Conference presentations

Conference Presentations (Peer Reviewed)

  • Abahussain, M., Nambisan, P., Duthie, E., Galambos, C., Zhang, B., & Bukowy, E. (2021,November). Nursing Home Factors and Their Impact on COVID-19 Cases: A Study of Wisconsin State. Accepted for presentation at The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Nambisan, P., Stange, K.C., Lyttinen, K., Kahana, E., Duthie, E., Potnek, M. (2021, November). Development & Testing of a Comprehensive Digital Self-Care Support System for Older Adults With Chronic Conditions. Accepted for presentation at The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2021 Annual Scientific Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Nambisan, P., Lyttinen, K., Stange, K.C., Kahana, E., & Kreps, G.L. (November 2019). A ‘Comprehensive Digital Self-Care Support System’ (CDSSS) for Older Adults: A Multi-Disciplinary framework. The Gerontological Society of America (GSA) 2019 Annual Scientific Meeting, Austin, Texas.
  • Nambisan, P., Abahussain, M., Duthie, E., Galambos, C., Zhang, B., & Bukowy, E. (2021, May). Factors Associated with Increase in COVID-19 Cases in Nursing Homes: A Study of Nursing Homes in Midwestern States. Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Geriatrics Society. 5/13-5/15/21, virtual. Selected for the Presidential ePoster Session.
  • Nambisan, P. (2019 October). Learning to listen to our body: Making sense of personal health data. Accepted at the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA), Orlando, Florida.
  • Nambisan, P., Lyttinen, K., Stange, K.C., Kahana, E., & Kreps, G.L. (June 2019). Designing Digital Innovations for Self-care Management for the Aging: A Multi-Disciplinary Conceptual Framework. Accepted at the Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science Thought Leaders Conference on Innovating in the Digital Economy: Leveraging Technology to Create Value for Consumers and Firm Bocconi University, Milano, Italy.
  • Nambisan, P. (2019, January). Digital innovations in self health management: Changing patient-centered models of care. Research Symposium, 52nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).
  • Nambisan, P. (2018 February). Understanding health consumers in social media: Role of self-regulatory mechanisms for health outcomes. American Marketing Association Winter Academic Conference, New Orleans, LA.
  • Nambisan, P. (2018 January). Social media and health care: A research agenda. Research Symposium, 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).
  • Nambisan, P. (2017). Big Data Analytics for Text-based Data in Healthcare: A Review and Research Directions. Accepted at the 2017 INFORMS Annual Conference in Houston, Texas, USA. (not presented)
  • Nambisan, P. (2017). Public perceptions of water quality and health on social media: Health policy implications. Accepted at the International Health Conference 2017, St Hugh’s College, University of Oxford, UK.
  • Nambisan, P., Nguyen, LB. (2015). Women Entrepreneurs in Health care: An Exploratory Study. Accepted (but not presented) at the International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Small Business (ICESB) conference, Singapore, July, 2015. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P. & Nambisan, S. (2014). Opportunities and Challenges for Women Entrepreneurs in Healthcare IT: An Exploratory Study. Accepted (but not presented) at 2014 Diana International Research Conference, Stockholm. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P., Vanderslius-Morgan K.*, Kreps, G. (2013). Combining Social media research and Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) to support weight management among freshmen students. DCHC conference. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P. (2009, August). Dimensions of online community experience (OCE): Impact on customer attitudes and perceptions.  Academy of Management – Organizational communication and Information systems (OCIS) Division, Chicago, IL.   (Peer reviewed – full paper)
  • Nambisan, P. (2009). Do online health communities help create positive perceptions regarding the healthcare organization and its services? Accepted (but not presented) at the Academy Health Annual Research meeting, Chicago, IL. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P. (2007 August). Simultaneous Media Usage: A challenge for Health Communication Professionals. National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing and Media – by Center for Disease Control, Atlanta, GA. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Watt, J.H., Gourgey, K.L., Nambisan, P., Landau, S., & Gourgey, A (2005, July).  A model for enhancing graphical learning for students with print disabilities: An audio/tactile statistics curriculum. HCI 2005 International Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P. (2005, October). Online Customer Communities and HMOs: A Knowledge Management & Knowledge Socialization Perspective. American Medical Informatics Association, Doctoral consortium, Washington D.C. (Peer reviewed – full paper)
  • Nambisan, P. (2005, August). Online Customer Communities and HMOs: A Knowledge Management & Knowledge Socialization Perspective. Health Care Management division of the Academy of Management 2005 conference, Honolulu, Hawaii. (Peer reviewed – full paper)
  • Nambisan, P., & Watt, J. H. (2004, August). Online community experience: Pragmatic and hedonic dimensions of OCE and impact on customer attitudes. Organizational Communication & Information Systems (OCIS) division of the Academy of Management conference, New Orleans, LA. (Peer reviewed -full paper)
  • Nambisan, P., & Watt, J.H. (2003, Sept.). Participation in commercial virtual communities: Impact on consumer attitudes. Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR) conference, Toronto, Canada. (Peer reviewed – abstract).
  • Nambisan, P. (2003, June). Online community participation and the ‘uses and gratifications’ perspective: A multinational web use study. Third Annual Summer Graduate WebShop, University of Maryland, College Park, MD. (Peer reviewed and highly competitive – full paper)