Bio
Dr. Richelle Oakley DaSouza is an Associate Professor in the Business Information Systems and Analytics department of the Deese College of Business and Economics at North Carolina A&T State University. Her research interests focus on two main streams: examining the role of information systems (IS) in organizational practices and the impact of emerging technologies on individual behaviors. She has published in top-ranked IS journals and has presented at numerous regional, national, and international IS conferences.




UpDATES
Awarded Honda US Foundation CSR grant for Scrum and AI: Agile Training for the Future Workforce Initiative, along with Drs. Pankaj Chaudhary and Lavlin Agrawal
Published article in The Journal of Southern Association for Information Systems totled Utilizing Social Networks to Improve Success Metrics in Social E-Commerce
Published with Undergraduate student article in Quartetly Review of Business Disciplines titled The Impacts of the HBCU Housing Issues on Student Health
Served as Special Issue Guest Editor for The Journal of the Southern Association of Information Systems (JSAIS) Special Issue Information Systems in the Time of COVID
Published with Undergraduate student article in Quarterly Review of Business Disciplines titled Related Articles vs. Social Engagement: Examining Techniques to Mitigate Misinformation on Social Media
Promoted to Associate Professor with Tenure at the University of North Georgia
Led data analytics workshop for middle school and high school students for SSU NSF HBCU-UP TIP Interdisciplinary Data Analytics grant
Published article in Electronic Commerce Research: Etsy and the long-tail: how microenterprises use hyper-differentiation in online handicraft marketplaces