
Professor of Information, School of Information and Professor of Robotics, College of Engineering at The University of Michigan
● The Influence of Diversity and Experience on the Effects of Crowd Size, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology , 2007, 68(2), pp. 321-332
● Far but Near or Near but Far?: The Effects of Perceived Distance on the Relationship between Geographic Dispersion and Perceived Diversity in the 34rd ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems(CHI 2016).
● A Multi-level Analysis of the Impact of Shared Leadership in Diverse Virtual Teams in the 16th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW 2013).
Dr. Lionel P. Robert, Jr. is currently a Professor of Information, School of Information and Professor of Robotics, College of Engineering where he was awarded the Carnegie Junior Faculty Development Fellowship. Dr. Robert was a BAT fellow and KPMG scholar at Indiana University where he completed his Ph.D. in Information Systems. He is past president of AIS SIG in Cognitive Research and Representative at Large for the Academy of Management OCIS Division.