Varun Grover
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Also affiliated: Southern Illinois University Carbondale (2002); University of Southern California (1991–1994); University of Minnesota (2025); Baruch College (2016); University of Alberta (2008–2010); University of South Carolina (1991–2017); Gleason (United States) (2009–2014); Columbia College - South Carolina (1993–1999); Queensland University of Technology (2016); William & Mary (2008); City University of Hong Kong (2018); University of Pittsburgh (1988–1996); Chinese University of Hong Kong (2018); Walsh University (2023); Georgia State University (2007); The University of Texas at Arlington (2002); Medical Protective (1999); Manubhai Patel Dental College and Hospital (2013); Duke Energy (United States) (2012); In-Q-Tel (2001–2006); Telstra (Australia) (2001); Institute for Development and Economic Analysis (2016); AID Atlanta (2007); Decision Sciences (United States) (2016); Community Partners (1999); University of Maryland, Baltimore County (2018); Clemson University (2002–2018); Miami University (2004); Morgan State University (2005); Delhi Technological University (2017); College of Business Administration (1991–1995)
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Varun Grover's research investigates the intersection of technology, human behavior, and organizational dynamics. His work examines the implications of digitalization and artificial intelligence on various aspects of society, including research practices, organizational culture, and public policy. Grover has published extensively on topics such as generative AI, digital transformation, and the societal impacts of technology.
His recent publications explore the opportunities and challenges presented by tools like ChatGPT, advocating for multidisciplinary perspectives on their integration into research and practice. Grover also studies organizational responses to digital phenomena, including data breaches and the measurement of digital hoarding. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 76, with over 308 publications and more than 27,000 citations, designating him as a highly cited researcher. He collaborates with other faculty members at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and leads a research group.
Metrics
- h-index: 75
- Publications: 310
- Citations: 27,351
Selected Publications
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Cognitive View of New Entry Threats in Mobile App Markets (2026)
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A review of cybercrime research: Synthesis and future directions (2026)
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A Theory of Strategic Information Technology Unavailability (2025)
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When benchmarks invert: rethinking human value in the age of AI (2025)
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Strategizing Responses to Data Breaches: A Multi-Method Study of Organizational Responsibility and Effective Communication with Stakeholders (2024)
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Orchestrating digital technologies with incumbent enterprise systems for attaining innovation (2024)
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Fashionable Consumer Technology, IT Fashion, and Consumer Behavior (2024)
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Opening First-Party App Resources: Empirical Evidence of Free-Riding (2024)
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Digital transformation requires digital resource primacy: Clarification and future research directions (2024)
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How could quantum computing shape information systems research – An editorial perspective and future research directions (2024)
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Being informed by artificial intelligence (2024)
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The Societal Impacts of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Balanced Perspective (2024)
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Foreignness Liability of Mobile App Startups: Examining Performance in the Context of Consumer and Investor Cultural Distances (2023)
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The relationship between immersive experience and shelf life of mobile apps: an empirical study of a gaming application (2023)
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Integrating the perceptions that cause Resistance to IT: Expanding the nomological network of the IT identity Threat (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Cross-sectional research: A critical perspective, use cases, and recommendations for IS research
- Grappling with modern technology: interruptions mediated by mobile devices impact older workers disproportionately
- An empirical examination of newcomer contribution costs in established OSS communities: a knowledge-based perspective
- Integrating the perceptions that cause Resistance to IT: Expanding the nomological network of the IT identity Threat
- Digital “x”—Charting a Path for Digital-Themed Research
- The Pursuit of Innovative Theory in the Digital Age
- Not only data: The necessity of abstract thinking to make sense of digital phenomena
- Innovative theory in the digital age: Clarifying our positions
- Leveraging Platform Boundary Resources: The Role of Distributed Sensemaking
- Foreignness Liability of Mobile App Startups: Examining Performance in the Context of Consumer and Investor Cultural Distances
- Opening First-Party App Resources: Empirical Evidence of Free-Riding
- Cognitive View of New Entry Threats in Mobile App Markets
- An Empirical Investigation of Company Response to Data Breaches
- Post hoc security and privacy concerns in mobile apps: the moderating roles of mobile apps’ features and providers
- Strategizing Responses to Data Breaches: A Multi-Method Study of Organizational Responsibility and Effective Communication with Stakeholders
- A review of cybercrime research: Synthesis and future directions
- Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy
- Cross-sectional research: A critical perspective, use cases, and recommendations for IS research
- How could quantum computing shape information systems research – An editorial perspective and future research directions
- The Societal Impacts of Generative Artificial Intelligence: A Balanced Perspective
- Post hoc security and privacy concerns in mobile apps: the moderating roles of mobile apps’ features and providers
- The relationship between immersive experience and shelf life of mobile apps: an empirical study of a gaming application
- Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy
- Grappling with modern technology: interruptions mediated by mobile devices impact older workers disproportionately
- Modern-day hoarding: A model for understanding and measuring digital hoarding
- Orchestrating digital technologies with incumbent enterprise systems for attaining innovation
- Modern-day hoarding: A model for understanding and measuring digital hoarding
- Orchestrating digital technologies with incumbent enterprise systems for attaining innovation
- How Changing Needs Change Technological Practices During a Crisis: An Explanation Using Practice Theory
- How changing needs change technological practices during a crisis: An explanation using practice theory
- Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy
- How could quantum computing shape information systems research – An editorial perspective and future research directions
- Opinion Paper: “So what if ChatGPT wrote it?” Multidisciplinary perspectives on opportunities, challenges and implications of generative conversational AI for research, practice and policy
- How could quantum computing shape information systems research – An editorial perspective and future research directions
- Grappling with modern technology: interruptions mediated by mobile devices impact older workers disproportionately
- Creativity with IS: A Conservation of Resources Perspective.
- Does it Pay to Have CIOs on the Board? Creating Value by Appointing C-Level IT Executives to the Board of Directors
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