Research Projects
The Department of Information Systems is at the forefront of research examining the human aspects of Information and Communications Technology. Below are details of some of our leading research projects from our research groups OASIS (Organisational and Social Aspects of Information Systems), IDG (Interaction Design Group) and Health Informatics. Please feel free to contact the project research team to find out more about their work, or explore these projects using our interactive explorer.
OASIS Projects
- Adoption of Electronic Commerce-Enabled Supply Chain Management (PDF)
Contact: Dr Sherah Kurnia (ARC Discovery) - Improving the Effectiveness of Conceptual Model Validation Work (PDF)
Contact: Dr Simon Milton (ARC Discovery) - Managing IT Service Provision and Sourcing in Australia 2010-2019 (PDF)
Contact: A/Prof Peter Seddon (ARC Discovery) - Organisational Motivation as a Predictor of Benefits from the Adoption of IT (PDF)
Contact: Prof Graeme Shanks (ARC Discovery) - The Impact of Information About Data Quality on Decision Making (PDF)
Contact: Prof Graeme Shanks (ARC Discovery) - Competing with Business Analytics (PDF)
Contact: A/Prof Peter Seddon (ARC Discovery)
Interaction Design Group Projects
- Intergenerational Play and Communication Across a Distance (PDF)
Contact: Dr Hilary Davis (Smart Internet Technology CRC) - Creating online communities to support Smart Garden Watering (PDF)
Contact: Dr Jon Pearce (Smart Water Fund) - Community connections: How can technology promote community social inclusion? (PDF)
Contact: Dr Frank Vetere (VicHealth) - Socially Oriented Requirements Engineering (PDF)
Contact: Dr Frank Vetere (ARC Discovery) - Making Public Histories with New Digital Technology (PDF)
Contact: Dr Wally Smith (University of Melbourne Strategic Research Interactive Fund) - Exploring Datasets Using Highly Engaging Environments (PDF)
Contact: Dr Jon Pearce (University of Melbourne Early Career Researcher) - PRAZE - a Peer Review System for Teaching (PDF)
Contact: Dr Jon Pearce (University of Melbourne Learning and Teaching Performance Fund and SciTal)
Health Informatics Projects
- Cross-Community Information Systems (PDF)
Contact: Dr Hilary Davis (ARC Discovery) - Using New Technology to Facilitate Smoking Cessation (PDF)
Contact: Mr Peter Benda (NHMRC) - Cell Phone Applications for Clinical Diagnostic Therapeutic and Public Health (PDF)
Contact: Prof Liz Sonenberg (Microsoft External Research) - Using Social Networking Sites to Promote Sexual Health to Higher Risk Groups (PDF)
Contact: Mr Peter Benda (DHS) - Using Information Systems for Relapse Prevention in Psychotic Teenagers (PDF)
Contact: Dr Reeva Lederman (Telematics Trust) - Using Emerging Technologies to Improve Social Connectivity for Young Adults Living with Cancer (PDF)
Contact: Dr Frank Vetere (Cancer Australia)