Curtis Merriweather, Jr.

Lecturer, Clemson University
  • United States of America

About Curtis Merriweather, Jr.

I am a management researcher and private equity professional studying how digital systems shape human decision-making under complexity. My work centers on cognitive sustainability, a framework I developed to explain how IT systems, artificial intelligence, and organizational design interact to either support or erode clinical and organizational judgment.

I hold a PhD in Management from the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, where my dissertation examined cognitive load, EHR use, and decision-making performance among physicians. My research has appeared in npj Digital Medicine, with additional work under review at JMIR, JAMIA Open, and leading management journals including Journal of Management and MIS Quarterly.

Alongside my academic research, I teach management and consulting courses at Clemson University's Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business, and I bring two decades of experience spanning defense program management, government technology, and private equity. This dual vantage, as both researcher and practitioner, shapes my interest in translating rigorous empirical findings into frameworks that clinicians, technologists, and organizational leaders can actually use.

I'm especially interested in connecting with researchers working on sociotechnical systems, decision support, AI governance, and the human factors of digital transformation in healthcare.

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