1. Moqbel, M., Jain, A., Meah, M. (2023). A Machine Learning Approach to Investigating the Impact of Perceived Counterfeit on Product Ratings. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2023 Conference (AMCIS), August 10-12, 2023, Panama City, Panama.
2. Alshare, K., Moqbel, M. (2023). The impact of mobile devices use at workplace on employee health and productivity. Southwest Decision Sciences Institute Annual Conference March 8‐11, 2023, Houston, TX.
3. Moqbel, M. Bartelt, V., Alam, M., Shaik, A., Montoya, S., Larson, M. Smartphone addiction and cultural dimensions: an empirical investigation. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS – 56) January 3-6, 2023, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
4. Moqbel, M., and Jain, A. (2021). Impact of product- and service-related reviews on perceived counterfeit product and user ratings: A neural network approach. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2021, December 12-15, 2021, Austin Texas, USA.
5. Alshare, K., Moqbel, M. (2021). Understanding the motivational factors for personalized smart healthcare system use. Decision Sciences Institute 52nd Annual Conference November 17-20, 2021.
6. Moqbel, M., Clark, V., Pal, A., and Pulino, L. Exploring the role of simulation EHR training in improving performance: media naturalness theory perspective. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2020 Conference (AMCIS), August 10-14, 2020, Virtual Conference.
7. Moqbel, M. (2020). Understanding the relationship between smartphone addiction and well-being: the mediation of mindfulness and moderation of hedonic Apps. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS – 53) January 7-10, 2020, Maui, Hawaii, USA.
8. Moqbel, M., and Alazazi, M. (2019). Fake News: The past, the present and the future. International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) 2019, December 15-18, 2019, Munich, Germany.
9. Moqbel, M., Pulino, L. (2019). The double-edged sword of smartphones: the moderating role of utilitarian app use. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2019 Conference (AMCIS), August 15-17, 2019, Cancun, Mexico.
10. Pal, A., Pulino, L., Wills, T., Wallace, K., and Moqbel, M. EMR/Informatics Competency Assessment and the Impact of a New Curriculum on Student Perception of EMR Readiness. 2019 Information Technology in Academic Medicine Conference sponsored by the AAMC Group on Information Resources (GIR) on June 6th, 2019.
11. Peltzer, J., … Moqbel, M., et al. (2019). iCOPE: An iPad intervention for psychological distress among HIV-infected African American women. Midwest Nursing Research Society 43rd Annual research Conference. March 27-30, 2019. Kansas City, MO.
12. Moqbel, M., and Bartelt, V. (2018). Social network sites in businesses: Combating technostress. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS – 51) January 3-6, 2018, Waikoloa Village, HI.
13. Moqbel, M., and Nah, F. (2017). The role of knowledge sharing via organizational social media in the workplace. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2017 Conference (AMCIS), August 10-12, 2017, Boston, MA.
14. Alshare, K. Algarni, M., and Moqbel, M. (2017). Students perceptions of trust, privacy, and security: Online shopping versus social media usage. Presentation at Decision Science Institute Forty-Eighth Annual Conference, November 18–20, Washington D.C.
15. Alshare, K. and Moqbel, M. (2017). The concept of trust: cultural perspective. Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Science Institute Forty-Eighth Annual Conference, March 8–11, Little Rock, Arkansas.
16. Moqbel, M., Fui-Hoon Nah, F., Bartelt, V., and O’Dell, R. (2016). Understanding patient portal use intentions: enablers and inhibitors of IT use. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2016 Conference (AMCIS), August 11-13, 2016, San Diego, CA.
17. Bartelt, V. and Moqbel, M. (2016). Using social capital theory in social network sites to improve innovative performance. INFORMS Annual Meeting, November 13-16, 2016 Music City Center & Omni Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee.
18. Moqbel, M. and Bartelt, V. (2016). Cultivating innovation: Keep checking your social networking site, Proceedings of 2016 Western Hemispheric Trade Conference, April 13 – 15, Laredo, TX, USA.
19. Moqbel, M., Bartelt, V., Al-Suqri, M., and Azzah, A. (2015). Does privacy concern matter to millennials? The case of personal cloud. Americas Conference in Information Systems 2015 Conference (AMCIS), August 13-15, 2015, Puerto Rico.
20. Moqbel, M., and Little, L. (2014). Social networking site use among caregivers of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS 2014), December 14-17, 2014, Auckland, New Zealand.
21. Moqbel, M., Bartelt, V., and Al-Suqri, M. (2014). A study of personal cloud computing: Compatibility, social influence, and moderating role of perceived familiarity. Proceedings of the Americas Conference in Information Systems 2014 Conference (AMCIS), August 7-9, 2014, Savannah, Georgia.
22. Moqbel, M., Bartelt, V., Cicala, J. (2014). Personal cloud user acceptance: The role of trust and perceived risk in the technology acceptance model. Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Science Institute Forty-Fifth Annual Conference, March 11–15, Dallas, TX, 881-889.
23. Charoensukmongkol, P., Gutierrez-Wirsching,S. and Moqbel, M. (2013). The role of social support at work on job burnout. Proceedings of Decision Science Institute Forty- fourth Annual Conference, November 16 – 19, Baltimore, MD.
24. Charoensukmongkol, P., and Moqbel, M. (2013). The effect of using social networking sites at work on job burnout: The mediating role of coworker support. Proceedings of Southwest Decision Science Institute Forty-Fourth Annual Conference, March 12 – 16, Albuquerque, NM, 1301-1310.
25. Moqbel, M., Charoensukmongkol, P., and Bakay, A. (2012). Are US academics and professionals ready for IFRS? Proceedings of 2012 Western Hemispheric Trade Conference, April 11 – 12, Laredo, TX, USA 177-189.
26. Moqbel, M. (2012). Explaining user acceptance of social networking: Employee's perspective. Proceedings of the Southwest Decision Science Institute Forty Third Annual Conference, February 29 – March 3, New Orleans, LA, 110-118. (Selected for best paper Award.)
27. Charoensukmongkol, P., and Moqbel, M. (2010). Does investment in ICT curb or create more corruption? A cross-country analysis. Proceedings of Decision Science Institute Forty- first Annual Conference, November 20 – 23, San Diego, CA, 3401-3406.