Rajiv Sabherwal Source Confirmed

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Distinguished Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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49 h-index 205 pubs 12,251 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Rajiv Sabherwal is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, whose research encompasses the societal impacts of technology, information systems, and ecological modeling. His work on generative artificial intelligence explores its balanced societal implications, while other research investigates information disclosure willingness in mobile cloud computing and the impact of security mechanisms on collaboration apps. Sabherwal also examines post hoc security and privacy concerns in mobile applications, considering the moderating roles of app features and providers. His research extends to public participation in policy making, drawing evidence from citizen advisory panels, and evaluating information technology investments through the lens of executive trades.

Sabherwal's federally funded research includes significant contributions to ecological modeling. He is Co-PI on an NSF grant ($700,000) for the Dynamic Modeling of River Ecosystem Stability and another NSF grant ($75,000) focusing on the Dynamic Modeling of Alaskan Riverine Ecosystem Stability to Improve Yup'ik Cultural Resiliency. He also served as PI on an NSF grant ($451,412) investigating the morphodynamic stability of loops in coastal channel networks through theoretical, experimental, and field-based approaches.

With an h-index of 49 and over 205 publications cited more than 12,000 times, Sabherwal is recognized as a highly cited researcher. He leads a research group and maintains an active lab website, demonstrating a commitment to collaborative and visible research endeavors. His collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include Varun Grover, Parvin Hashemi, and Zachary R. Steelman.

Metrics

  • h-index: 49
  • Publications: 205
  • Citations: 12,251

Selected Publications

  • Does Culture Affect Post-Adoption Privacy Concerns of Mobile Cloud Computing App Users? Insights from the US, the UK, and India (2025) DOI
  • Blooming Through the Cracks: The Effects of Fault Lines in Corporate Boards on Information-Technology Value (2024) DOI
  • Digital sourcing: A discussion of agential, semiotic, infrastructural, combinatorial, and economic shifts (2024) DOI
  • Uncovering identity threat and response processes involving digital media (ITARP-DM) (2024) DOI
  • The Societal Impacts of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Balanced Perspective (2024) DOI
  • How does information technology affect individuals’ health behavior in a pandemic? Insights from mobile health application use during COVID-19 (2023) DOI
  • The relationship between immersive experience and shelf life of mobile apps: an empirical study of a gaming application (2023) DOI
  • Post hoc security and privacy concerns in mobile apps: the moderating roles of mobile apps’ features and providers (2023) DOI
  • The Role of Information Technology During COVID-19: Asset or Obstacle? (2023) DOI
  • Knowledge management mechanisms and common knowledge impacts on the value of knowledge at individual and organizational levels (2023) DOI
  • Tablet in the Consultation Room and Physician Satisfaction (2023) DOI
  • Public Participation in Policy Making: Evidence from a Citizen Advisory Panel (2022) DOI
  • Evaluating Information Technology Investments: Insights from Executives’ Trades (2022) DOI
  • Information disclosure willingness and mobile cloud computing collaboration apps: the impact of security and assurance mechanisms (2021) DOI
  • Reporting health data in waiting rooms with mobile technology: Patient expectation and confirmation (2021) DOI

Federal Grants 3 $1,226,412 total

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