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Key research areas
Information security, privacy and ethics
Knowledge management
Social Informatics
Small and medium enterprises
Requirements analysis
Health informatics
Sustainability
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IS journals at Deakin
Staff Research Projects
Information Security, Privacy and Ethics
A Security Risk model for Food Security
Baseline Approaches to Security Analysis
A model for Human Security Protection
The security of personal information and the impact of social contact via social networking sites
The emergence of IT security governance issues, the concerns and implications for business enterprises
Social Informatics
Calculating staff: understanding expectations and perceptions of academic work
Emergent Web 2.0 stakeholder communication strategies by businesses
The development of a social ecology model of technology cooption
Changes to IS publications as a result of ERA and neo-liberalism
Online communication of environmental and social responsibility by SMEs
Practical strategies and approaches to engage SMEs in environmental improvement
Examining the adoption of 3D virtual worlds for teaching and learning in higher education in Australia
A case study of trust in Iran and its effects on B2B trading
Facebook — community concerns regarding its use by juveniles
Adopting eEducation in Victorian schools: a case study
The impact of benchmarking on management and governance within Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics in New Zealand
Understanding the sources of business value of B2B electronic markets
Health Informatics
Evaluating the impacts of health information systems on healthcare service provision
Improving social connection for the elderly in communicate based cared care
Maximising the Potential of Radio Frequency enhancements in Hospitals: a linear conduit.
Understanding information needs of patients and family carers in chronic care
Skyping and beyond in Senior Services
Consumer health care activities in Virtual Worlds
Knowledge Management
Seeking wisdom of the crowds? Participatory models of knowledge creation
Knowledge Sharing in Sustainable Development Initiatives
A Societal Knowledge Management System: Harnessing Indigenous Wisdom to Build Sustainable Predictors for Adaptation to Climate Change
Small and Medium Enterprises
The impact of university capstone projects on SME eBusiness adoption
Supporting environmentally responsible behaviour among Australian small businesses
Corporate social responsibility engagement by Australian SMEs
Can social networks help us manage global common pool resources? A study involving small businesses
Time horizons small businesses use in making decisions about adopting environmentally friendly practices
Small businesses and ICT learning and development, via intervention, for strategic success
Software Choice by SMEs
Project Knowledge in SMEs
Mobile Payments in SMEs
Requirements Analysis
Creative Analysis and Business Innovation Research Programme
Use of Simulations and Games in Teaching Business Analysis
Alignment of Business with IT Research Programme
Blue Cut Fashions e-Simulations
Business / IT Alignment in Australian Enterprise
Sustainability
Engaging small businesses in environmental sustainability.
Small business and environmental credentials.
eBusiness and environmental sustainability
Software tools to help small business identify environmental sustainability solutions
Online environmental sustainability knowledge repository for small businesses
Environmental sustainability and supply chain management
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28th November 2011