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Business information systems research

Driving digital business strategy, innovation and disruption

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The Discipline of Business Information Systems is internationally recognised for our innovative approaches to high-impact research, industry engagement and analytical thinking in the field of digital business.

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About us

We are dedicated to developing collaborations with the business community through qualitative, engaged research approaches to a wide range of phenomena of organising with digital technology.

OurÌýwork with industry partnersÌýextends from short-term engagements such as workshops and events to consulting, directly funded research in partnerships, and larger public-private funded initiatives such as Australian Research Council Linkage Projects.

We are known for our influential, analytical thinking on matters of information technology design, implementation, management and use, at the intersection of people, work practices and organisation.

Generally, we take aÌýbalanced and socio-technical view of technology with a sensitivity for both new opportunities from digital innovation and transformation for individuals, business and society, as well in relation to matters of individual privacy, agency and freedom, market disruptions, or power and inequality in organisations and society.

  • agile project management
  • algorithmic management
  • assurance and accountability
  • business intelligence
  • change management
  • data privacy
  • digital innovation, transformation and disruption
  • e-commerce
  • enterprise systems
  • fintech
  • information governance
  • research methods
  • risk management
  • social media
  • sustainability
  • systems interoperability
  • the future of work
  • the philosophy of technology

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Education

Research

Honorary Professors

  • ProfessorÌýRobert Johnston

Honorary Senior Principal Research Fellow

  • Linda Levine

View our currentÌýhigher degree by research students.Ìý

  • Evelyn Ng
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2022
    Supervisors:ÌýBarney Tan, Uri Gal
  • Grace Park
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2021
    Supervisors:ÌýBarney Tan
  • Mike Seymour
    Thesis title:ÌýExploration of the next generation of human-computer interaction using interactive photo-realistic facial avatars
    Completed:Ìý2020
    Supervisors:ÌýKai Riemer, Judy Kay
  • Priyadharshini Muthukannan
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2020
    Supervisors:ÌýBarney Tan, Daniel Gozman
  • Jo Orsatti
    Thesis title:ÌýOrganising assemblages and their peoples for good common worlding – from organisational and corporate citizenship to citizening-with enterprise social media
    Completed:Ìý2020
    Supervisors:ÌýDeborah Bunker, Paul Scifleet
  • Christian Ehnis
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2018
    Supervisors:ÌýDeborah Bunker, Sebastian Boell
  • Anna Zatisev
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2018
    Supervisors:ÌýUri Gal, Barney Tan
  • Maxim Soyref
    Thesis title:Ìý
    Completed:Ìý2014
    Supervisors:ÌýAssoc Prof Philip Seltsikas, Prof Tyrone Carlin
  • Jeffrey Lim
    Thesis title:ÌýDecision Making under Uncertainty: An Investigation into the Effects of Decision Context, Information Characteristics and Decision Aid on Performance
    Completed:Ìý2012
    Supervisors:ÌýProf Marcus O'Connor

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