ALI AlPER YAYLA
Assistant Professor
Area: MIS
Office: AA-314
Office Phone: (607) 777-2440
Email: ayayla@binghamton.edu
Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University
MBA, Duquesne University
M.S., Duquesne University
B.S., Istanbul Technical University
Most Significant Publications
Dinev, T., Hu, Q. and Yayla, A. (2009). “The Online Advertisers’ Dilemma - A Study of Click Fraud in the Pay-Per-Click Model,” International Journal of Electronic Commerce - Special Issue on: Click Fraud.
Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2008). “Determinants of CIO Compensation Structure and Its Impact on Firm Performance,” Proceedings of the 41st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 41), January 7-10, Hawaii. Nominated for Best Paper Award.
Yayla, A. (2007). “Antecedents and Performance Effects of IT-Business Strategic Alignment,” Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2007) Doctoral Consortium, August 9-12, Keystone, CO.
Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2007). "User Acceptance of E-Commerce Technology: A Meta-Analytic Comparison of Competing Models," Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS 2007), June 7-9, St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2005). “The Impact of Security Breaches on the Value of Stocks: A Short-Term vs. Long-Term Perspective,” Proceedings of the Annual Conference of IS in Asia-Pacific (ISAP 2005), December 10, Las Vegas.
Yayla, A. and Hu, Q. (2005). “The Impact of Security Breaches on the Value of Stocks: Differences between E-Commerce and Traditional Firms,” Proceedings of the 4th Security Conference, March 30-31, Las Vegas.
