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Experience includes management, education, information handling,
quantitative
research methods, and public relations. Conducts research in the social
effects
of new media and telecommunications, communication networks,
bibliometrics,
public communication campaigns, organizational communication, and the
diffusion
of innovations.
Stanford University: M.A. 1978, Ph.D. 1982 (Communication research)
Virginia Commonwealth University: 1972/76 (various courses)
Columbia University: B.A. 1971 (English literature)
2017 (January-March): Visiting Professor, Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2013-2015: Chair, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara
2010 -:
Affiliate Faculty, Donald Bren School of Environmental Science and
Management
2008 - 2010
(August): Nanyang University Professor, Wee Kim
Wee School of Communication &
Information,
Nanyang Technological
2007
(August): Wee Kim Wee Professor, Wee Kim
Wee School of Communication &
Information,
Nanyang Technological
1989 - 2003: Chair of Department of Communication (2000-2003), Professor II (2002-), Professor (1995-2002), Associate Professor (1989-95), School of Communication, Information & Library Studies, Rutgers University
1982 - 89: Assistant Professor, Annenberg School of Communications, University of Southern California. Adjunct Professor, College of Information Studies, Drexel University
1981 - 82: Research Associate, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. Research Associate/Assistant, Stanford University: NSF project on adoption of word processing; USDA 58-3K06-1-63, Kentucky videotex evaluation; USAID/DSPE-C-0028, Honduras Health Communication. Consultant for university, state and national projects involving needs assessments and evaluations of telecommunications systems. Consultant for several network analysis projects.
1979 - 80: Organizer for National Conference on Communication Campaigns, sponsored by Wildfire Prevention Groups (DOA-21-741).
1978 - 79: Research Assistant for USAID/CA C-1472 project in development communications. Consultant for various organizational communication and network studies.
1976 - 78: Research Assistant on NSF project: designed, programmed and tested an interactive computer-based nutritional information system. Research Assistant on DOT-UMTA CA 06-0015 project on diffusion of transportation innovations. Data consultant to Stanford Athletic Committee, San Jose Mercury newspaper. Consultant on dissertations involving knowledge utilization networks, and on media effects on low-income rural farmers in Guatemala.
1974 - 76: Communication Analyst, Certificates Supervisor, Manager of two bank data processing departments.
1972 - 74: Taught High School English, Algebra, and Sports at St. Stephens School, Rome Italy.
Academy of Management | American Society for Information Science |
International Communication Association | International Network for Social Network Analysis |
National Communication Association |
B13.
Rice, R.
E. & Atkin, C. K. (Eds.). (2013). Public communication campaigns
(4th. ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [Translated
and published in Korean by CommunicationBooks, Inc. Mapo-go, Seoul,
Korea,
2013; ISBN 979-11-304-3583-1 93300.]
B12.
Rice, R.
E. & Cooper, S. D. (2010). Organizations and unusual routines:
A systems
analysis of dysfunctional feedback processes.
B11. Rice, R. E. (Ed.) (2008). Media
ownership:
Research and regulation. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
B10. Murero, M. & Rice, R. E. (Eds.).
(2006). The
Internet and health care: Theory, research and practice.
Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
B9. Katz, J. E. & Rice, R. E. (2002). Social
consequences of Internet use: Access, involvement and interaction.
Cambridge MA: The MIT Press. [Translated and published in Spanish
as (2005)
Consecuencias sociales
B7.
Rice, R.
E. & Atkin, C. K. (Eds.). (2001). Public communication
campaigns
(3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. [Winner of National
Communication
Association Health Communication Division's Distinguished Book Award,
2006.]
B6.
Rice, R.
E. & Katz, J. E. (Eds.). (2001). The Internet and health
communication: Expectations and experiences. Thousand Oaks,
CA: Sage.
[Selected as the book of the month for February 2003 by the Resource
Center for
Cyberculture Studies, http://rccs.usfca.edu/bookinfo.asp?BookID=192
]
B5. Rice, R. E. & Atkin, C. K.
(Eds.). (1989). Public
communication campaigns (2nd ed.). Newbury Hills, CA: Sage.
B4. Williams, F., Rice, R. E. &
Rogers, E. M. (1988). Research
methods and the new media. New York: Free Press. [Translated and
published
in Korea.]
B3. Johnson, B. & Rice, R. E.
(1987). Managing organizational
innovation: The evolution from word processing to office information
systems.
New York: Columbia University Press.
B2. Rice, R. E. & Associates.
(1984). The new media:
Communication, research and technology. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
B1. Rice, R. E. & Paisley, W.
(Eds.). (1981). Public
communication campaigns. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
A144. Chen,
X., Wei, S., Davison, R. M., & Rice, R. E. (2020). How do
enterprise social media affordances affect social
network ties and job performance? Information Technology and People, 33(1),
361-388. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-11-2017-0408
A143. Rice,
R. E., Yates, S. J., & Blejmar, J. (2020).
Chapter 25. Conclusion: Cross-cutting, unique, and
general themes in the Handbook of Digital
Technology and Society. In S. J. Yates & R. E. Rice (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of digital technology
and society (pp. 699-720). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
A142. Hocevar,
K. P., Abeyta, A. & Rice, R. E. (2020).
Chapter 21. Motivations for online knowledge sharing. In S.
J.
Yates & R. E. Rice (Eds.), The Oxford
handbook of digital technology and society (pp. 573-604). New York,
NY: Oxford
University
Press.
A141. Yates,
S. J., Robson, L., Rice, R. E., & Carmi, E. (2020).
Chapter 18. ESRC Review: Data and representation. In
S. J. Yates & R. E. Rice (Eds.), The Oxford handbook
of digital technology
and society (pp. 501-525). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
A140. Yates,
S. J., Hepburn, P., Wessels, B., Rice, R. E., & Carmi, E. (2020).
Chapter 11. ESRC Review:
Economy and organizations. In S. J. Yates & R. E. Rice (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of digital technology
and society (pp. 323-343). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
A138. Yates,
S. J., Townsend, L., Whitty, M., Rice, R. E., & Carmi, E. (2020).
Chapter 3. ESRC Review:
Health and well-being. In S. J. Yates & R. E. Rice (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of digital technology and
society (pp. 57-78). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
A130. Van Zoonen, W.,& Rice, R. E.
(2017). Paradoxical implications of personal social media use for
work. New Technology, Work and
Employment, 32(3), 228-246.
A129. Pearce, K.
& Rice, R. E. (2017). Somewhat separate and unequal: Digital
divides, social networking sites, and capital-enhancing
activities. Social Media &
Society, April-June, 1-16. http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/tZipwazxBCwjdiVi9CAP/full
A128. Rice, R. E.
(2017). Intermediality and diffusion of innovations. Special
Issue, Human Communication Research,
43(4), 531-544.
A127. Rice, R. E., Evans, S. K., Pearce, K. E., Sivunen, A., Vitak, J., & Treem, J. W. (2017). Organizational media affordances: Operationalization and associations with media use. Journal of Communication, 67(1), 106-130.
A126. Nicholls, S. B. & Rice, R. E.
(2017). A dual-identity model of responses to deviance in online
groups: Integrating social identity theory and expectancy violations
theory. Communication Theory,
27(3), 243-268.
A125. Rice, R. E. (2017). Flexwork,
boundaries, and work-family conflicts: How ICTs and work engagement
influence
their relationship. In G. Hertel, D. Stone, R.
D.
Johnson, & J. Passmore (Eds.), Handbook
of the psychology of the Internet at work (pp. 175-193).
London, UK: Wiley Blackwell Industrial &
Organizational Psychology Series.
A124.
Gustafson, A. & Rice, R. E. (2016).
Cumulative advantage in sustainability commnication: Unintended
Implications of
the knowledge deficit model. Science Communication, 38(6), 800-811.
A123.
Rice, R. E. & Giles, H. (2017). The contexts
and dynamics of science communication and language. Journal of
Language and
Social Psychology, 36(1), 127-139.
A122.
Sheer, V. C. & Rice, R. E. (2016). Mobile
Instant messaging use and social capital: Direct and indirect
associations with
employee outcomes. Information and Management, 54(1), 90-102.
A121.
Rebich-Hespanha, S. & Rice, R. E.
(2016). Dominant
visual frames in climate change news stories: Implications for
formative
evaluation in climate change campaigns. International Journal of
Communication, 10,
4830-4862. http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/4701/1800
A120.
Koivisto, S. & Rice, R. E. (2016). Leader prototypicality
moderates
the relationship between access to flexible work options and employee
feelings
of respect and leader endorsement. The International Journal
of Human
Resource Management, 27(22), 2771-2789..
A119.
Rice,
R. E. & Pearce, K. E. (2015). Divide and diffuse: Comparing digital
divide
and diffusion of innovations perspectives on mobile phone
adoption. Mobile
Media & Communication, 3(3),
401-424.
A118.
Mikal,
J. P., Rice, R. E., Kent, R., & Uchino, B. (2015). 100 million
strong: A case study of group identification and deindividuation
on
imgur.com. New Media & Society, 18(11), 2485-2506.
A117.
Zackrison,
E. J., Seibold, D. R., & Rice, R. E. (2015). Organizational
coordination
and communication: A critical review and integrative model. In E. L.
Cohen
(Ed.) Communication Yearbook (vol. 39, pp. 195-233). New York,
NY:
Routledge.
A116.
Pearce,
K. E. & Rice, R. E. (2014). The language divide--The
persistence of English proficiency as a gateway to the Internet: The
cases of
Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. International Journal of
Communication, 8, 2834-2859. http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/2075
A115.
Rebich-Hespanha, S., Rice, R. E., Montello, D. R., Retzloff, S., Tien,
A. &
Hespanha, J. P. (2015). Image themes and frames in U.S. print news
stories
about climate change. Environmental Communication, 9(4),
491-519.
A114.
DeMartino, C. H., Rice, R. E., & Saltz, R. (2015). An applied test
of the
social learning theory of deviance to college alcohol use. Journal
of
Health Communication, 20(4), 479-490.
A113.
Mikal,
J. P., Rice, R. E., Kent, R., & Uchino, B. (2014). Common
voice:
Analysis of content convergence on a website characterized by group
identification and social attraction. Computers in Human
Behavior
(special issue on Social Media, part 3), 35, 506-515.
A112.
Fuller,
R. P. & Rice, R. E. (2014). Lights, camera, conflict!
Newspaper
framing of the 2008 Screen Actors Guild negotiations. Journalism
& Mass
Communication Quarterly, 91(2), 326-343.
A111.
Pearce,
K. E. & Rice, R. E. (2013). Digital divides from access to
activities:
Comparing mobile and PC Internet users. Journal of
Communication, 63(4),
741-755.
A110.
Mikal,
J. P., Rice, R. E., Abeyta, A., & DeVilbiss, J. (2013). Transition,
stress
and computer-mediated social support. Special Issue on Social Media, Computers
in Human Behavior, 29(5), A40-A53.
A109.
Walton, S. C. & Rice, R.
E.
(2013). Mediated disclosure on twitter: The roles of gender and
identity in
boundary impermeability, valence, disclosure, and stage. Computers
in
Human Behavior, 29(4), 1466-1474.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2013.01.033
A106.
O’Donnell, C. & Rice, R. E. (2012). A communication approach
to
campus bottled water campaigns. Social Marketing Quarterly, 18(4),
255-273.
A105.
Rice,
R. E., Wu, A., Li, L., Detels, R., & Rotheram-Borus, M. J. (2012).
Reducing
STD/HIV stigmatizing attitudes through community popular opinion
leaders in
Chinese markets. Human Communication Research, 38,
379-405.
A104.
Bondad-Brown, B.A., Rice, R. E., & Pearce, K. E. (2012). Influences
on TV
viewing and online user-shared video use: Demographics, generations,
contextual
age, media use, motivations, and audience activity. Journal of
Broadcasting
and Electronic Media, 56(4) 471-492.
A103.
Sundar,
S. S., Rice, R. E., Kim, H-So, & Sciamanna, C. N. (2011). Online
health
information: Conceptual challenges and theoretical opportunities.
In T.
Thompson, R. Parrott, & J. Nussbaum (Eds.), Handbook of health
communication (2nd ed.) (pp. 181-202).
A102.
Rice,
R. E. & Hagen,
A101.
Rice,
R. E. (2009). Diffusion of innovations: Theoretical extensions. In R.
Nabi
& M. B. Oliver (Eds.), Handbook of media effects (pp.
489-503).
Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
A100.
Brundidge, J. & Rice, R. E. (2008). Political engagement online: Do
the
information rich get richer and the like-minded become more
similar? In
A. Chadwick & P. N. Howard (Eds.), The handbook of Internet
politics
(pp. 144-156). London and New York: Routledge.
A99.
Heinz,
M. & Rice, R. E. (2009). An integrated model of knowledge sharing
in
contemporary communication environments. In C. Beck (Ed.), Communication
yearbook, vol. 33 (pp. 134-175).
A98.
Katz, J.
E. & Rice, R. E. (2009). Falling into the Net: Main Street America
playing
games and making friends online. Communications of the ACM, 52(9),
1-2.
A97.
Stephens,
K., Sørnes, J. O., Rice, R. E., & Browning, L. (2008).
Discrete, sequential,
and follow-up use of information and communication technology by
advanced ICT
users. Management Communication Quarterly, 22(2),
197-231.
A96.
Rice, R.
E. (2009). Sociological and technological interdependencies of new
media. Journal
of Computer-Mediated Communication, 14(3), 714–719.
A95.
Rice, R.
E. & Katz, J. E. (2008). Assessing new cell phone text and video
services. Telecommunications Policy, 32(7),
455-467.
A94.
Katz, J.
E. & Rice, R. E.(2009). Public views of mobile medical devices and
services: A US national survey of consumer sentiments towards RFID
healthcare
technology. International Journal of Medical Informatics,
78,
104-114.
A93.
O’Donnell, C. & Rice, R. E. (2008). Coverage of environmental
events in
A92.
Rice, R.
E. (2008). Unusual routines: Organizational
(non)sensemaking. Journal
of Communication, 58(1), 1-19.
A91.
Rice, R.
E. & Schneider, S. (2007). Desktop artifacts: A site for individual
adjustment to new information systems. Vestnik: Theory and Practice
of Communication
– The Journal of the Russian Communication Association, 5 (English
ed.),
30-46. [A shorter and different version emphasizing the digital
document
technology and deemphasizing the adjustment/implementation aspects,
appears as
Rice, R. E. & Schneider, S. (2006). Information technology:
Analyzing
paper and electronic desktop artifacts. In C. Lin & D. Atkin
(Eds.), Communication
technology and social change: Theory, effects, and applications
(pp.
101-121).
A90. Kim, H., Kim, G.J., Park, H. W., &
Rice,
R. E.
(2007). Configurations of relationships in different media: FtF, Email,
Instant
Messenger, Mobile Phone, and SMS. Journal of
Computer-Mediated
Communication, 12(4). Online at: htttp://jcmc.indiana.edu/vol12/issue4/kim.html
A89.
Bieber, M., McFall, B., Rice, R. E., & Gurstein, M. (2007). Towards
systems
design for supporting enabling communities. The Journal of
Community Informatics, Special Issue: Community
Informatics and
System Design, 3(1). http://ci-journal.net/index.php/ciej/article/view/281/313
A88.
Shelley, G., Killworth, P., Bernard, H. R., McCarty, C., Johnsen, E.,
&
Rice, R. E. (2006). Who knows your HIV status II?: Information
propagation within social networks of seropositive people. Human
Organization, 65(4), 430-444.
A87. Rice, R. E., Sheperd, A., Dutton, W. H.,
& Katz,
J. E. (2007). Social interaction and the Internet: A comparative
analysis of
surveys in the US and Britain. In A. N. Joinson, K.Y.A. McKenna, T.
Postmes
& U. R. Reips (Eds.), Oxford handbook of Internet psychology
(pp. 7-30).
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
A86. Yao, M. Z., Rice, R. E., & Wallis, K.
(2007).
Predicting user concerns about online privacy. Journal of the
American
Society for Information Science & Technology, 58(5),
710-722.
A85. Rice, R. E. & Bunz, U. (2006).
Evaluating a
wireless course feedback system: The role of demographics, expertise,
fluency,
competency, and usage. Studies in Media & Information Literacy
Education
(SIMILE), 6(3), article 80. http://utpjournals.metapress.com/content/kj536504847k/?p=1485f29aa168485f9fd18e93a7e6493e&pi=4
A84. Rice, R. E. (2006). Influences, usage, and
outcomes
of Internet health information searching: Multivariate results from the
Pew
surveys. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 75(1),
8-28. Also: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1589
A83. Lehr, J. & Rice, R. E. (2005). How
are
organizational measures really used? Quality Management
Journal, 12(3),
39-60.
A82. Simard, C. & Rice, R. E. (2006).
Managerial
information behavior: Relationships among total quality
management
orientation, information use environments, and managerial roles. Total
Quality Management and Business Excellence, 17(1), 79-95.
A81. Rice, R. E., (2005). New media/Internet
research
topics of the Association of Internet Researchers. The
Information
Society, 21, 285-299.
A80. Katz, J. E., Rice, R. E., Acord, S.,
Dasgupta, K.,
& David, K. (2004). Personal mediated communication and
the
concept of community in theory and practice. In P. Kalbfleisch (Ed.), Communication
and community, communication yearbook 28 (pp. 315-370).
A79.
Rice, R.
E., Donohew, L., & Clayton, R. (2003). Peer network,
sensation
seeking, and drug use among junior and senior high school students. Connections,
25(2), 5-19.
A78. Rice, R. E. & Katz, J. E. (2003).
Comparing
internet and mobile phone usage: Digital divides of usage, adoption,
and
dropouts. Telecommunications Policy, 27(8/9), 597-623.
A77. Hayne, S., Pollard, C., & Rice, R. E.
(2003).
Identification of comment authorship in anonymous group support
systems. Journal
of Management Information Systems, 20(1), 301-329.
A76. Lehr, J. K. & Rice, R. E. (2002).
Organizational measures as a form of knowledge management: A
multitheoretic,
communication-based exploration. Journal of the American Society
for
Information Science and Technology, 53(12), 1060-1073.
A75. Katz, J. E. & Rice, R. E. (2002). The
telephone
as a medium of faith, hope, terror, and redemption: America, September
11th. Prometheus, 20(3), 247-253.
A74. Katz, J. E. & Rice, R. E. (2002).
Project Syntopia:
Social consequences of Internet use. itandsociety,
1(1), 166-179.
A73.
Cross, R.,
Rice, R. E., & Parker, A. (2001). Information seeking in
social
context: Structural influences and receipt of information benefits. IEEE
Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics -- Part C, 31(4),
438-478.
A72. Lehr, J. & Rice, R. E. (2001).
Motivation,
organizational identification, and experiences of the quality examiner.
Quality
Management Journal, 9(1), 63-90.
A71. Katz, J. E., Rice, R. E., & Aspden, P.
(2001). The
Internet, 1995-2000: Access, civic involvement, and social
interaction. American
Behavioral Scientist, 45(3), 404-419. Revised
version: Katz,
J.E. & Rice, R. E. (2002). Syntopia: Access, civic
involvement and
social interaction via the Internet. In B. Wellman & C.
Haythornthwaite (Eds.), The Internet in everyday life (pp.
114-138).
Oxford: Blackwell.
A70. D’Ambra,
J. & Rice, R. E. (2000). Emerging factors in user evaluation of the
world
wide web. Information and Management, 38(6),
373-384.
A69.
Majchrzak,
A., Rice, R. E., Malhotra, A., King, N., & Ba, S. (2000).
Technology
adaptation:
The case of a computer-supported inter-organizational virtual
team. MIS
Quarterly, 24(4), 569-600. (Won the award for Best MISQ
Article,
2000, awarded by the Academy of Management, Washington, D.C., August
2001.)
A68.
Rice, R.
E., Stewart, L. P., & Hujber, M. (2000). Extending the domain of
instructional effectiveness assessment in student evaluations of
communication
courses. Communication Education, 49(3), 253-266.
A67. Majchrzak,
A., Rice, R. E., King, N., Malhotra, A., & Ba, S. (1999).
Computer-mediated interorganizational knowledge-sharing: Insights from
a
virtual team innovating using a collaborative tool. Information
Resources Management Journal, 13(1), 44-53. A67a. Reprinted
as
Rice, R. E., Majchrzak, A., King, N., Ba, S. & Malhotra, A.
in Y.
Malhotra (Ed.), (2000). Knowledge management (pp.
84-100).
A66.
Donohew,
R., Hoyle, R., Clayton, R., Skinner, W., Colon, S., & Rice, R. E.
(1999). Sensation seeking and drug use by adolescents and their
friends:
Models for marijuana and alcohol. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol, 60(5),
622-631.
A65. Rice,
R. E., Collins-Jarvis, L., & Zydney-Walker, S. (1999). Individual
and
structural influences on information technology helping relationships. Journal
of Applied Communication Research, 27(4), 285-303.
A64.
Rice, R. E., Hayne, S., & Pollard, C. (1999). Content factors
influencing
accuracy of authorship attributions for anonymous, mediated
brainstorming
comments. In S. Havlovic (Ed.), Academy of management best
papers
proceedings (CD-ROM: OCIS: c1-c6). (Won a "Top Three"
award by the Organizational Communication and Information Systems
division of
the Academy of Management, San Francisco, August.)
A63.
Perry, C. & Rice, R. E. (1999). Network influences on involvement
in the
hybrid problem area of developmental dyslexia. Science Communication,
21(1),
38-74.
A62.
Rice, R. E. (1999). Artifacts and paradoxes in new media. New
Media
and Society, 1(1), 24-32. Reprinted as Artifacts and
paradoxes in
new media. In D. McQuail (Ed.), (2002). McQuail's reader in mass
communication theory (pp. 125-133). London, UK: Sage.
A61. McCreadie,
M. & Rice, R. E. (1999). Trends in analyzing access to information,
Part I:
Cross-disciplinary conceptualizations. Information Processing and
Management,
35(1), 45-76.
A60. McCreadie,
M. & Rice, R. E. (1999). Trends in analyzing access to information,
Part
II: Unique and integrating conceptualizations. Information
Processing and
Management, 35(1), 77-99.
A59. Rice,
R.
E., D'Ambra, J., & More, E. (1998). Cross-cultural comparison of
organizational media evaluation and choice. Journal of Communication,
48(3),
3-26.
A58. D'Ambra,
J., Rice, R. E., & O'Connor, M. (1998). Computer-mediated
communication and
media preference: An investigation of the dimensionality of perceived
task
equivocality and media richness. Behaviour and Information
Technology, 17(3),164-174.
A57. Perry,
C.
& Rice, R. E. (1997). Scholarly communication in developmental
dyslexia:
Influence of network structure on change in a hybrid problem area. Journal
of the American Society for Information Science, 49(2),
151-168.
A56. Kraut,
R.,
Rice, R. E., Cool, C., & Fish, R. (1998). Varieties of social
influence: The
role of utility and norms in the success of a new communication medium.
Organization
Science, 9(4), 437-453. (Won Best Published Paper of 1998
by the
Organizational Communication and Information Systems Division of the
Academy of
Management, San Francisco, August 1999.)
A55. Crawford,
G. & Rice, R. E. (1997). Technology, power and structure:
Developing a
model of the effects of automation on liberal arts college libraries. Library
and Information Science Research, 19(3), 265-300.
A54. Hayne,
S.
& Rice, R. E. (1997). Attribution accuracy when using anonymity in
group
support systems. International Journal of Human Computer Studies,
47,
429-452.
A53. Rice,
R.
E. & Gattiker, U. (2001). New media and organizational structuring.
In F.
Jablin & L. Putnam (Eds.), New handbook of organizational
communication
(pp. 554-581). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
A52. Baldwin,
N. & Rice, R. E. (1997). Information-seeking behavior of securities
analysts: Individual and institutional influences, information sources
and
channels, and outcomes. Journal of the American Society for
Information
Science, 48(8), 674-693.
A51. Rice,
R.
E., Chapin, J., Pressman, R., Park, S., & Funkhouser, E. (1996).
What's in a
name? Bibliometric analysis of 40 years of the Journal of
Broadcasting (and
Electronic Media). Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media,
40,
511-539.
A50. Rice,
R.
E. & Tyler, J. (1995). Individual and organizational influences on
voicemail use and evaluation. Behaviour and Information Technology,
14(6),
329-341.
A49. D'Ambra,
J. & Rice, R. E. (1994). Multi-method approaches for the study of
computer-mediated communication, equivocality, and media selection. IEEE
Transactions on Professional Communication, 37(4), 231-239.
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R.
E. (1990). Hierarchies and clusters among communication and library and
information science journals, 1977-1987. In C. Borgman (Ed.), Scholarly
communication and bibliometrics (pp. 138-153). Newbury Park, CA:
Sage.
C13.
Rice, R.
E. & Shook, D. (1990). Voice messaging, coordination and
communication. In
J. Galegher, R. Kraut & C. Egido (Eds.), Intellectual teamwork:
Social
and technological foundations of cooperative work (pp. 327-350).
Hillsdale,
New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.
C12.
Rice, R. E. (1987).
Challenges facing
research on wired cities. In W. Dutton, J. Blumler & K. Kraemer
(Eds.), Wired
cities: Shaping the future of communications (pp. 446-455). Boston,
MA: G.
K. Hall and Co.
C11.
Rice, R. E. (1987). New
patterns of
social structure in an information society. In J. Schement & L.
Lievrouw
(Eds.), Competing visions, complex realities: Social aspects of the
information society (pp. 107-120). Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
C10. Rice,
R.
E. (1985). Implications of the media habit for electronic publishing.
In M.
Greenberger (Ed.), Electronic publishing plus: Media for a
technological
future (pp. 63-68). White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry
Publications.
C9.
Dordick, H. & Rice, R. E.
(1985).
Transmission systems. In C. Meadow & A. Tedesco (Eds.), Telecommunications
for management (pp. 55-90). NY: McGraw-Hill.
C8. Rice, R. E. (1984). Development of new media
research. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new media: Communication,
research and
technology (pp. 15-31). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
C7. Rice, R. E. (1984). New media technology:
Growth and
integration. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new media: Communication,
research and
technology (pp. 33-54). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
C6. Rice, R. E. & Williams, F. (1984).
Theories old
and new: The study of new media. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new
media:
Communication, research and technology (pp. 55-80). Beverly Hills,
CA:
Sage.
C5. Rice, R. E. & Rogers, E.M. (1984). New
methods
and data for the study of new media. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new
media:
Communication, research and technology (pp. 81-99). Beverly Hills,
CA:
Sage.
C4. Rice, R. E. (1984). Mediated group
communication. In
R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new media: Communication, research and
technology
(pp. 129-154). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
C3. Dozier, D. & Rice, R. E. (1984). Rival
theories
of electronic newsreading. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new media:
Communication, research and technology (pp. 103-127). Beverly
Hills, CA:
Sage.
C2. Johnson, B. M. & Rice, R. E. (1984).
Reinvention
in the innovation process: The case of word processing. In R. E.
Rice
(Ed.), The new media: Communication, research and technology
(pp.
157-183). Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.
C1. Rice, R. E. & Bair, J. (1984). New
organizational
media and productivity. In R. E. Rice (Ed.), The new media:
Communication,
research and technology
P32. Griffith,
T., Nordback, E., Sawyer, J. & Rice, R. E. (2015). Back to
basics:
Facilitating engagement in modern work environments. Proceedings of
the 48th
Hawaii International Conference on Systems Science (pp. 1829-1838). IEEE. Kauai, Hawaii, January.
P31. Rebich Hespanha, S., Rice, R. E.,
Montello, D. R., Retzloff,
S., Tien, S., & Hespanha, J. P. (2012). Images of climate
change in
the news: Visual framing of a global environmental issue.
[Poster-oriented refereed conference.] American Geophysical Union
Fall
Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 3-7.
P30. Rice, R.
E. (2005). Internet health information searching. In Proceedings
of 11th International Conference on Human-Computer
Interaction
(Paper 65, CD-ROM, Mira Digital Publishing), Las Vegas, Nevada, July.
P29. Rice, R. E. & Katz, J.E.
(2002). Comparing Internet and
mobile phone digital divides. In Proceedings of the American
Society
for Information Science & Technology conference (CD-ROM).
Medford, NJ:
Learned Information.
P28. Bieber, M., Im, I.,
Rice, R. E., Goldman-Segall, R., et al. (2002). Towards
knowledge-sharing
and learning in virtual professional communities. In Proceedings
of
the 35th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
(HICSS-25'02). (CD-Rom; 10 printed pages.) Hawaii, January.
P27. Katz, J.
E., Rice, R. E. & Aspden, P. (2001). The Internet, 1995-2000:
Access,
involvement and expression. In E. Aversa & C. Manley (Eds.), Proceedings
of the 64th American Society for Information Science and Technology
Conference
(pp. 391-398). Medford, NJ: Information Today.
P26.
Majchrzak, A., Rice, R. E., King, N., Malhotra, A.
& Ba, S. (1999). Development and adaptation of
inter-organizational
virtual team norms using collaborative technology. In K. Cox, B.
Gorayska
& J. Marsh (Eds.), Third international cognitive technology
conference,
CT'99: Networked minds (pp. 279-290). East Lansing, MI: Michigan
State
University M.I.N.D. Lab. San Francisco, CA, August.
P25. Baldwin,
N. & Rice, R. E. (1996). Securities
analysts as information-seekers. In S. Hardin (Ed.), Proceedings of
the
American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 33
(pp.
146-151). October, Baltimore. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
P24. Perry,
C. & Rice, R. E. (1996). Scholarly
communication and network influences in the hybrid problem area of
developmental
dyslexia. In S. Hardin (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Society
for
Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 33 (pp. 249-254). October,
Baltimore. Medford, NJ: Information Today.
P23. Hayne,
S., Rice, R. E. & Licker, P. (1994). Social
cues and anonymous group interaction using group support systems. In Proceedings
of the Twenty-Seventh Annual Hawaii International Conference of Systems
Sciences, vol. 4 (pp. 73-81).
P22. Rice,
R. E. & Tarin, P. (1993). Staying informed:
Scientific communication and use of information sources within
disciplines. In
S. Bonzi (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Society for Information
Science
Annual Meeting, vol. 30 (pp. 160-164). Medford, NJ: Learned
Information.
P21. Fish,
R., Kraut, R., Root, R. & Rice, R. E. (1992).
Evaluating video as a technology for informal communication. In P.
Bauersfeld,
J. Bennet & G. Lynch (Eds.), Striking a balance: CHI '92
Conference
Proceedings (pp. 37-48). Monterey, CA, February. NY: Association
for
Computing Machinery Press.
P20. Rice,
R. E. & Crawford, G. (1992). Analysis of
citations between communication and library and information science
articles.
In D. Shaw (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Society for
Information
Science Annual Meeting, vol. 29 (pp. 8-12). Medford, NJ: Learned
Information.
P19. Rice,
R. E. & Danowski, J. (1991). Comparing
comments and semantic networks about voice mail. In J. M. Griffiths
(Ed.), Proceedings
of the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 28
(pp. 134-138). Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P18. Rice,
R. E. (1990). Citation networks of communication
and library and information science journals, 1978-1987. In D.
Henderson (Ed.),
Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science Annual
Meeting,
vol. 27 (pp. 208-211). Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P17. Rice,
R. E. & Aydin, C. (1990). Social worlds,
information systems and intraorganizational boundaries. In D. Henderson
(Ed.), Proceedings
of the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 27
(pp. 256-260). Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P16. Rice,
R. E. (1989). Outcomes associated with new media
use are contingent on task characteristics. In J. Katzer & G.
Newby
(Eds.), Proceedings of the American Society for Information Science
Annual
Meeting, vol. 26 (pp. 177-182). Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P15.
Rice, R. E., Borgman, C., Bednarski, D. & Hart,
P. (1988). Journal-to-journal citation data: Issues of reliability and
validity. In C. Borgman & E. Pai (Eds.), Proceedings of the
American
Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 25. (pp.
59-65).
Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P14. Rice, R.
E. & Shook, D.E. (1988). Access to, usage of and outcomes
from
electronic messaging. In R. Speth (Ed.) Message handling systems:
Proceedings of the IFIP TC 6/WG 6.5 working conference on messaging
handling
systems (pp. 377-385). Munich, April. The Netherlands: Elsevier
Science
Publishers.
P13.
Rice, R. E. (1988). Collection and analysis of data
from communication system networks. In R. Allen (Ed.), Proceedings
of the
Association for Computing Machinery conference on office information
systems
(pp. 134-141). New York, NY: ACM.
P12.
Hart, P. & Rice, R. E. (1987). Online
organizational information: Tasks, usage and evaluation. In C. Chen
(Ed.), Proceedings
of the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 24
(pp. 96-105). Medford, NJ: Learned Information.
P11.
Rice, R. E. & Torobin, J. (1986). Expectations
about the impacts of electronic messaging. In J.M. Hurd (Ed.), Proceedings
of the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 23
(pp. 271-276). Medford, NJ: Learned Information, Inc.
P10.
Rice, R. E. & Shook, D. (1986). End-user
computing: Access, usage and benefits. In J.M. Hurd (Ed.), Proceedings
of
the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 23
(pp.
265-270). Medford, NJ: Learned Information, Inc.
P9.
Love, G. & Rice, R. E. (1985). Electronic
emotion: A content analysis and role analysis of a computer-mediated
communication network. In C. Parkhurst (Ed.), Proceedings of the
American
Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 22 (pp.
266-270).
White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industries.
P8.
Hart, P. & Rice, R. E. (1985).
Interorganizational dependence in the electronic publishing industry.
In C.
Parkhurst (Ed.), Proceedings of the American Society for
Information Science
Annual Meeting, vol. 22 (pp. 146-149). White Plains: Knowledge
Industries.
P7.
Rice, R. E. (1984). New patterns of social structure
in an information society. In B. Flood, J. Witiak & T. Hogan
(Eds.), Proceedings
of the American Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 21
(pp. 30-33). White Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications.
P6.
Rice, R. E. (1983). Computer-monitored data for
office systems research. In Office systems research association
proceedings
(pp. 127-136). Whittier, CA: Executive Productivity Management.
P5.
Rice, R. E. & Bair, J. (1983). Conceptual role of
new communication technology in organizational productivity. In R.
Vondran, A.
Caputo, C. Waserman & R. Diener (Eds.), Proceedings of the
American
Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 20 (pp. 4-8).
White
Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications.
P4.
Johnson, B. M. & Rice, R. E. (1983). Redesigning
word processing for productivity. In R. Vondran, A. Caputo, C. Waserman
&
R. Diener (Eds.), Proceedings of the American Society for
Information
Science Annual Meeting, vol. 20 (pp. 187-190). White Plains, NY:
Knowledge
Industry Publications.
P3.
Rice, R. E. (1982). Group interaction via information
systems: Structural attributes and role development. In A. Petrarca, C.
Taylor
& R. Kohn (Eds.), Proceedings of the American Society for
Information
Science Annual Meeting, vol. 19 (pp. 239-242). White Plains, NY:
Knowledge
Industry Publications.
P2.
Borgman, C. & Rice, R. E. (1982).
Computer-monitored data: Prospects and problems for communication
research. In
A. Petrarca, C. Taylor & R. Kohn (Eds.), Proceedings of the
American
Society for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 19 (pp.
37-40). White
Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications.
P1.
Rice, R. E. & Case, D. (1981). Computer-based
messaging in the university: The Terminal for Managers Program. In L.F.
Lunin,
M. Henderson & H. Wooster (Eds.), Proceedings of the American
Society
for Information Science Annual Meeting, vol. 18. (pp. 228-230.)
White
Plains, NY: Knowledge Industry Publications.
O22. Rice, R. E. & Katz,
J. E. (2007). Response to
reviews by
Fogel, C., Hobler, M. and Rosenberg, A. of Katz, J.E. & Rice, R. E.
(2002),
Social consequences of Internet use: Access, involvement and social
interaction (
O17.
Rice, R.
E. (1997). Rejoinder to "Citation Format" by Garfield, E. &
Small, H. Journal of the American Society for Information Science,
48(10),
964.
O16.
Rice, R.
E. (1995). The Internet as a health care communication tool. TelemedicineToday,
3(1), 6, 7 & 27.
O15.
Rice, R.
E. (1995). Writing wrongs (Guest editorial). Journal of the
American Society
for Information Science, 46(5), 322-324.
O14.
Rice, R.
E. (1993). Artifacts, freedoms, paradoxes and inquiries: Some ways new
media
challenge traditional mass media and interpersonal effects paradigms. MultiMedia
Review/Virtual Reality World (now Virtual Reality World), 4(2),
30-35.
O13.
Rice, R.
E. (1986). Office workstations in the home. (Review of book by National
Research Council.) Information Processing and Management, 4(1),
360-362.
O12.
Rice, R.
E. (1986). Information systems and management: Implications for use and
implementation. In Proceedings of the 3rd european congress on
office
systems and information management (pp. 464-486). Munich, Germany:
Computer
World-CSE.
O11.
Rice, R.
E. (1985). Understanding new media. (Review of book by Compaine et al.,
1984.) Journal
of Communication, 35(2), 210-214.
O10. Manross, G.
& Rice, R. E.
(1985). Don't hang up! Or, adopting the intelligent telephone. In J.
Goldthwaite (Ed.), Office automation conference digest (pp.
205-210).
Washington, D.C.: AFIPS.
O9.
Hart, P.
& Rice, R. E. (1985). The development of the electronic publishing
industry
in the United States. In M. Williams (Ed.), Online proceedings.
New
York: Online Review.
O8.
Rice, R.
E. (1984). Review of Kerr and Hiltz: Computer-mediated
communication systems.
(Review of book.) Journal of Communication, 34(2),
208-211.
O7.
Rice, R.
E., Johnson, B., Kowal, D. & Feltman, C. (1984). Word processing:
Training
as organizational design. In Office Systems Research Association
Proceedings
(pp. 121-133).
O6.
Johnson,
B. M, Rice, R. E. & Taylor, J. (1983). Growing office systems from
word
processing. In Office Systems Research Association Proceedings
(pp.
137-146).
O5.
Rice, R.
E. (1983). Media style and office communication systems. In Office
Systems
Research Association Proceedings (pp. 113-126).
O4.
Rice, R.
E., Case, D. & Marcus, J. (1982). Lessons learned from the
organizational
technology studies at Stanford University. In Office Automation
Conference
Proceedings (pp. 653-660). San Francisco: American Federation of
Information Processing Societies.
O3.
Rice, R.
E., Johnson, B. M. & Rogers, E. M. (1982). Facilitating adoption of
new
office technology. In Office Automation Conference Proceedings
(pp.
645-652). San Francisco: American Federation of Information Processing
Societies.
O2. Rice, R. E. (1981). Resources for longitudinal network analysis. Connections, IV(2), 10-22.
O1. Contributor to Gunter, J. (Ed.). (1978). The United States and the debate on the world information order. Washington, DC: Academy for Educational Development. USICA Grant 1069-88152; Ford Foundation Grant 785-0267.
2015: International Communication Association's
Chaffee
Career Achievement Award (see http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2015/015418/ucsb-communication-professor-honored-career-achievement)
2011: Honorary Faculty Marshall, Division of Social Sciences, UCSB
Graduation.
2011: Fellow, International Communication Association.
2010: Honorary (honoris causa) Doctorate, University of Montreal,
October.
2008-2010: Nanyang Technological University Professor, each
August.
Made public and course presentations, commented on papers, met with
faculty and
students.
2008-2009:
Rockwood Fellow in Media, Communications and Information Policy
(www.rockwoodleadership.org)
2007: Wee Kim Wee Professor, Wee Kim Wee
School of
Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University,
Singapore,
August. Made public and course presentations, commented on
papers, met
with faculty and students.
2006: Fulbright Fellowship, Finland, March through July 2006.
Centered at Department of Communication, University of Helsinki.
Taught
two courses (at U. Helsinki, and at Open University), made numerous
presentations at Universities, workshops, seminars, and conferences
throughout
Finland.
2006: National Communication Association Health
Communication
Division’s Distinguished Book Award, 2006: Public communication
campaigns,
3rd ed. (Rice & Atkin, Eds.).
2005-2011: Elected to series of executive offices, including
President
(2006-2007), of the International Communication Association.
2004: Best Reviewer, Organizaitonal Communication and Information
Systems
Division, Academy of Management (out of 189 reviewers for AoM
Conference),
August, New Orleans.
2003: The Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies selected The
Internet and Health Communication: Experiences and Expectations
(Rice &
Katz, 2001) as the book of the month for February 2003. RCCS
receives
major web traffic (between 500-600 visitors a day, and much more than
that on
the first of the month, the day new reviews are published).
2002: Two Top reviewer awards from Management
Communication Quarterly,
awarded at NCA, New Orleans, November.
2002: John Metcalfe Visiting Research Grant,
University of New South Wales,
Australia, July.
2001: Award for Best Published Paper in MIS
Quarterly, 2000
(Majchrzak, Rice, Malhotra, King & Ba).
2001: Presenter of annual Cowperthwaite Lecture,
Kent State University,
June.
2000: Nominated from SCILS for Rutgers University
scholar-teacher award.
1999-2000: Marquis Who's Who in the East.
1999: Awarded Citation of Excellence, Highest
Quality Rating, by Anbar
Electronic Intelligence Editorial Advisory Board (Kraut, Rice, Cool
& Fish).
1999: Award for Best Published Paper of 1998,
awarded by the Organizational
Communication and Information Systems division of the Academy of
Management
(Kraut, Rice, Coll & Fish).
1999: Nominated from SCILS to Graduate School,
New Brunswick, for graduate
faculty outstanding teaching award.
1999: Communication Department Award for
Excellence in Research.
1999: Best Paper Award from Organizational
Communication and Information
Systems division of the Academy of Management (Rice, Hayne &
Pollard,
1999).
1998: $1000 Fellowship to Direct Marketing
Educational Foundation's
Professor Institute workshop on direct and interactive marketing,
Atlanta,
March.
1998-1999: Honored Member, Strathmore's Who's Who.
1997: Marquis Who's Who in the Media and
Communications.
1996: Sterling's Executive Who's Who.
1995: Won Research Award from National Science
Council of Taiwan for the
co-authored chapter on "Browsing" in the Annual Review of
Information Science and Technology.
1995: Nominated from SCILS to Graduate School,
New Brunswick, for graduate
faculty outstanding teaching award. Departmental Award for Research.
1993: Appointed Fellow of the Alexandria Project
Laboratory, SCILS.
1993: Selected to participate in Comserve's
Master Scholars Program.
1991: The Rutgers University School of
Communication, Information &
Library Studies Research Award.
1989, 1994, 1995: Visiting Research Fellowship by Australian
Government, to MacQuarie University, Sydney, Summer.
1982: Best Dissertation, American Society for
Information Science.
1980: Commissioned as a Kentucky Colonel.
Top Papers:
Academy of Management: Organizational Communication and
Information Systems
Division (1994); Organizational Communication and Information Systems
Division
(1999)
Conference on Computer-Supported
Collaborative Work: (1994)
International Communication
Association: Communication
and Technology Division (1982, 1986,
1987, 1994); Information Systems Division (1985, 1989); Mass
Communication
Division (1988)
National
Communication Association:
Mass Communication Division (2008)
Russian Communication Association,
St.
Petersburg, Russia:
Computer-Mediated
Communication Session (2006)