About me

Dr. Xin Luo Dr. Xin "Robert" Luo is an Assistant Professor of Management Information Systems and Information Assurance in Robert O. Anderson School of Management at The University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. In Anderson school, he also serves as the Associate Director at the Center for Information Assurance Research and Education which is nationally recognized for its excellence in information security/assurance teaching and research and designed and operated by the National Security Agency (NSA).

He received his Ph.D. in Business Information Systems with support area in Information Security from Mississippi State University. His doctoral dissertation chair is Dr. J.P. Shim, and his dissertation title is "An Empirical Investigation of User’s Trust and Trying toward Mobile Banking Adoption in Cross-cultural Settings: An Analysis of U.S. and Chinese Users." The other dissertation committees members are Dr. Kirk Arnett, Dr. Merrill Warkentin, Dr. Robert Otondo, Dr. Joe Sullivan, and Dr. Jianzhong Xu. He received his MBA from The University of Louisiana and MSIS in Information Systems from Mississippi State University.

His research interests center around information security, E-commerce/M-commerce, IS adoption, and cross-cultural IT management. Before joining academia, he had worked as business associate, web project manager, assistant director, and senior web developer in China and USA. His research articles have appeared or will be published in journals including:
    Journal of the Association for Information Systems
    European Journal of Information Systems
    Decision Support Systems
    Communications of the ACM
    Journal of Computer Information Systems
    Communication of the Association for Information Systems
    Journal of Organizational Computing and Electronic Commerce
    Journal of Organizational and End User Computing
    Information Management and Computer Security
    Cross-Cultural Management-An International Journal
    Journal of Information Privacy and Security
    International Journal of Information Security & Privacy
    Information Systems Security
    Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce

He also has published many book chapters and conference proceedings such as America's Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), Decision Sciences Institute (DSI), Information Resource Management Association (IRMA), Pre-ICIS, Information Security Curriculum Development Conference, ISOneworld, Global Conference on Business and Finance, and International Conference on Electronic Business, etc.

He holds memberships of AIS (Association for Information Systems), DSI (Decision Sciences Institute), ACM (Association for Computing Machinery), and International Chinese Information System Association (ICISA).

Teaching Experience

Prior to joining UNM, Dr. Luo had taught at Mississippi State University and Virginia State University. He likes to teach Information Assurance & Security, Computer Programming (VB, Java, C++, C#, JSP), Information Management, and Introduction to IS.

He designed a special topic course, Information Systems Security Management, which is tailored for CIS/MIS senior/graduate students at VSU. He is currently designing another security class with emphasis on cybercrime digital forensics analysis and control and hope to offer it in 2009/2010.

Courses taught at The University of New Mexico

Information Systems Security (MIS major concentration)
Web Development Application (graduate-level MBA elective)
Computer-Based Information Systems (MIS core)
Business Programming (MIS elective)

Courses taught at Virginia State University

Information Systems Security Management (Special Topic)
Current Issues in Information Technology (Capstone Project)
Advanced .NET Programming
Introduction to Programming
Management Information Systems
Introduction to Information Systems

Courses taught at Mississippi State University

Visual Basic Applications
Introduction to Business Information Systems

Professional Service

Dr. Luo is the Managing Editor of The Journal of Internet Banking of Commerce. He also sits on the editorial board of academic journals including Journal of Cases on Information Technology, Journal of Business Disciplines, International Journal of Information Technology Project Management, International Journal of E-finance, and International Journal of E-Services and Mobile Applications. He has been appointed Guest Editor for a special issue on ICT Issues in Greater China Region for The Journal of Global Information Technology Management.

He is actively involved in AMCIS and DSI conferences. He will co-chair the mini-track of ICT issues in the Greater China Region and the mini-track of ICT issues in the Pan-Pacific Region for AMCIS 2010 (Lima, Peru). He also has served as session chairs for AMCIS and DSI. As an editorial board member for several peer-reviewed journals, he is on the Program Committees for IEEE International Conference on Intelligence Security Informatics – Pacific Asia Workshop on ISI, Conference of the Global Institute of Flexible Systems Management, and IRMA. He has reviewed articles for many journals and conferences.

Dr. Luo has served as reviewer/referee for numerous academic journals, books, and conference proceedings including:

  • MIS Quarterly
  • European Journal of Information Systems
  • International Conference on Information Systems
  • Information Systems Management
  • Journal of Organization and End User Computing
  • Journal of Information Technology Theory and Application
  • Journal of International Technology and Information Technology
  • Industrial Management & Data Systems
  • Information Systems Security
  • Electronic Commerce Research
  • Journal of Information Systems Education
  • Journal of Case on Information Technology
  • Journal of Business Disciplines
  • International Journal of Information Technology Project Management

Ongoing Research Projects

Dr. Luo likes conducting collaborative and interdisciplinary research covering information systems, marketing, management, psychology, sociology, and criminology, etc. The research methodological approaches he likes to pursue are survey, lab experiment, and interview. He prefers to employ techniques such as structural equation modeling and factor analysis.

Major Research Areas

Information Assurance & Security, Electronic commerce/Mobile commerce, Cross-cultural Information Systems, Innovative Technology Diffusion

Current Ongoing Research Projects

  • Cultural factors in IS management (i.e. security mechanism control)
  • Green IT
  • IS security citizen behavior
  • Monitoring and Employee Behavioral Change
  • Cross-cultural Fraud
  • Password Management and Analysis
  • Emerging Technology Acceptance
  • Security Awareness and Privacy Concerns in E-commerce
  • Anti-Spyware
  • Mobile Banking Security
  • Mobile Office Issues and Adoption in 3G Era
  • Enterprise Instant Messaging