Prof. David Schwartz

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    Professor of Information Systems

    Chairman, Doctoral Program


    Prof. David G. Schwartz’s career spans both academia and business.  David is professor of information systems, and former vice-chairman, at the Graduate School of Business Administration of Bar-Ilan University, Israel.  His research has appeared in publications such as JAIS, Management Science, Information Systems Research, ACM Computing Surveys, IEEE Intelligent Systems, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, JASIST, The Lancet's eClinicalMedicine, and JMIR mHealth & uHealth. His books include Cooperating Heterogeneous Systems; Internet-Based Knowledge Management and Organizational Memory; and the Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management.  David has been a visiting scholar at Columbia University, Department of Biomedical Informatics (2004), Monash University, Faculty of Information Technology (2007-8) and National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan (2017 and 2020-21).  In 2016 he was awarded a Visiting Erskine Fellowship at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand as well as a Visiting Scholar position at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia. From 1998 to 2011 he served as editor-in-chief of the journal Internet Research, has held senior editorial roles at the European Journal of Information Systems, Int'l Journal of Knowledge Management and Electronic Commerce Research.  David is currently serving as a Senior Editor for the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, and Associate Editor of JMIR mHealth & uHealth. His main research interests are Digital Therapeutics, mHealth, Human-in-the-loop AI, Knowledge Management, Social Network Analysis, and Computer-mediated Communications.

    Serving as an expert assessor of technology innovation and investment, David has advised the New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment; the Mauritius Ministry of Information Technology; and the European Commission Innovation Council.

    David has served on the Board of Directors of multiple public companies including Psagot Investment House, Israel's leading investment house with over $35B assets under management (Acquired by APAX Partners, 2010); Cham Foods Ltd. (TASE), a multinational producer of ingredients for the food and nutriceutical industries; C.I. Systems (TASE) a producer of electro-optic systems for the military and semiconductor industries; and Copernic (NASDAQ: CNIC), an Internet search innovator (Acquired by DecisionPoint Systems/DPNI, 2010). For over two decades David led and managed investments in Israel’s world-class technology venture capital industry.  Prof. Schwartz received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from Case Western Reserve University, USA; MBA from McMaster University, Canada; and B.Sc. from the University of Toronto, Canada.

    Research

    Research areas: Digital Therapeutics, mHealth, Human-in-the-loop AI, Knowledge Management, Social Network Analysis, and Computer-mediated Communications.

    Research Grants:

    2023 National Institutes of Health (US), National Institute on Drug Abuse, UnityPhilly Response App for Overdose Reversal: Assessing Citywide Effectiveness and Sustainability, Principal Investigator  US$5,867,000. https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10585638 

    2022 Israel Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Behavioral Patterns Analysis of Islamic Influencers (‘Du‘āh’) on the DarkNet, Principal Investigator, NIS 320,000 (US$100,000)

    2022 Israel Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, Empirical Study of the Psychological Ownership of mHealth Apps Model for Treatment Adherence to Digital Health Interventions, Principal Investigator, NIS 252,000 (US$78,000)

    2020 Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology, Investigating a model of Psychological Ownership for mHealth Applications, NTD 1,410,000 (US$50,000)

    2018 Blavatnik Cybersecurity Research Center Israel, National Cybersecurity Directorate, Investigating a method for hybrid qualitative and quantitative text categorization, NIS 600,000 (US$180,000)

    2018 National Institutes of Health (US), National Institute on Drug Abuse, Piloting a naloxone intervention in an emergency response community (ERC) to reduce opioid overdoses in Philadelphia – Expansion to test use of biosensors, Principal Investigator  US$213,000.

    2017 National Institutes of Health (US), National Institute on Drug Abuse, Piloting a naloxone intervention in an emergency response community (ERC) to reduce opioid overdoses in Philadelphia, Principal Investigator  US$654,686. https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_details.cfm?aid=9403417&icde=37394701 

    2016 Management Committee Member – EU COST CA15105 European Medicines Shortages Research Network, a Horizon 2020 program (2016-2020).

    2012 Israel Ministry of Science and Technology, Cybersecurity Directorate, Data Leakage in Social Networks: Detection and Prevention, Principal Investigator  US$303,712. 

    Courses

    70-783 Doctoral Seminar

    70-983 Selected Topics in Information Systems

    70-692 Launching Startups

    70-731 Information Systems Seminar

    70-693 Introduction to Entrepreneurship

    70-807 Information Systems Policy and Electronic Business Strategies

    70-854 Electronic Commerce Skills and Strategies

    70-782 Internet Resource Discovery

    70-789 Knowledge Management

    70-755 Electronic Governance

    70-976 Introduction to Information Systems

    70-412 Advanced Research and Writing

    Publications

    Books and Proceedings

    1. Schwartz, D.G., and Te’eni, D. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, 2nd Edition, IGI Reference, 2011.
    2. Schwartz, D.G., Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2006.
    3. Schwartz, D. G., Divitini, M., and Brasethvik, T., Internet-based Organizational Memory and Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2000. 
    4. Schwartz, D. G., Divitini, M., and Brasethvik, T., Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Innovative Internet Information Systems, Norwegian Institute of Science and Technology, 1998. 
    5. Schwartz, David G., Cooperating Heterogeneous Systems, Kluwer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995 (Republished 2012, Springer imprint). 
     

    Chapters

    1. Schwartz D.G., Yahav I. (2021) Knowledge Contribution Diagrams for Design Science Research: A Novel Graphical Technique. In: Chandra Kruse L., Seidel S., Hausvik G.I. (eds) The Next Wave of Sociotechnical Design. DESRIST 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 12807. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-82405-1_19
    2. Matilainen, S., Schwartz, D.G., and Zeleznikow, J., Facebook and the elderly: The Benefits of Social Media Adoption for Aged Care Facility Residents, in D. Bajwa, S.T. Koeszegi, and R. Vetschera (eds.): Group Decision & Negotiation, Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, Volume 274, Springer-Verlag:Berlin 2017.
    3. Schwartz, D.G., Enhancing Knowledge Marketplaces through a Theory of Knowledge Measurement, in F.J. Martinez-Lopez (editor): Handbook of Strategic e-Business Management, Progress in IS Series, Springer-Verlag:Berlin, pp. 735-748, 2014
    4. Paredes-Moreno, A., Martínez-López, F.J., and Schwartz, D.G., The Semantic Integration Of Information: A Business Ontology Proposal With Semantic Interoperability, in M.M. Cruz-Cunha and J.E. Varajão (eds.): E-Business Issues Challenges and Opportunities for SMEs: Driving Competitiveness, Hershey: IGI, pp. 224- 246, DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-765-4.ch013, 2011.
    5. Schwartz, D. G., and Te’eni, D., The Knowledge Management Pyramid: Unification of a Complex Discipline, in D.G. Schwartz and D. Te’eni (eds.): Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, 2nd Edition, IGI Reference, 2011.
    6. Schwartz, D. G., and Te’eni, D., The Impact of Computer Mediated Communication on Knowledge Transfer and Organizational Form, in I. Becerra-Fernandez and D. Leidner (eds.): Knowledge Management: An Evolutionary View of the Field, Advances in Management Information Systems (AMIS) Vol. 12, New York:M.E. Sharpe, 2008. 
    7. Schwartz, D. G., A Birds-eye View of Knowledge Management: Creating a disciplined whole from many interdisciplinary parts, in M. Jennex (editor): Knowledge Management in Modern Organizations, 2007, 18-29.
    8. Schwartz, D. G., An Aristotelian View of Knowledge Management, in D.G. Schwartz (editor): Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2006, pp. 10-16
    9. Schwartz, D. G., Knowledge Management as a Layered Multi-Disciplinary Pursuit, in D.G. Schwartz (editor): Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2006, pp xxiv-xxviii.
    10. Tauber, D. and Schwartz, D. G., Integrating Knowledge Management with the Systems Analysis Process, in D.G. Schwartz (editor): Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2006, pp 259-266.
    11. Yaniv, E. and Schwartz, David G., Organizational Attention, in D.G. Schwartz (editor): Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2006, pp 728-733.
    12. Schwartz, David G., and Schreiber, Z., Semantic Information Management with a Common Business Language”, in L. C. Rivero, J. H. Doorn, V. E. Ferraggine (editors): Encyclopedia of Database Technologies and Applications, Idea Group Publishing, 2005, pp 593-600.
    13. Schwartz, D. G., When Bad Email Happens to Good People – A case of information technology mismanagement, in A. Sagie, M. Koslowsky, and S. Stashevsky (editors): Misbehaviour and Dysfunctional Attitudes in Organizations, Palgrave/McMillan Publishing, 2003, pp 138-153.
    14. Schwartz, D.G., Divitini, M., and Brasethvik, T., On Knowledge Management in the Internet Age, in Schwartz, Divitini, and Brasethvik (editors): Internet-based Organizational Memory and Knowledge Management, Idea Group Publishing, 2000, pp 1-23. 
    15. Schwartz, D.G., Component-based Architectures and the Internet: Desiderata for Delivering High-End Business Applications, in James Martin (editor): IT and the 21st Century Corporation, Vol. 1, Computer Channel Inc, 1998.
    16. Te'eni, D., Schwartz, D.G., Boland, R.J., Cognitive Maps for Communication: Specifying Functionality and Usability, in J.Carey (editor): Human Factors in Management Information Systems: The Relationship Between User Interface Design and Human Performance, Greenwhich, Conn: Ablex, 1997, pp 83-100.
    17. Schwartz, D.G. and Te'eni D., Imaginal Agents, in P. Ein-D0r (editor): Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Management, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, pp. 51-59.
    18. Schwartz, D.G., Prolog Business Objects in a Three-tier Architecture, in P. Ein-D0r (editor): Artificial Intelligence in Economics and Management, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, pp 21-32.
     

    Articles in Periodicals

    1. Schwartz, D. and Te’eni, D., AI for knowledge creation, curation, and consumption in context, Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS), Special issue editorial on The Future Impact of AI on Academic Journals and the Editorial Process, 2024; 25(1) pp 37-47. https://aisel.aisnet.org/jais/vol25/iss1/12/ 
    2. Khalemsky, M., Khalemsky, A., Lankenau, S., Atiants, J., Roth, A., Marcu, G. & Schwartz D.G., Predictive dispatch of volunteer first-responders: Algorithm development and validation, JMIR mHealth uHealth, 2023; 11:e41551, http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/41551.
    3. Te’eni, D, Zagalsky, A, Yahav, I, Schwartz, DG, Silverman, G, Cohen, D, Mann,Y & Lewinsky, D, Reciprocal Human-Machine Learning: A Theory and an Instantiation for the Case of Message Classification. Management Science, 2023 https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.2022.03518
    4. Wu, L.; Chen, X.; Khalemsky, A.; Li, D.; Zoubeidi, T.; Lauque, D.; Alsabri, M.; Boudi, Z.; Kumar, V.A.; Paxton, J.;...Schwartz, D. et al. The Association between Emergency Department Length of Stay and In-Hospital Mortality in Older Patients Using Machine Learning: An Observational Cohort Study. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(14):4750. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12144750 
    5. Lauque D, Khalemsky A, Boudi Z, Östlundh L, Xu C, Alsabri M, Onyeji C, Cellini J, Intas G, Soni KD, Junhasavasdikul D, Cabello JJT, Rathlev NK, Liu SW, Camargo CA Jr., Slagman A, Christ M, Singer AJ, Houze-Cerfon C-H, Aburawi EH, Tazarourte K, Kurland L, Levy PD, Paxton JH, Tsilimingras D, Kumar VA, Schwartz DG, Lang E, Bates DW, Savioli G, Grossman SA, Bellou A. Length-of-Stay in the Emergency Department and In-Hospital Mortality: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022.  https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12010032 
    6. Khalemsky M, Bellou A, Karamercan MA, Möckel M, Garcia Castrillo L, Schwartz DG, Physicians' attitudes towards smartphone-based emergency response communities for anaphylaxis: Survey, Health Policy and Technology, Volume 11, Issue 1, 2022, 100580, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hlpt.2021.100580.
    7. Roth AM, Tran NK, Cocchiaro B, Mitchell AK, Schwartz DG, Hensel DJ, Ataiants J, Brenner J, Yahav I, Lankenau SE. Wearable biosensors have the potential to monitor physiological changes associated with opioid overdose among people who use drugs: A proof-of-concept study in a real-world setting. Drug and Alcohol Dependence; 229, 109138, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2021.109138 
    8. Poje, D. K., Kifer, D., Huys, I., Miranda, J., Jenzer, H., Miljković, N., Hoppe-Tichy, T., Bochniarz, M., Frontini, R., Schwartz, D.G. and Vujić-Aleksić, V., … & Marušić, S., Patients perspectives on drug shortages in six European hospital settings-a cross sectional study. BMC Health Services Research, 21(1), 2021. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-021-06721-9 
    9. Ataiants, J., Reed, M., Schwartz D.G., Roth, A., Marcu, G., Lankenau, S.E., Decision-making by laypersons equipped with an emergency response smartphone app for opioid overdose, International Journal of Drug Policy, 95, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.drugpo.2021.103250
    10. Khalemsky, M. and Schwartz, D.G., Emergency Response Communities – From Theory to Practice, Theory and Practice in Management, Bar-Ilan University, (In Hebrew), Vol 1, June 2021. https://mba.biu.ac.il/en/node/9286 
    11. Marcu, G., Schwartz, D.G., Ataiants, J., Roth, A., Yahav, I., Cocchiaro, B., Khalemsky, M., & Lankenau, S., Empowering Communities With a Smartphone-Based Response Network for Opioid Overdoses. IEEE Pervasive Computing / IEEE Computer Society, 19(4), 42–47, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2020.3019947 
    12. Schwartz, D.G., Ataiants, J., Roth, A., Marcu, G., Yahav, I., Cocchiaro, B., Khalemsky, M., & Lankenau, S.  Layperson reversal of opioid overdose supported by smartphone alert: A prospective observational cohort study, Lancet EClinicalMedicine, 25, August 2020, p.100474. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2020.100474 
    13. Khalemsky, M., Schwartz, D.G., Herbst, R., and Jaffe, E. Motivation of Emergency Medical Services Volunteers: A Study of Organized Good Samaritans, Israel Journal of Health Policy Research, 9(11), 2020. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13584-020-00370-9 
    14. Welcman, Y., Yahav, I., and Schwartz, D.G. The Journey to Engaged Customer Community: Evidential Social CRM Maturity Model in Twitter, Stochastic Models in Business and Industry, 36:397–416 2020. https://doi.org/10.1002/asmb.2495 
    15. Yahav, I. and Schwartz, D.G. Behavioral Big Data Classification: Machine, Human, or combining both, Innovations in Management, Tel-Aviv University (in Hebrew), 7, Nov 2020 https://coller.tau.ac.il/sites/coller.tau.ac.il/files/media_server/Recanati/management/newsletter/inbal.pdf  
    16. Marcu, G., Aizen, R., Roth, A., Lankenau, S., and Schwartz, D.G. Acceptability of smartphone applications for facilitating layperson naloxone administration during opioid overdose, JAMIA Open, 3(1), pp. 44-52 April 2020. https://doi.org/10.1093/jamiaopen/ooz068 
    17. Gaziel-Yablowitz M., Dolle S., Schwartz D.G., & Worm M., Proximity-based Emergency Response Communities for allergy patients at risk of anaphylaxis: Clustering Analysis and Scenario-Based Survey Study, JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7(8):e13414, 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/13414 
    18. Khalemsky M., Schwartz D.G., Silberg T., Khalemsky A., Jaffe E., & Herbst R., Willingness to Join a Smartphone-based Emergency Response Community: Evidence from a Field Study, JMIR Mhealth Uhealth, 7(8):e13892, 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/13892 
    19. Yahav, I., Shehory, O., & Schwartz, D.G., Comments Mining With TF-IDF: The Inherent Bias and Its Removal. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering31(3), 437-450, 2018. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8364601/
    20. Gaziel-Yablowitz, M., & Schwartz, D. G., A Review and Assessment Framework for Mobile-Based Emergency Intervention Apps. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)51(1), 15, 2018.  https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3145846    
    21. Cascavilla, G., Conti, M., Schwartz, D. G., & Yahav, I., The insider on the outside: a novel system for the detection of information leakers in social networks. European Journal of Information Systems27(4), 470-485, 2018. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/0960085X.2017.1387712 
    22. Khalemsky, M., and Schwartz D.G. Emergency Response Community Effectiveness:  a simulation modeler for comparing Emergency Medical Services with smartphone-based Samaritan response, Decision Support Systems, 102, pp. 57-68, 2017.  http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167923617301252.
    23. Bochenek, T. ,  Abilova, V.,  Alkan, A.,  Asanin, B.,  de Miguel Beriain, I.,  Besovic, Z.,  Bonanno, P.V., Bucsics, A.,  Davidescu, M.,  De Weerdt, E.,  Duborija-Kovacevic, N.,  Fürst, J.,  Gaga, M.,  Gailīte, E., Gulbinovič, J., Gürpınar, E.U., Hankó, B.,  Hargaden, V.,  Hotvedt, T.A.,  Hoxha, I., Huys, I., Inotai, A.,  Jakupi, A., Jenzer, H., Joppi, R.,  Laius, O.,  Lenormand, M.,  Makridaki, D., Malaj,A.,  Margus, K., Marković-Peković, V., Miljković, N.,  de Miranda, J.L.  Primožič, S., Rajinac, D., Schwartz, D.G.,  Šebesta, R., Simoens, S.,  Slaby, J.,  Sović-Brkičić, L.,  Tesar, T., Tzimis, L.,  Warmińska E., and  Godman, B., Systemic Measures and Legislative and Organizational Frameworks Aimed at Preventing or Mitigating Drug Shortages in 28 European and Western Asian Countries, Frontiers in Pharmacology, December, 2017.
    24. Yahav, I. and Schwartz, D.G. Citizen engagement and the illusion of secrecy: Exploring commenter characteristics in censored online news articles. Information, Communication & Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369118X.2017.1346135.
    25. Schwartz, D.G., Bellou, A., Garcia-Castrillo, L., Papadopoulos, N., and Muraro, A., Exploring mHealth Participation for Emergency Response Communities. Australasian Journal of Information Systems,  vol. 21, mar. 2017. ISSN 1449-8618. Available at doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v21i0.1378.
    26. Schwartz, D.G., Yahav, I., and Silverman, G. News Censorship in Online Social Networks: A Study of Circumvention in the Commentsphere, Journal of the Association of Information Science and Technology (JASIST), Vol. 68, No. 3, pp.569-582, March 2017. 
    27. Schwartz, D.G, The Disciplines of Information: Lessons from the History of the Discipline of Medicine, Information Systems Research, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 205-221, 2014.
    28. Sadan, Z., and Schwartz, D.G., Social Network Analysis for Cluster-Based IP Spam Reputation, Information Management and Computer Security, Vol. 20, No.4, pp. 281-295, 2012. 
    29. Sadan, Z., and Schwartz, D.G., Social Network Analysis of Web Links to Eliminate False Positives in Collaborative Anti-spam Systems, Journal of Network and Computer Applications, Vol. 34, No. 5, pp. 1717-1723, 2011.
    30. Molov, B. and Schwartz, D.G., Towards an Integrated Strategy for Intercultural Dialogue: Computer-mediated Communication and Face to Face, Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, Vol. 39, No. 3, pp 207-224, 2011. 
    31. Sadan, Z., and Schwartz, D.G., Whitescript: Using Social Network Analysis Parameters to Balance between Browser Usability and Malware Exposure, Computers & Security, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp 4-12, 2010.
    32. Schwartz, D.G., The Internet in Six Words or Less, Internet Research, 20th Anniversary Special Issue (Invited Paper), Vol. 20, No. 4, 2010.
    33. Paredes-Moreno, A., Martínez-López, F.J., and Schwartz, D.G., A Methodology For The Semi-Automatic Creation Of Data-Driven Detailed Business Ontologies, Information Systems, Elsevier, Vol. 35, No. 7, pp 758-773, 2010. 
    34. Balachander, S., Kannan, K., and Schwartz D.G., A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Alternate Auction Policies for Search Advertisements, Review of Marketing Science, Vol. 7, pp. 1-49, 2009. 
    35. Guo, T., Schwartz, D.G., Burstein, F., and Linger, H., Codifying Collaborative Knowledge: Using Wikipedia as a Basis for Automated Ontology Learning, Knowledge Management Research & Practice, Vol. 7, pp. 206-217, 2009.
    36. Schwartz, D.G. and Tauber, D., Toward a Maturity Model for Knowledge Management Systems Integration, Annals of Information Systems, Vol. 4, 2009, pp. 59-78.
    37. Zaidman, N., Schwartz, D.G., and Te’eni, D., Challenges to ICT Implementation in Multinationals, Education Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues. Vol. 1, No. 4, 2008.
    38. Zaidman, N., Te'eni, D. and Schwartz, D.G., Information Systems as Discourse Systems: Understanding the Role of Computer Mediated Communication in Multinationals, Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2008, pp 267-277.
    39. Schwartz, David G., The Impact of Semantic Information Management on e-Business, International Journal of Business Environment, Special Issue on Marketing Transformations to the New E-Business Environment, InderScience, Vol. 2, No 2, 2008, pp 168-187.
    40. Schwartz, David G., Integrating Knowledge Transfer and Computer Mediated Communication: Categorizing barriers and possible responses, Knowledge Management Research and Practice, Palgrave McMillan, Vol. 5, 2007, pp 249-259.
    41. Schwartz, David G. and Sadan, Z., Strip-mining the Web with SAIM: A System for the Analysis of Instant Messages, International Journal of Business Data Communications and Networking, Vol. 2, No 2, 2006, pp.1-20. 
    42. Schwartz, David G., The Emerging Discipline of Knowledge Management, International Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol.1, No. 2, 2005, pp 1-11. 
    43. Schwartz, David G., Open IS Semantics and the Semantic Web: The Road Ahead, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 18, No. 3, 2003, pp. 52-58. 
    44. Sagie, A., Zaidman, N., Hamburger, Y.A., Te’eni, D. and Schwartz D.G., An empirical assessment of the loose-tight leadership model: Quantitative & qualitative analyses, Journal of Organizational Behavior, Vol. 23, 2002, pp. 303-320. 
    45. Schwartz, D.G. and Te’eni, D, Intelligent Agent Behavior Based on Organizational Image Theory, Kybernetes, Vol. 30, No. 2, pp. 166-178, 2001. 
    46. Te’eni, D., Sagie, A., Schwartz, D.G., Hamburger, Y, and Zaidman, N., The process of Organizational Communication: a model and field study, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications, Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 6-20, March 2001. 
    47. Te’eni, D. and Schwartz, D.G., Contextualization in Computer-Mediated Communication - Theory Informs Design, New Review of Information Systems, Vol. 1, No. 1, 2000, pp. 59-75. 
    48. Schwartz, D.G. and Te’eni, D., Tying Knowledge to Action with Kmail, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 15, No. 3, 2000, pp. 33-39.
    49. Schwartz, D.G., Concurrent Marketing Analysis: An Agent-based model for Price, Place, Product and Promotion, Journal of Marketing Intelligence and Planning, Vol. 18, No 1, 2000, pp. 24-29. 
    50. Schwartz, D.G., When email meets Organizational Memories: Addressing threats to communication in a learning organization, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, Vol. 51, No. 3, pp. 599-614, 1999. 
    51. Schwartz, D.G. Applying Shared Semantics to Organizational Email Communications, Internet Research, Vol. 8, No. 2, 1998, pp. 434-441. 
    52. Schwartz, D.G., Mozart vs. Minsky - Information Bias on the Internet, Internet Research, Vol. 7, No. 4, 1997, pp 263-268. 
    53. Schwartz, D.G., and Sterling, L., Using a Prolog Meta-Programming Approach for a Blackboard Application, ACM Applied Computing Review, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1993, pp 26-34. 
    54. Green, D.R. and Schwartz, D.G. (1988) Creating cartographic symbols with SAS/GRAPH for specialised mapping tasks. Society University Cartographers Bulletin, 22(1), 9–15. December 1988.
     

    Presented at Scientific Conferences

    1. Schwartz, D. G., Avital, M., Jarvenpaa, S. L., Lyytinen, K., Shmueli, G., & Te’Eni, D. (2023). The Future Impact of AI on Academic Journals and the Editorial Process. ICIS 2023 Proceedings. https://aisel.aisnet.org/icis2023/panels/panels/2/
    2. Schwartz, D.G., Te’eni, D., and Yahav, I., Reciprocal Human Machine Learning (RHML): Human-AI Collaboration based on theories of dyadic learning, AAAI Summer Symposium: Building Connections: From Human-Human to Human-AI Collaboration, Singapore July 2023. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaaiss.v1i1.27483
    3. Schwartz, D.G. Instademic: Deriving spatiotemporal contact networks from tagged social media images or We don’t care where you are, just who you were with, Twenty-ninth Americas Conference on Information Systems, Panama, August 2023. https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2023/sig_health/sig_health/10/ 
    4. Chriqui, A., Yahav, I., Schwartz, D.G., Lewinsky, D., and Mann, Y., Parallel Bert Architecture for Imbalanced Text Classification, ISCOL 2022 - The Israel Seminar on Computational Linguistics, September 8, 2022.
    5. Chriqui, A., Yahav, I., Schwartz, D.G., Lewinsky, D., and Mann, Y., Parallel Bert Architecture for Imbalanced Text Classification, ILAIS Conference on Information Systems, Israel, July 2022.
    6. Marcu, G., Hardin, A., Ataiants, J., Roth, A., Lankenau, S. and Schwartz,D.G., UnityPhilly: Experiences with a Smartphone App that Facilitates Community Response to Opioid Overdoses, Communities and Technologies, Seattle, USA, August 2021.
    7. Schwartz, D.G., and Ray, S., Towards a Theory of Psychological Ownership for Socially Connected mHealth Apps: Retention, Willingness to Respond, and Treatment Adherence, International Conference on Service Science & Innovation, Hsinchu, Taiwan, Oct 15-17,2020.
    8. Lankenau, S., Schwartz, D.G., Roth, A., Marcu, G., Yahav, I., Reed, M., Ataiants, J., Correa, C., Hosey, R., and Tenenboim, D., Developing and testing a mobile phone app to deliver naloxone to opioid overdose victims in Philadelphia, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence (CDPP), Annual Scientific Meeting, Hollywood Florida, USA, June 22, 2020.
    9. Ataiants, J., Schwartz, D., Roth, A., Marcu, G.,  Yahav, I., Tenenboim, D., & Lankenau, S.E., Opioid use and rescue behaviors of lay responders in an app-based overdose prevention intervention. Poster presentation at the 1st College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2020 Virtual Scientific Meeting, June 22-24, 2020.
    10. Schwartz, D.G., Lankenau, S., Roth, A., Marcu, G., Yahav, I., Reed, M., Ataiants, J., Correa, C., Hosey, R., and Tenenboim, D., Combatting Opioid Overdose Deaths with a Community-based App for Naloxone Sharing: Initial field trial results, Health Information Technology Symposium, International Conference on Information Systems, Munich, Germany, December 15, 2019
    11. Plutov, P. and Schwartz D.G., Success Factors for Blockchain-based Inter-organizational Information Integration, 2nd International FinTech, InsurTech & Blockchain Forum, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 5th 2019 (Best Paper Award) 
    12. Lankenau, S., Schwartz, D.G., Roth, A., Marcu, G., Yahav, I., Reed, M., Ataiants, J., Correa, C., Hosey, R., and Tenenboim, D., Developing and testing a mobile phone app to deliver naloxone to opioid overdose victims in Philadelphia, American Public Health Association Conference (APHA), Philadelphia, USA, Nov. 2-6, 2019 https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/453740 
    13. Bellou, A., Schwartz, D.G., and Khalemsky, M., Physicians' attitudes towards smartphone-based Emergency Response Communities, The European Emergency Medicine Congress EUSEM, Prague, Czech Republic, October 12-16, 2019.
    14. Te’eni, D, Avital, M., Hevner, A., Schoop, M., and Schwartz, D.G., It Takes Two to Tango: Choreographing the Interactions between Human and Artificial Intelligence, in Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Stockholm, Sweden, June 8-14, 2019. https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2019_panels/3 
    15. Aizen, R., Marcu, G., Misra, A., Sieber, G., Schwartz, D.G., Roth, A., Lankenau, S.: Designing an emergency response community for opioid overdoses in Philadelphia. CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montreal, Canada, April 21-26, 2018.  https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3188581 
    16. Schwartz, D. G., Sourcing doses during out-of-hospital single person emergencies: Opportunities and Challenges, 22nd Congress of the European Association of Hospital Pharmacists, Cannes, March 2017.
    17. Halfon, R.Y., Shehory, O., and Schwartz, D.G., Game-Based Extraction of Web Users’ Personality Factors for Personalization, Workshop on Theory-Informed User Modeling for Tailoring and Personalizing Interfaces (HUMANIZE), Limassol, March 2017.
    18. Khalemsky, M., and Schwartz, D.G., Emergency Response Community Effectiveness: An Analysis of Anaphylaxis-related EMS Events in the USA, World Allergy Association International Scientific Conference (WISC), Jerusalem, December 2016
    19. Khalemsky, M., and Schwartz, D.G., The Emergency Response Community Effectiveness Modeler: a simulation modeling tool to analyze EMS vs. smartphone-based Samaritan response, INFORMS Annual Conference, Nashville TN, November 2016.
    20. Achiam, Y., Yahav, I., and Schwartz, D.G., Why not Scale Free? Simulating Company Ego Networks on Twitter, 2016 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), San Francisco, August 2016.
    21. Cascavilla, G., Conti, M., Schwartz, D.G., and Yahav, I., Revealing Censored Information through Comments and Commenters in Online Social Networks, Submitted: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis & Mining, Paris, 08/2015.
    22. Yahav, I., and Schwartz, D.G., Censorship Violation through Commenting in Social Media, 11th Symposium on Statistical Challenges in eCommerce, Addis Ababa, June 2015
    23. Yahav, I., Schwartz, D.G., and Silverman, G., Detecting Unintentional Information Leakage in Social Media News Comments, 15th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, San Francisco, August 2014.
    24. Schwartz, D.G., Bellou, A., Garcia-Castrillo, L., Papadopoulos, N., and Muraro, A., Towards Chronic Emergency Response Communities for Anaphylaxis, 15th IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration, San, Francisco, August 2014.
    25. Silverman, G., Yahav, I., and Schwartz, D.G., Mind Your Comments as We Mine Them, 10th Symposium on Statistical Challenges in eCommerce, Tel-Aviv, June 2014.
    26. Schwartz, D.G. Unification and Specialization: What the Discipline of Information Systems must learn from the Discipline of Medicine, Organizations and Society in Information Systems (OASIS) Workshop, Shanghai, December 2011.
    27. Zimmerman, E, Schwartz, D.G., Amichai-Hamburger, Y., Cafton, N., Jeffery, K.G., Science Wikis and Current Research Information Systems, Wikiwars Conference on critical insights and experiences on the Wikipedia, Bangalore, India, January 2010.
    28. Schwartz, D. G., Computer Mediated Communication and Knowledge Transfer: Categorizing and modeling barriers, Conference on Information Science Technology and Management, Chandigarh, 2006. 
    29. Schwartz, D. G., Towards Measuring Equivalence in Knowledge Management Systems, Conference on Information Science Technology and Management, Chandigarh, 2006.
    30. Schwartz, D. G., On Managing the Knowledge of Knowledge Management, Americas Conference on Information Systems, New York, 2004.
    31. Zaidman, N., Teeni, D., and Schwartz, D.G., Inter-Cultural Communication: Coping with Different Organizational Discourse Systems and its Implications for Information Technology, Proceedings of the Academy of Management Conference, Denver, 2002.
    32. Schwartz, D.G., The Road Ahead for the Semantic Web – An AI Perspective, Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Infrastructure for E-Business, Science, and Education on the Internet, L’Aquila, Italy, July 2001.
    33. Mollov, B., Schwartz, D.G., Steinberg, G, and Lavie, C., The Impact of Israeli-Palestinian Intercultural Dialogue: Virtual and Face to Face, Proceedings of the International Association for Conflict Management Annual Conference, France, June 2001.
    34. Schwartz, David G., When Bad Things Happen to Good Email, Proceedings of the 7th Bi-Annual Conference of the International Society for the Study of Work and Organizational Values, p575-580, Jerusalem, June 2000.
    35. Te’eni, D., Zaidman, N., and Schwartz, D.G., An Organizational view of computer-mediated communication in multi-nationals, Proceedings of the European International Business Academy, Jerusalem, 1998.
    36. Schwartz, D.G., Shared Semantics and the use of organizational memory for email communications, International Workshop on Innovative Internet Information Systems, Pisa, 1998.
    37. Schwartz, D.G., Toward the use of user-centric meta-knowledge for the use of Organizational Memories in communications, Workshop on Building, Using, and Maintaining Organizational Memories, European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, U.K., 1998
    38. Te'eni, D., and Schwartz, D.G.. Richness of Communication for International Cooperation, Conference of the 15th IFIP World Computer Congress, Vienna, 1998.
    39. Te’eni Dov, and Schwartz, David, Computer Support for Rich Communication among International Coworkers, Proceedings of the European International Business Association, Hohenheim Germany, December 1997.
    40. Schwartz, D.G., Organizational Learning as a Model for Agent Behavior: Evolving Cooperation, 12th Int’l Workshop on Distributed AI, Pittsburgh, May 1993. 
    41.  Schwartz, D.G., and Sterling, L., BlackLog: From Blackboard System to Process-Oriented Prolog, ICLP'93, Blackboard-based Logic Programming Workshop, Budapest, July 1993. 
    42. Schwartz, D.G., Cognitive Mapping as a Knowledge Engineering Tool, Proceedings of the 10th SPIE Conference on Applications of Artificial Intelligence, Orlando, April 1992.  
    43. Te'eni, D., Boland, R.J., Schwartz, D.G. and Tenkasi, R.,   An Information System to Support the Distributed Decision Making Process, (In Hebrew), 6th Conference on Management   Information Systems, Tel Aviv University, May 1992.  
    44. Schwartz, D.G.,   Metaprograms: The Glue to Integrate and Control Blackboard Knowledge Sources, Proceedings of META-92 3rd Workshop on Metaprogramming in Logic, Uppsala, June 1992. 
    45. Boland, R.J., Schwartz, D.G., et al.   Sharing Perspectives in Distributed Decision Making, Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 1992. 
    46. Schwartz, D.G., and Sterling, L., Meta-level Constructs for Concurrency among Loosely-Coupled Coarse-Grained Knowledge Sources, JICSLP Workshop on Distributed and Parallel Implementations of Logic Programming Systems, Nov. 1992. 
    47. Schwartz, D.G., Sterling, L.S., and Mayland, E.J., The FLiPSiDE Blackboard: A Financial Logic Programming System for Distributed Expertise, Proceedings of the First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications on Wall Street, IEEE Press, October 1991.
     

    Editorials

    The following editorials were published by Prof. Schwartz as Editor-in-chief of the A-ranked journal Internet Research (JCR impact factor 6.77 in 2020)

     
    1. Change – the only Constant, Internet Research, Vol. 21, No. 3, 2011
    2. Sharing Information: for profit, for votes, for collaboration, and for those who might otherwise not see it, Internet Research, Vol. 20, No 5, 2010.
    3. Twenty Years of Internet Research, Internet Research, Vol. 20, No. 4, 2010
    4. Go with the Flow, Internet Research arch, Vol. 20, No. 2, 2010
    5. Individualism in the Age of Internet Collectivism, Internet Research, Vol. 20, No. 1, 2010
    6. Knowing who you are, and trusting who you know, Internet Research, Vol. 19, No. 5, 2009 
    7. Communities on the move, Internet Research, Vol. 19, No. 4, 2009
    8. Toward the next generation of social networking applications, Internet Research, Vol. 19, No. 2, 2009
    9. User Power!, Internet Research, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2009
    10. The Surgeon General Warns…, Internet Research, Vol. 18, No. 5, 2008
    11. Drastic Measures, Internet Research, Vol. 18, No. 4, 2008
    12. Are We Really Related?, Internet Research, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp 209-210, 2008
    13. Fool Me Once, Internet Research, Vol. 18, No. 1, pp 6., 2008
    14. The Internet Vocabulary of Children and Politicians, Internet Research, Vol. 17, No. 3.
    15. Revolution and Evolution in Online Communities, Internet Research, Vol. 17, No. 2.
    16. A Mini Special Issue on Internet Security, Internet Research, Vol. 16, No 5, pp. 420.
    17. If only we knew what the online customer knows, Internet Research, Vol. 16, No 3, pp. 250.
    18. Have you checked your Internet Alignment lately? Internet Research, Vol. 16, No 1, pp. 5-6.
    19. Interoganizational System Opportunities and Challenges, Internet Research, Vol. 15, No. 5, pp. 497, 2005
    20. Regulation and the Internet, Internet Research, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 357-358, 2005
    21. Holes in the Social Fabric of the World Wide Web, Internet Research, Vol. 15, No. 3, pp. 245, 2005
    22. Internet on the Move: Will your mobile experience be worth the wait?, Internet Research, Vol. 15, No. 2, pp. 124, 2005
    23. Don’t Look Where the Light Is, Internet Research, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 5-6, 2005
    24. Worst Practices, Internet Research ch, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 273, 2004
    25. One Good Behavioral Study Deserves Another, Internet Research, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 197, 2004
    26. Ain’t Misbehavin’ – on the evolution of Internet-related behavior studies, Internet Research, Vol. 14, No. 2, pp. 109-110, 2004.
    27. Talk to my agent, Internet Research, Vol. 14, No, 1, pp. 5, 2004.
    28. Economics 101: supply and demand models for the Internet User Experience, Internet Research, Vol. 13, No.5, pp. 329, 2003.
    29. So you want to remain anonymous? Internet Research, Vol. 13, No, 4, pp. 241, 2003. 
    30. Five perspectives on e-commerce success factors, Internet Research, Vol. 14, No, 3, pp. 145, 2003.
    31. Focusing on the Network, Internet Research, Vol. 14, No, 2, pp. 77, 2003.
    32. Internet Research Comes of Age, Internet Research, Vol. 13, No.1, pp. 5, 2003.
    33. Leveraging the Internet to manage complex knowledge in a complex world, Internet Research, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 376, 2002.
    34. Amazon on the Internet – but not the one you’re thinking of, Internet Research, Vol. 12, No. 4, pp. 293, 2002.
    35. Long Live the King: Content on the Internet, Internet Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 208, 2002.
    36. No Model is an Island, Internet Research, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 109, 2002.
    37. Back to Basics: Technology, Applications, and Policy, Internet Research, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 5-6, 2002.
    38. Improving Web Environments in Theory and in Practice, Internet Research, Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 374, 2001.
    39. What a Difference a Year Makes, Internet Research, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 274, 2001.
    40. It’s All About Communicating, Internet Research, Vol. 11, No. 3, p189, 2001.
    41. To Know them is to Link Them, Internet Research, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 101-102, 2001.
    42. Getting Back to Basics: Networking for the Internet, Internet Research, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 7, 2001.
    43. Twenty-one Going On One, Internet Research, Vol. 10, No. 5, pp. 363, 2000.
    44. Users of the World Unite, Internet Research, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 269, 2000.
    45. Priced to Sell!  The Impending Decline of Price as the Determining Factor in Internet Commerce, Internet Research, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 189-190, 2000.
    46. E-commerce and Beyond, Internet Research, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 101, 2000.
    47. Essential Topics in Internet Research, Internet Research, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 5-6, 2000.
    48. Look Before You Leap?, Internet Research, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 337-338, 1999.
    49. Internet Strategies: From Website to Industry, From Country to Continent, Internet Research, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 261, 1999.
    50. The Internet as an Agent for Social and Organizational Change, Internet Research, Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 177, 1999.
    51. Balancing Policy, Strategy, and Technology, Internet Research, Vol. 9, No. 2, pp. 81, 1999.
    52. Editorial, Internet Research, Vol. 8, No. 5, pp. 376, 1998.
    53. Editorial, Internet Research, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 288-289, 1998.

     

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