I am an associate professor of information systems (IS) in the College of Business at Iowa State University. I have been here since 2003. I received my PhD from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech - Go Hokies!). If you would like to learn more about IS (what it is, what it is good for, why it might be for you), go to www.amiyes.org - there you will also find a little more information about me and some of my excellent colleagues.
Address: 3343
Gerdin Business Building
Phone: 515.294.0545
Fax: 515.294.2534
E-mail: kscheibe @ iastate.edu
Recent
research
Scheibe,
K.P., and Ragsdale, C.T. (2009). “A
Model for the Capacitated, Hop-Constrained, Per-Packet Wireless Mesh Network
Design Problem,” European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 197, Issue 2, pp. 773-784.
Scheibe, K.P., McElroy, J.C., and Morrow, P.C. (2009). “Object Language
and Impression Management: How to use technology and other objects to
improve the IT employee image,” Communications of
the ACM, Volume 53, Issue 4, pp. 129-131.
Scheibe, K.P., Rakes, T.R., and Rees, L.P. (2009). “Addressing Universal-Broadband-Service Implications with Wireless Mesh Networks,”
Telecommunication Systems, Volume 41, Number 1, pp. 51-64.
Ragsdale, C.T., Scheibe, K.P., and Trick M.A. (2008). “Fashioning Fair Foursomes for the Fairways (Using a Spreadsheet-based DSS
as the Driver),” Decision Support Systems, Volume 45, Issue 4, pp. 997-1006.