Queen Booker, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Management
Contact Information
Academic Background:
Ph.D., Operations Management/MIS, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS, 1998
M.B.A., Finance, University of Pennsylvania, Wharton, Philadelphia, PA, 1993
B.A., Computer Science, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1986
Courses Taught:
- Production and Service Operations Management
- Quantitative Methods
- Info Tech Project Mgmt (undergraduate)
- Introduction to MIS (undergraduate)
- Principles of Management
- Productn and Operations Managment (undergraduate)
Recent Intellectual Contributions:
- Booker, Q. E., Kitchens, F., & Rebman, C. (in press, 2008). EXAMINING THE USE OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE IN STAFFING MUNICIPAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY. Issues in Information Systems.
- Booker, Q. E., Kitchens, F. L. , & Rebman, C. (2007). A MODEL FOR TEACHING IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT SIMUTANEOUSLY TO UNDERGRADUATE MANAGEMENT AND IT STUDENTS. Decision Science Institute.
- Booker, Q. (2007). Security Factors Affecting Organizational Knowledge Management Efforts. International Society of Business Disciplines.
- Booker, Q. E. (2007). AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF STUDENT MAJOR AND SECURITY INTENTIONS: COMPARING ACCOUNTING AND MARKETING MAJORS. International Association of Business and Public Administration Disciplines Conference.