Biography
Toomas is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems and Business Analytics at the Deakin Business School. He has previously held academic positions at the UNSW Business School and the University of Melbourne, and prior to entering academia worked in the retail and services sector as a sales consultant, web editor, and project manager. Through his research, teaching and advisory work, Toomas aspires to help organisations and individuals make better decisions with digital technologies. He has a special interest in improving strategic IT decisions and the digitalisation of organisational decision-making.
Read more on Toomas's profileResearch interests
- Artificial intelligence and human judgment
- Decision augmentation and automation
- Digitalisation of organisational decision-making
- Digital strategy
- Strategic decision-making
Teaching interests
- Artificial intelligence
- Business analytics
- Digital strategy
- IT consulting
- IT management
Professional activities
Publications
Navigating Generative Artificial Intelligence Promises and Perils for Knowledge and Creative Work
H Benbya, F Strich, T Tamm
(2024), Vol. 25, pp. 23-36, Journal of the Association for Information Systems, C1
Creative analytics: Towards data-inspired creative decisions
T Tamm, P Hallikainen, Y Tim
(2022), Vol. 32, pp. 729-753, Information Systems Journal, Chichester, Eng., C1
How enterprise architecture leads to organisational benefits
Toomas Tamm, Peter Seddon, Graeme Shanks
(2022), Vol. 67, pp. 1-22, International Journal of Information Management, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
Y Tim, P Hallikainen, S Pan, T Tamm
(2020), Vol. 281, pp. 642-655, European journal of operational research, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
How do different types of BA users contribute to business value?
T Tamm, P Seddon, G Shanks
(2020), Vol. 46, pp. 656-678, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, C1-1
Achieving benefits with enterprise architecture
G Shanks, M Gloet, I Asadi Someh, K Frampton, T Tamm
(2018), Vol. 27, pp. 139-156, Journal of Strategic Information Systems, C1-1
A preliminary testing of the strategic IT decision making model
S Kurnia, D Constantinidis, A Parkes, T Tamm, P Seddon
(2017), Vol. 504, pp. 707-717, Information and communication technologies for development, Berlin, Germany, B1-1
How does business analytics contribute to business value?
P Seddon, D Constantinidis, T Tamm, H Dod
(2017), Vol. 27, pp. 237-269, Information systems journal, Chichester, Wng., C1-1
How an Australian retailer enabled business transformation through enterprise architecture
T Tamm, P Seddon, G Shanks, P Reynolds, K Frampton
(2015), Vol. 14, pp. 181-193, MIS quarterly executive, Bloomington, Ind., C1-1
Enterprise architecture service provision: pathways to value
Keith Frampton, Graeme Shanks, Toomas Tamm, Sherah Kurnia, Simon Milton
(2015), ECIS 2015 Research-in-Progress Papers Proceedings, Münster, Germany, E1-1
A model of strategic IT decision-making processes
T Tamm, P Seddon, A Parkes, S Kurnia
(2014), pp. 1-11, Proceedings of the 25th Australian Conference on Information Systems, ACIS 2014, Auckland, N.Z., E1-1
Pathways to value from business analytics
T Tamm, P Seddon, G Shanks
(2013), pp. 2915-2930, ICIS 2013 : Reshaping society through information systems design : Proceedings of the 34th International Conference on Infromation Systems, Milan, Italy, E1-1
Realising value from enterprise architecture
Toomas Tamm, Peter Seddon, Graeme Shanks
(2013), pp. 1-9, AERC 2013 : Proceedings of the 1st Australian Enterprise Architecture Conference, Melbourne, VIC., E1-1
How does enterprise architecture add value to organisations?
T Tamm, P Seddon, G Shanks, P Reynolds
(2011), Vol. 28, pp. 141-168, Communications of the Association for Information Systems, Atlanta, Ga., C1-1
Delivering business value through enterprise architecture
Toomas Tamm, Peter Seddon, Graeme Shanks, Peter Reynolds
(2011), Vol. 7, pp. 17-30, Journal of enterprise architecture, Falls Church, Va., C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
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