Assist Prof Dr. Ying-Chih Sun | Business Intelligence and Analytics | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof Dr. Ying-Chih Sun at East Central University, United States
π¨βπProfessional Profiles
π Summary
Dr. Ying-Chih Sun is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration β Information Technology Management at East Central University. With a Ph.D. in Information Systems Engineering and Management and a strong academic background in economics, data analytics, and IT management, his research focuses on AI applications in healthcare, telehealth, and supply chain management. He is passionate about integrating business analytics with IT solutions to improve operational efficiencies across industries.
π Education
Dr. Sun holds a Ph.D. in Information Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) from Harrisburg University of Science and Technology (2023), where he graduated with a perfect 4.0 GPA. He also earned M.S. degrees in Economics from the University at Buffalo (2018) and Texas A&M University (2010), and an M.B.A. in Applied Economics (Summa Cum Laude) from National Taiwan Ocean University (2005). He completed his undergraduate studies in International Trade at Tamkang University (2003).
πΌ Professional Experience
Dr. Sun is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at East Central University, teaching courses in Business Economics, Data Analytics, and Cloud Management. Before this, he was an Assistant Professor in Residence at Bradley University (2023-2024), where he contributed to research and teaching in business analytics. He also worked as a Research Assistant at Harrisburg University (2019-2023), conducting research on telehealth and healthcare delivery. Previously, he served as an IT Research Data Analyst at SUNY Buffalo and held roles at the Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica and Tri-Service General Hospital in Taiwan.
π Academic Publications & Conferences
Dr. Sun has presented at major conferences like the DSI Conference 2024, AMCIS 2024, and MWAIS 2024. His research papers focus on a range of topics, including telehealth efficiency, AI in healthcare, digital reputation in business schools, and supply chain optimization. His recent work on “Evaluating Telehealth Efficiency” and “Enhancing Judicial Decision-Making with AI” exemplifies his interdisciplinary approach to solving complex business and healthcare challenges.
π» Technical Skills
Dr. Sun possesses advanced proficiency in data analytics tools like SQL, STATA, and Excel for statistical modeling and large data analysis. He is also familiar with Python and has hands-on experience in cloud management and telehealth technology. His technical skills enable him to approach research from both an analytical and technological perspective, focusing on improving efficiency in healthcare and business operations.
π¨βπ« Teaching Experience
Dr. Sun has extensive teaching experience, having taught courses at East Central University (2024-present) in Business Economics, Data Analytics, and Cloud Management. He previously taught at Bradley University (2023-2024), covering Business Analytics and Business Analytics Software. Additionally, during his time at SUNY at Buffalo (2015-2018), he served as a Grader and Teaching Assistant for various econometrics courses and contributed to graduate-level teaching in Computational Econometrics.
π¬ Research Interests
Dr. Sunβs primary research interests lie at the intersection of AI, telehealth, and business analytics. He explores how data-driven decision-making can enhance healthcare delivery and operational efficiency, with a focus on telemedicine applications and the use of machine learning for healthcare and business management. His work on optimizing AI investments and supply chain management has important implications for improving cost-effectiveness and decision-making in businesses and healthcare systems.
π Top Noted Publications
A stochastic production frontier model for evaluating the performance efficiency of artificial intelligence investment worldwide
Authors: Sun, Y.-C., Cosgun, O., Sharman, R., Mulgund, P., Delen, D.
Journal: Decision Analytics Journal
Year: 2024
The impact of policy and technology infrastructure on telehealth utilization
Authors: Sun, Y.-C., Cosgun, O., Sharman, R.
Journal: Health Services Management Research
Year: 2024
The Effect of Varying User Risk Levels on Perceived Social Presence in Mental Health Chatbots
Authors: Thimmanayakanapalya, S.S., Singh, R., Mulgund, P., Sun, Y.-C., Sharman, R.
Conference: 29th Annual Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2023)
Year: 2023