The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Roy Dejoie

 Roy Dejoie

Title

Clinical Associate Professor of Management 

Department

Office

KRAN 

Education

B.B.A. in Business Analysis, M.S. in Business Computing Science, and Ph.D. in Business Analysis from Texas A&M University 

Research Areas

Social/Ethical/Legal Issues, Group Support Systems, Collaborative Technologies 

Key Areas

Enclave and Nework Security 

Notable Experience

Assistant Professor in MIS and Director of the J.C. Penney Leadership Center at the University of Oklahoma. Extensive private sector consulting in the areas of project management,
eBusiness, CRM, strategic planning and marketing, and bioinformatics. Clients included American Airlines, Goldman Sachs, and Southwest Airlines 

Notable Awards

Krannert Nominee For Purdue University Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award (2020)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT28800 and MGMT58600 courses (Fall 2020)

Krannert Nominee For Purdue University Exceptional Early Career Award (2019)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT28800 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2019)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2018

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT28800 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2018)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2017

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200, MGMT28800, and MGMT39000
courses (Spring, Summer, and Fall 2017)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2016

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT39000 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2016)

Fellow – Purdue University Teaching Academy (Inducted: Fall 2015)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT29000 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2015)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200, MGMT39000, and MGMT29000
courses (Spring, Summer, and Fall 2014)

Krannert Nominee For Purdue University Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching
Award (2012, 2013, 2014)

Krannert Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award Recipient (2011)

Krannert 4.8 Faculty Member (recognition for faculty members scoring 4.8 or higher on a 5.0 scale for
instructor course rating) (2011)

Krannert 4.8 Faculty Member (recognition for faculty members scoring 4.8 or higher on a 5.0 scale for
instructor course rating) (2010)

Krannert 4.8 Faculty Member (recognition for faculty members scoring 4.8 or higher on a 5.0 scale for
instructor course rating) (2009)

Krannert 4.8-4.9 Faculty Member (recognition for faculty members scoring 4.8 or 4.9 on a 5.0 scale
for instructor course rating) (2008)

Recognized as an outstanding professor, along with 14 other faculty members from across Purdue, at
the Panhellenic Professor Recognition Reception, sponsored by Purdue Sorority and Fraternity Life
(2008)

Paper Finalist for Instructional Innovation Award Competition at Decision Sciences Institute 39th
Annual National Meeting (2008)

Purdue University Service-Learning Faculty Development Grant Program Award (2007)

Listed on Purdue University Student Life website page under Student Favorites – Favorite Professors
(2006)

Krannert 4.9-5.0 Faculty Member (recognition for faculty members scoring 4.9 or 5.0 on a 5.0 scale
for instructor course rating) (2006)

Purdue University Class of 1922 Award for Outstanding Innovation in “Helping Students Learn”
(2005)

Krannert School of Management MBA Program Distinguished Teacher (Module 1, 2003)

Krannert School of Management MBA Program Distinguished Teacher (Module 1, 2002)

University of Oklahoma Delta Sigma Pi Professor of the Year Award (1995–1996)

Krannert Nominee For Purdue University Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching
Award (2020)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT28800 and MGMT58600 courses (Fall 2020)

Krannert Nominee For Purdue University Exceptional Early Career Award (2019)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT28800 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2019)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2018

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT28800 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2018)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2017

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200, MGMT28800, and MGMT39000
courses (Spring, Summer, and Fall 2017)

Krannert Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award – Honorable Mention 2016

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT39000 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2016)

Fellow – Purdue University Teaching Academy (Inducted: Fall 2015)

Krannert Outstanding/Distinguished Teacher in MGMT38200 and MGMT29000 courses (Spring,
Summer, and Fall 2015)

University of Oklahoma Student Business Association Faculty Member of the Year Award (1995–
1996)

University of Oklahoma Student Business Association Outstanding Professor Award (1994–1995)

Texas A&M University's Distinguished Graduate Assistant Teaching Award (1991–1992)

General Electric Teaching Incentive Grant (1991) 

Publications

Reviewer/advisor for ethical and social issue content in textbooks and research tools, including co-author or contributor to three books: "Ethical Issues in Information Systems" (with G. Fowler and D. Paradice), George Fowlerʼs "COBOL: Structured Programming Techniques For Solving Problems", and contributions of ethical content to Ralph Stairʼs "Principles of Information Systems (2nd Edition)"