Scholarship
Publications:
Beasley, R., Lomo-David, E. and Seubert, V.R. (2001) Telework and gender: Implications for the management of information technology professionals. Industrial Management & Data Systems,Vol 101(9), pp. 477-482.
Lomo-David, E. (Fall 2002) The role of convenience in students adoption of telecommuting at entry into the workforce Journal of Business and Training Education, Vol 10. In press for Spring 2002.
Lomo-David, E. & Griffin, F. (May/June 2001) Personality traits of white-collar telecommuters: Perceptions of graduating business students Journal of Education for Business, 76(5), 257-261.
Beasley, R., Seubert, V.R, & Lomo-David, E. (2001-2002) The effects of race on telecommuting motivators: Implications for the recruitment of minorities into open information technology positions. The Journal of Computer Information Systems, 42(2), 21-25.
Beasley, R., Seubert, V.R., and Lomo-David, E. (October, 2001) Character traits and basic cognitive, social, and technological skills for telecommuting: Implications for the computing curriculum. Journal of Computing in Small Colleges, Vol. 17, 1, 117-126.
Lomo-David, E. & Ferguson, F. (2001) Internet Security: What African IT personnel should know. Proceedings of the International Academy for African Business and Development Conference, Ogbuehi A. Edition, Washington, D.C. Vol II, 321.
Lomo-David, E. & Ferguson, F. (2000) "Evaluation of basic software competencies among corporate Nigerian information systems professionals" Issues in Information Systems, Vol. 1, 284-290.
Beasley, R. E. and Lomo-David, E. (2000) "Telework: Work schedule flexibility and stress reduction" Issues in Information Systems, Vol. 1., 21-26.
Lomo-David, E. & Ferguson, F. (2000) "A model for the development of a corporate/government sponsored interdisciplinary research center for Africa and the Caribbean: A Consultative Successful Expert Model is Housed at North Carolina A&T State University's NASA-Center for Aerospace Research (CAR)." Refereed proceedings of the International Academy for African Business and Development Conference, Ogbuehi A. & Ogunmokun, G. Edition, Atlantic City, N.J., Vol1.
Lomo-David, E. (2000). Email Usage in corporate America" Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Lomo-David, E. & King T. (2000) Gender Perceptions of Telecommuting skills of prospective telecommuters for the 21st Century. Refereed proceedings of the Organizational Systems Research Association Conference, Woodland D. E. Edition, Sheraton Center, Toronto, Canada, 95-105.
Lomo-David, E. (1999) Computer-based attributes of prospective teleworkers: Implications for the year 2000. Refereed proceedings of the International Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, San Antonio.
Lomo-David, E. (1999) The Relationship between employee productivity and teleworking: Implications for workforce 2000. Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Lomo-David, E. (1998). Telecommuting: An Alternative Approach to Work in the New Millennium. Refereed proceedings of the International Association for Computer Information Systems, Cancun, Mexico.
Lomo-David, E. (Fall 1994) "Student Critical Success Factors (SCSFs) and the Dynamics of Professors' Academic Environment Behaviors." Journal of Communication and Minority Issues (JCMI), 2(1), 30-36.
Lomo-David, E. (August 1993). "An Analysis of How the Behavior of College Professors During Office Hours and in the General Academic Environment Influence Student Success." Proceedings of North Carolina Council of Vocational Teacher Educators.
Lomo-David, E. & Hulbert J. (April 1993) "Instructor Classroom Behaviors and Student Academic Success." Business Education Forum, 47(4),12-15.
Lomo-David, E. (November, 1992). "Factors that Influence Students' Choice of Instructors in Multi-Section Courses" Proceedings of the Mid-South Educational Research Association Annual Conference, Knoxville, TN.
Lomo-David, E. (Summer 1991). "MIS Strategy for Microcomputer Acquisition: Academic Versus Corporate Approach" The Journal of Computer Information Systems,.
Lomo-David, E. & Chaney, L. H. (May 1989). "Spreadsheets Taught in Management Information Systems Departments of Collegiate Schools of Business" Mid-South Educational Researcher, 17(2),
Lomo-David, E. (Spring 1989). "Corporate Brand Targeting Strategies for Selecting Spreadsheets and Computers." Proceedings of the Association of Pennsylvania University Business and Economic Faculties (APUBEF), 5-11.
Lomo-David, E. "Spreadsheets: (1989). Are Colleges of Business Teaching Applications Needed by Employers?" NABTE Review, (16), 52-55.
Lomo-David, E. & Chaney, L.H. (Spring 1989). "Spreadsheet Usage in U.S. Firms." Office Systems Research Journal, 7(2), 7-11.
Publications in Press for 2002
Lomo-David, E. (Fall 2002) The role of convenience in students adoption of telecommuting at entry into the workforce Journal of Business andTraining Education, Vol 10. In press for Spring 2002.
Professional Conferences and Presentations
How computer hackers track your footprint online: Effects on eBusiness. Presented at the North Carolina Business Education Association Conference, Embassy Suites, Greensboro, N.C., September 28, 2001.
Internet Security: What African IT personnel should know. Presented at the International Academy of African Business and Development Conference, Washington D.C., April 4-7, 2001. Co-author: Frederick Ferguson.
Protect your computer systems: Teachers watch those ecookies. Presented at the North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT) Conference, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, March 7-9, 2001.
Online Education Policies: Look before you leap Presented at the North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT) Conference, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, March 7-9, 2001. Co-presenter: Gueldenzoph, L.
The challenges of information technology in contemporary society. Presented to High School Students of Dudley High School, February 2001.
"Telework: Work Schedule Flexibility and Stress Reduction" Presented at the International Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, Las Vegas, Oct. 2000. Co-presenter: Beasley, R., Franklin College.
"Evaluation of Basic Software Competencies among Corporate Nigerian Information Systems Professionals." Presented at the International Association for Computer Information Systems Conference, Las Vegas, October 2000. Co-author: Frederick Ferguson.
"A model for the development of a corporate/government sponsored interdisciplinary research center for Africa and the Caribbean." Presented at the International Academy for African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference. Atlantic City, N.J., April 11-14, 2000. Co-presenter: Ferguson, F.
"Regional Demand for Information Technology." Presentation at the International Academy for African Business and Development (IAABD) Conference, Atlantic City, NJ., April 11-14, 2000. Co-presenter: Ejimakor, G.
Gender Rankings of Basic Skills for Teleworkers Paper presented at the Organizational Systems Research Association Conference, Sheraton Center, Toronto, Canada, February 24-26, 2000. Co-presenter: King, T.
A survey of e-mail usage in corporate America. Paper presented at the 17th Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, February 18-19, 2000, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Assessment of Software Knowledge: The Case of Nigeria in the 21st Century. Paper presented at the North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology (NCAECT) Conference, February 2-4, 2000, Charlotte, North Carolina. Co-presenter: Ferguson, F.
Computer-based attributes of prospective Tele-workers: Implications for the year 2000. Presented at the 1999 International Association for Computer Information Systems (IACIS) Conference, Harrisonburg, VA: Omni Press, Inc., San Antonio, TX, September 30-October 2, 1999.
"Information Technology-based Attributes (ITA) for Work-At-Homers: The Perspective of the 21st Century Prospective Employee and Telecommuter." Presented at the Summer Conference of the North Carolina Council for Vocational Teacher Educators (NCCVTE), July 27, 1999.
The Relationship between Employee Productivity and Teleworking: Implications for Workforce 2000. Presented at the 16th Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, February 19-20, 1999, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Educational Systems, Language Systems, and Geography of Africa. Presented at A. C. Flora High School, Columbia, South Carolina, November 13, 1998.
"Historical Perspectives of Neo-Telecommunications" Paper presented to the Faculty and Students of the School of Humanities, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, July 22, 1998.
Career Choice, Standard English, and College Admission. Paper presented at Page High School, Greensboro, North Carolina, November 22, 1996.
Time Management and Stress Presented at Eastern High School, Greensboro, North Carolina, November 14, 1996.
African History, Cultures and Influence on Languages and New Technology Paper presented at Aycock Middle School (on invitation), December 13, 1995.
Beyond Curriculum Assessment of Workplace Skills: Group Projects as Learning Models." Presented at the International Conference of the Association of Business Communications (ABC), San Diego, CA, November, 1994. Co-presenter: Barbara Davis, University of Memphis.
"Disclosing the Hidden Curriculum: Excellence." Presented at the Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference, Raleigh, NC, February 1994. Co-presenter: Barbara Davis, University of South Carolina, Columbia.
"Do University Professors' Behaviors During Office Hours and in the General Academic Environment Impact on Student Performance?" Presented at the Southern Business Education Association Convention, Baton Rouge, LA, October 1993.
"What Instructor Classroom Behaviors Do Students Believe Contribute to Student Academic Success?" Presented at the NABTE Research Conference (NBEA Convention), Dallas, TX, April 7, 1993.
Co-author: Jack Hulbert, North Carolina A&T State University.
"Factors That Influence Student Choice of Instructors For Multi-Section Courses." Co-author: Dr. Barbara Davis, University of Memphis. Presented at the Mid-South Educational Research Association Conference, Knoxville, TN, November 11-13, 1992.
"Advanced DOS and Microcomputer Hard Disk Management." Presented at the Southern Business Education Association Conference, Savannah, GA, October 23, 1992.
"The Changes in MS-DOS Systems." Presented at the 29th Annual Southeastern Business Education Conference, Athens, GA, February 7 and 8, 1992.
"The Challenges of MS-DOS 5.0 to The New Comer." Paper presented at the North Carolina Educational Technology Conference, Greensboro, NC, December 2-4, 1991.
"Focus on Computers, Computer Careers, and Related Fields." Paper presented at the District IV Annual FBLA Conference, Erwin, NC, October 7, 1991.
"Microcomputer Disk Operating Systems: What the Beginner Should Know." Paper Presented at the Eight Annual Atlantic Coast Business and Marketing Education Conference in Raleigh, NC, February 22-23, 1991.
"BASIC Programming Preambles - The Student Teachers Perspective." Presented at a meeting of North Carolina Teaching Fellows at North Carolina A&T State University, February 5, 1991.
"The Use of WordPerfect to Generate a Table of Contents for Your Publications." Hands-on workshop for the faculty of the Department of Business Education and Administrative Services, North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, NC, Fall 1989.
"Corporate Brand Targeting Strategies for Selecting Spreadsheets and Computers: Implications for Educational Institutions." Presented at the Annual Convention of the Association of Pennsylvania Universities Business and Economic Faculties, April 27-28, 1989.
"Business Education in Nigeria: 1900 to the Present." Paper Presented at the annual meeting of Beta Xi Chapter of Delta Pi Epsilon, University of Memphis, Memphis, December 1984.
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