Meiling Jiang
Clinical Assistant Professor
Professional Summary
Meiling Jiang, PhD, is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at the Hankamer School of Business. She earned her PhD from the State University of New York at Buffalo, where her research concentrated on cloud computing and network analysis.
Jiang's research interests lie in the field of cloud computing and social media analysis. Her work explores how these technologies can be leveraged to improve business operations and enhance decision-making processes. Her findings have been published in several peer-reviewed journals, including Production and Operations Management and the IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications.
With a commitment to advancing the field of information systems, Jiang is dedicated to both her research and teaching, helping to prepare the next generation of business leaders for the challenges of a technology-driven world.
Education
- 2021 – PhD, Management Science and Systems, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
- 2016 – Master of Science, Applied Mathematics, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
Courses
- QBA 3305 – Intro to Business Analytics
- MIS 4344/5342 Business Intelligence
- MIS 5V98 Cloud Computing
Selected publications
Fan, J., Jiang, M., Rottenstreich, O., Zhao, Y., Guan, T., Ramesh, R., ... & Qiao, C. (2018). A framework for provisioning availability of NFV in data center networks. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 36(10), 2246-2259.
Wang, X., Jiang, M., Han, W., & Qiu, L. (2022). Do emotions sell? The impact of emotional expressions on sales in the space‐sharing economy. Production and Operations Management, 31(1), 65-82.
Jiang, M., Gao, Q., & Zhuang, J. (2021). Reciprocal spreading and debunking processes of online misinformation: A new rumor spreading–debunking model with a case study. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 565, 125572.