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D-Index
40
Citations
11098
World Ranking
1638
National Ranking
686

Overview

Jay Liebowitz is affiliated with Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Computer Science and Medicine, with particular focus on subfields such as Artificial Intelligence, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Human-Computer Interaction.

Their work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Hate Speech and Cyberbullying Detection
  • Empathy and Medical Education
  • Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts

Liebowitz has collaborated frequently with coauthors Kenny Liebowitz and Peter McAlindon.

They have contributed to the academic community through various publications, including journal articles and books. Notably, their recent article, "Life as a Professor Amid COVID-19" (2020) appeared in the journal Computer.

Liebowitz has published extensively with two main publishers. With Auerbach Publications eBooks, they have authored six books including:

  • Online Learning Analytics (2021)
  • Data Analytics and AI (2020)
  • Regulating Hate Speech Created by Generative AI (2024)
  • Cryptocurrency Concepts, Technology, and Applications (2023)
  • Developing the Intuitive Executive (2023)
  • Pivoting Government through Digital Transformation (2023)

Additionally, Liebowitz has published five books with World Scientific, comprising titles such as:

  • Digital Transformation in Healthcare (2025)
  • Digital Transformation for the University of the Future (2021)
  • Digital Transformation and Society (2024)
  • Digital Transformation in Government (2025)
  • Leveraging AI for Business Innovation (2025)

Their frequent publication venue has been the journal Computer, where their contributions provide insights relevant to their broader research interests.

Best Publications

  • Knowledge Management Handbook

    Jay Liebowitz

  • A systems thinking framework for knowledge management

    B. Rubenstein-Montano;J. Liebowitz;J. Buchwalter;D. McCaw

  • Knowledge Organizations: What Every Manager Should Know

    Jay Liebowitz;Thomas J. Beckman

  • Knowledge management and its link to artificial intelligence

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Key ingredients to the success of an organization's knowledge management strategy

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Building Organizational Intelligence: A Knowledge Management Primer

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Developing knowledge management metrics for measuring intellectual capital

    Jay Liebowitz;Ching Y. Suen

  • A set of frameworks to aid the project manager in conceptualizing and implementing knowledge management initiatives

    Jay Liebowitz;Isaac Megbolugbe

  • The Handbook of Applied Expert Systems

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Strategic Intelligence: Business Intelligence, Competitive Intelligence, and Knowledge Management

    Jay Liebowitz

  • The knowledge audit

    Jay Liebowitz;Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano;Doug McCaw;Judah Buchwalter

  • Linking social network analysis with the analytic hierarchy process for knowledge mapping in organizations

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Knowledge Management and its Integrative Elements

    Lyle C. Wilcox;Jay Liebowitz

  • Design and Developement of Expert Systems and Neutral Networks

    Larry R. Medsker;Jay Liebowitz

  • The synergy of social network analysis and knowledge mapping: a case study

    Kelvin Chan;Jay Liebowitz

  • Knowledge Management and E-Learning

    Jay Liebowitz;Michael Frank

  • Knowledge Sharing Proficiencies: The Key to Knowledge Management

    Jay Liebowitz;Chen Yan

  • Strategic Intelligence: Business Intelligence, Competitive Intelligence, and Knowledge Management

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  • Knowledge Management: Learning from Knowledge Engineering

    Jay Liebowitz

  • Does measuring knowledge make “cents”?

    J Liebowitz;K Wright

  • Design and Development of Expert Systems and Neural Networks

    Larry R. Medsker;Jay Liebowitz

Frequent Co-Authors

Ching Y. Suen
Ching Y. Suen Concordia University
Scott D. Solomon
Scott D. Solomon Brigham and Women's Hospital

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