies. In Progress.

Developing a framework to assess how best to implement deceptive technologies as a cybersecurity defense strategy.

Moores, T.(n.d.). Moral intensity: A meta-analysis. In Progress.

Journal of Applied Psychology

Shuraida, S., & Moores, T.(n.d.). The effect of clinical decision support system use on physicians’ diagnosis confidence and accuracy.

Moores, T., & Wesson, C.(n.d.). The judge-advisor effect on medical decision-making: The case of decision-support systems. In Progress.

MIS Quarterly

Hajer, , & Moores, T.(n.d.). The theory of ordinary rationality and modes of reflexivity: An integrated framework.

A case study on how to integrate to diverse research paradigms