Biography
Dr Emilia Bellucci is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics in Deakin Business School. Emilia has been working in higher education for over 15 years and is currently the Director of Teaching in the department. She has been a researcher in Negotiation Support Systems for 20 years who has published widely in international journals and publication outlets. Her research interests are in the creation and evaluation of technology to support well-informed decision making in the contexts of family law negotiation, healthcare and business contexts.
Read more on Emilia's profileResearch interests
- Negotiation Support Systems
- Ethics and Privacy in IT
- Emotional Intelligence and decision support
Affiliations
- Section Editor, Australian Journal of Information Systems.
- Member, Australian Computer Society.
- Member, Vic ICT for Women.
Teaching interests
- Ethics in IT
- Information Management
Professional activities
Publications
Emilia Bellucci, Sitalakshmi Venkatraman, Andrew Stranieri
(2020), Vol. 39, pp. 1124-1139, Behaviour & information technology, Abingdon, Eng., C1
Fahimeh Abedi, John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci
(2019), Vol. 27, pp. 209-237, International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Oxford, Eng., C1
Exploring reasoning mechanisms in ward rounds: A critical realist multiple case study
P Perversi, J Yearwood, E Bellucci, A Stranieri, J Warren, F Burstein, H Mays, A Wolff
(2018), Vol. 18, BMC Health Services Research, England, C1
E Bellucci, L Dharmesena, L Nguyen, H Calache
(2017), Vol. 21, Australasian Journal of Information Systems, C1
C Parker, E Bellucci, L Torlina, A Zutshi, B Fraunholz
(2015), Vol. 14, pp. 139-176, Journal of Internet Commerce, Abingdon, Eng., C1
SME stakeholder relationship descriptions in website CSR communications
C Parker, E Bellucci, A Zutshi, L Torlina, B Fraunholz
(2015), Vol. 11, pp. 364-386, Social Responsibility Journal, C1
G Pye, D Holt, S Salzman, E Bellucci, L Lombardi
(2015), Vol. 19, pp. 1-20, Australasian journal of information systems, Wollongong, N.S.W., C1
L Nguyen, E Bellucci, L Nguyen
(2014), Vol. 83, pp. 779-796, International journal of medical informatics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
C Parker, E Bellucci, L Torlina, A Zutshi, B Fraunholz
(2014), Vol. 21, pp. 187-197, Knowledge and process management, London, Eng., C1
Conceptualising how SMEs incorporate green content in their websites
C Parker, E Bellucci, L Torlina, A Zutshi, B Fraunholz
(2014), Vol. 18, pp. 137-160, Australasian journal of information systems, Canberra, ACT, C1
B Abrahams, E Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
(2012), Vol. 21, pp. 3-28, Group decision and negotiation, Boston, Mass., C1-1
Legal fairness in ADR processes : implications for research and teaching
J Zeleznikow, E Bellucci
(2012), Vol. 23, pp. 265-273, Australasian dispute resolution journal, Rozelle, N.S.W., C1
E Bellucci, S Venkatraman, N Muecke, A Stranieri, J Abawajy
(2012), pp. 3-12, HIKM 2012 : Proceedings of the Fifth Australasian Workshop on Health Informatics and Knowledge Management, Melbourne, Vic., E1
J Zeleznikow, E Bellucci
(2011), pp. 136-140, ICAIL 2011 : Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Pennsylvania, Pa., E1
Decision support in interest based negotiation support systems: the AssetDivider system
E Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
(2010), pp. 319-339, Technologies for supporting reasoning communities and collaborative decision making : cooperative approaches, Hershey, Pa., B1-1
How information technology can support family law and mediation
E Bellucci, D Macfarlane, J Zeleznikow
(2010), pp. 243-255, BIS 2010 : Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Business Information Systems Workshop, Berlin, Germany, E1-1
The impact of learning in the workplace policy on differing ICT degrees
A Venables, G Tan, E Bellucci
(2009), pp. 1-6, WACE 2009 : Proceedings of the WACE 16th World Conference on Cooperative Education and Work Integrated Learning, Vancouver, Canada, E1-1
Development of a mediation tool in family law : AssetDivider
E Bellucci
(2008), pp. 88-97, JURIX 2008 : Legal knowledge and information systems : the twenty-first annual conference, Florence, Italy, E1-1
AssetDivider : a new mediation tool in Australian family law
E Bellucci
(2008), pp. 11-18, HUCOM 2008 : Proceedings of the first International Working Conference on Human Factors and Computational Models in Negotiation, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, Delft, The Netherlands, E1-1
G Sandy, M Hall, E Bellucci
(2007), pp. 92-99, ACIS 2007 : Proceedings of the 18th Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Toowoomba, Qld., E1-1
Bargaining in the shadow of the Law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation
J Zeleznikow, E Bellucci, U Schild, G Mackenzie
(2007), pp. 237-246, ICAIL 2007 : Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, Stanford, California, E1-1
J Zeleznikow, E Bellucci, A Vincent, G Mackenzie
(2007), GDN 2007 : Proceedings of Group Decision and Negotiation Meeting, Mt. Tremblant (Montreal), Canada, Mt. Tremblant (Montreal), Canada, E1-1
Family-Mediator - Adding Notions of Fairness to Those of Interests
J Zeleznikow, E Bellucci
(2006), Vol. 152, pp. 121-130, Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, E1-1
E Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
(2005), Vol. 13, pp. 233-271, Artificial intelligence and law, Boston, Mass., C1-1
Managing negotiation knowledge with the goal of developing negotiation decision support systems
E Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
(2005), pp. 1-11, ACIS 2005 : Social IT : Thinking about the people : Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2005, Sydney, N.S.W., E1-1
Trade-off manipulations in the development of negotiation decision support systems
E Bellucci, J Zeleznikow
(2005), pp. 1-9, HICSS 2005 : Proceedings of the 38th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Big Island, Hawaii, E1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
No Funded Projects at Deakin found
Supervisions
Paul Perversi
Thesis entitled: Collaborative Group Reasoning in Ward Rounds: A Critical Realist Case Study
Doctor of Philosophy (Information Technology), School of Information Technology
Helen Jane Richardson
Thesis entitled: IS-enabled creativity and survival of co-located artist/craftspeople communities: supporter experiences
Doctor of Philosophy, Dept. of Information Systems and Business Analytics