Assistant Professor, Information Systems and Operations Management
Contact Information
Email: mking34@gmu.edu
Phone: (703) 993-4212
Office Location: Enterprise Hall 144
Office Hours: By appointment
Biography
Michael A. King holds Ph.D. in Business Information Technology/Decision Sciences from the Pamplin College of Business at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He also holds a Master’s of Science in Management of Information Technology from the University of Virginia, a Master’s in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from the Kenan Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has over 20 years of professional experience as a systems and network engineer. His most recent position in industry was with Northrop Grumman where he held the title of senior network systems engineer.
Research Interests
- Data Mining Techniques and applications
- Ensemble Learning Methods
- Information Technology Implementation valuation and assessment
- Resilience Measurements for information Technology Infrastructure
- Service Science Quality Assessment Models
- Social Network Analysis
Education
- PhD-Business Information Technology/Decision Sciences, Pamplin College of Business, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
- MS-Management of Information Technology, University of Virginia
- MS-Business Administration, University of North Carolina
- BS-Business Administration, University of North Carolina
Research and Awards
- King, Michael A., Abrahams, Alan S., Ragsdale, Cliff T. “Ensemble Learning Methods for Pay-Per-Click Campaign Management.” Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 41, Issue 4, Part 1: 1176-1188, June 2016.
- King, Michael A., Abrahams, Alan S., Ragsdale, Cliff T. “Ensemble Methods for Advanced Skier Days Prediction.” Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 41, Issue 4, Part 1, March 2014.
- King, Michael A., Arnette, Andrew N. “Integrating Geographic Information Systems Into Business School Curriculums: An Initial Example.” The Decision Science Institute Journal of Innovative Education, The Decision Science Institute, 9(3), 2011.
- King, Michael A. “A Realistic Data Warehouse Project: An Integration of Microsoft Access® and Microsoft Excel® Advanced Features and Skills.” Journal of Information Technology Education, The Informing Science Institute, Vol. 8, 2009
- King, Michael A. “The Implementation of DSpace at the Intercontinental Hotels Group: A Knowledge Management Project Success.” Journal of Cases on Information Technology, The Idea Group, 10(2), 2008.