Robert St. Louis

Professor at Thunderbird School of Global Management

Biography

Thunderbird School of Global Management

Robert D. St. Louis is a professor of information systems at Arizona State University. He began teaching at ASU in 1969, but spent the period from 1976 through 1981 working full time as a researcher for state and federal agencies. Professor St. Louis is currently teaching classes on information management, and conducting research in the areas of document search, management control systems, and evidence-based decision making. He has published articles in a variety of journals, including the Academy of Management Journal, Decision Support Systems, the Journal of Econometrics, Communications in Statistics, and Communications of the ACM. He also conducts seminars for the U.S. Department of Labor on data driven forecasts, and consults with state and federal agencies on predictive analytics.

Education

  • Ph.D. Purdue University 1972
  • M.S. Purdue University 1968
  • A.B. Rockhurst College 1966

Courses Taught

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