D. Harrison McKnight

Professor Emeritus from the Department of Accounting and Information Systems at Eli Broad College of Business

Schools

  • Eli Broad College of Business

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Biography

Eli Broad College of Business

Harrison McKnight received the Ph.D. degree in management information systems (MIS) from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA, in 1997.,After a four year stint at Florida State University, he joined Michigan State University in 2001. He primarily conducts behavioral field research, focusing on trust in technology, sharing economy trust, initial trust, trust building, trust change over time, trust repair, expectation disconfirmation theory, and technical employee retention. He has served as an Associate Editor for MIS Quarterly, Information and Management, and the Journal of Trust Research. Some of his work has been published in MIS Quarterly, the Academy of Management Review, Information Systems Research, the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Journal of Management Information Systems, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and the Journal of Strategic Information Systems.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Minnesota - Carlson School of Management (1992 — 1997)
  • MBA Brigham Young University (1979 — 1981)
  • B. S. Brigham Young University (1972 — 1979)

Companies

  • Professor Emeritus Michigan State University - Eli Broad College of Business (2020)
  • Professor Michigan State University (2016 — 2020)
  • Associate Professor Michigan State University (2008 — 2016)
  • Assistant Professor Michigan State University (2001 — 2007)
  • Assistant Professor Florida State University (1997 — 2001)
  • Adjunct Instructor University of Minnesota (1993 — 1996)
  • Managing Director--Finance and Administration, SABRE Computer Services American Airlines (1988 — 1992)
  • Controller, SABRE Computer Services American Airlines (1987 — 1988)
  • Manager--Financial Controls American Airlines (1984 — 1987)

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