Expertise

Roger McHaney conducts research on discrete event and agent-based simulation systems. In addition to applied research, he examines the organizational aspects of simulation including how problem statements and modeling approaches affect the success of a simulation project. He also conducts research into educational technology and how it impacts teaching and learning.

Current Research & Consulting Projects

  • Agent-based simulation using “AnyLogic” Software
  • An Exploration of Deception Detection: Are Groups More Effective Than Individuals?
  • A linguistic examination of problem solving approaches in simulation
  • An empirical investigation of mobile technology use in collaborative learning settings
  • Updating Web 2.0 and Social Media for Business textbook

Areas of Teaching

  • Applied Managerial Computing, Enterprise Computing, Quality Management, Information Technology, Management Information Systems

 

Communities
Management
Degrees
PhD, University of Arkansas, Computer Information Systems and Quantitative Analysis, 1995
MBA, Lake Superior State University, 1989
BS, Lake Superior State University, Industrial Technology, 1984