Chandana Unnithan

Chandana Unnithan

Associate Lecturer

MBusComp, MBA RMIT, PGrad Cert IT Mumbai, BA Bangalore, GDipCompSc Mumbai

Campus: Melbourne Burwood Campus
Phone: +61 3 924 46157
Email: chandana.unnithan@deakin.edu.au

Link to Research Output

  • Unnithan, C and Fraunholz, B (2011) 'Strategic framework for developing a process model for maximising the potential of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology integration in hospital' in E-strategies for resource management systems : planning and implementation, pp 118-136, Business Science Reference, Hershey, Pa.
  • Fraunholz, B, Unnithan, C (2011) Is Web 2.0 a threat to representative democracy? A deliberation through the Australian Carbon Tax Debate, E-governance Policies and Practices, edited proceedings International Conference of E-governance, Ahmedabad, India.
  • Unnithan, C and Fraunholz, B (2011) Sustainability initiatives in Australia: a preliminary evaluation of the Victorian ICT through historiography lens, ICSTSD 2011: Proceedings of the First Annual International Conference on Society, Technology and Sustainable Development, vol 1, no 1, AMRITA University, Kochin, India.
  • Unnithan, C and Fraunholz, B (2011) Women in ICT Project Management and Society: Snapshot of a decade and a conduit for sustainable progress, The International Conference on Information Resources Management (Conf-IRM-KM), pp 1-10, Seoul, South Korea, June 12-15.
  • Fraunholz, B. and Unnithan, C. (2007) E-Governance: Enabling the French Web 2.0 Revolution?, International Congress of E-governance (ICEG 2007), Hyderabad, India (Best Paper)
  • Fraunholz, B. and Unnithan, C. (2006) E-governance-Inhibitor or Facilitator for Democracy and Citizen Empowerment?, E-government: Macro Issues, The International Congress of Electronic Governance Conference, New Delhi (Best Paper)

Teaching Interests

  • Information Systems and Global Issues
  • Professional Practice
  • Project Management

Research Interests

  • Electronic Governance
  • Health Informatics
  • Sustainability
  • Project Management and Practice

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, Australian Computer Society (ACS)
  • Member, Australian Institute of Management (AIM)
  • Member, Association of Information Systems (AIS)
  • Member, International Congress on E-Government (ICEG)
  • Member, Project Management Institute (PMI)

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27th January 2012