Jose Gavidia, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of Decision Science and International Business

Address: Beatty Center, Room 335
Office Hours: MWF 15:00-16:30 and by appointment. For Zoom meeting office hours, contact me via email, and I will send you a Zoom appointment link.
Phone: 843.953.6523
E-mail: gavidiaj@cofc.edu
Curriculum Vitae: Download



Education

Ph.D. in Business Administration, The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley (June 2001)
M.B.A. in Business Adminstration,The University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley (June 1996)
B.S. in Economic, Worcester State College (June 1993)


Research Interests

  • International Operations
  • Technology Management
  • Knowledge Management
  • Interorganizational Information Systems

Courses Taught

  • Business Statistics
  • Global Operations and Technology Management 
  • Honors Research Methods
  • International Business
  • International Financial Markets

Honors and Awards

  • 2011: Emerald Literati Network Award for “Excellence for Entrepreneurial intent: A twelve-country evaluation of Ajzen's model of planned behavior”. Emerald invites nominations from each journal’s editorial team. The best papers compete for the annual Outstanding Paper and three Highly Commended Papers, selected by eminent academics and managers. Our paper won the Highly Commended Paper award for 2011
  • 2009:  Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) by NASBITE International, the professional organization for the global business community.
  • 2009-2014:  Recognized as a Global Scholar by the College of Charleston.  This program recognizes faculty members who structure their learning and work around developing a wider global world-view.

Publications

PUBLICATIONS

  • Gavidia, Jose V. (2016). Impact of Parent-Subsidiary Conflict on ERP Implementation, Journal of Enterprise Information Management, 29 (1), 97-117.
  • Gavidia, José V. (2012). El trabajo en equipo en cuidados paliativos. In Martinez, B., Monleon, M., Carretero, Y. & Garcia-Baquero, T. (Eds.), Enfermería en Cuidados Paliativos y al Final de la Vida (pp. 308-313). Barcelona, Elsevier.

  • Robert L. Engle, Nikolay Dimitriadi, Jose V. Gavidia, Christopher Schlaegel, Servane Delanoe, Irene Alvarado, Xiaohong He, Samuel Buame, Birgitta Wolff. (2010). Entrepreneurial intent: A twelve-country evaluation of Ajzen's model of planned behavior. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, 16 (1), 35-57. This paper won the Emerald Literati Network Award for Excellence in 2011.

REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

  • Robert L. Engle, Nikolay Dimitriadi, Jose V. Gavidia, Christopher Schlaegel, Servane Delanoe, Irene Alvarado, Xiaohong He, Samuel Buame, Birgitta Wolff. (2010). Entrepreneurial intent: A twelve-country evaluation of Ajzen's model of planned behavior. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research, 16 (1), 35-57. This paper won the Emerald Literati Network Award for Excellence in 2011.

CONFERENCES AND PROCEEDINGS

  • Gavidia, Jose V. Altay, Nezih. ERP Systems in Humanitarian Enterprises: Issues, Implementation and Potential. 2014 Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute.
  • Gavidia, Jose V. Corporate-Subsidiary Roles in ERP Implementation. 2013. Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business-US Northeast Chapter (AIBNE) 
  • Gavidia, Jose V.; Pradas, Alejandro. (2012). Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation: A Contingency Approach. Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business-US Northeast Chapter (AIBNE) Fairfield, CT, October 11-13.

  • Gavidia, Jose V.; Pradas, Alejandro. (2011). Critical Success Factors for ERP Implementation in SMEs. Evidence from Spain. Academy of International Business-US Northeast Chapter Annual Meeting. Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 20-22.