Programme
9th New Zealand Information Systems Doctoral Consortium
Auckland University of Technology, Auckland
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Friday 13 July
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All day: Arrival in Auckland and settling into accommodation
18:00 – 19:30: Welcome reception, WG407
Saturday 14 July
Case room WF710
AUT Business School Building – Level 7
42 Wakefield Street, Auckland Central
08:15 – 08:45: Registration & morning coffee
08:45 – 09:00: Workshop opening
09:00 – 10:00: Keynote talk
Prof Rick Watson (University of Georgia, USA) The why & what of digitization & beyond
10:00 – 10:15: PHIS-NZ Best Thesis Award 2018
Winner: Dr Abhijith Anand, University of Waikato – New perspectives on understanding the business value of business analytics systems
Certificate of Merit: Dr Radhouane Ben Neji Jrad, The University of Auckland – Roadmaps for upgrading unupgradable legacy processes in inter-organisational middleware systems: Concepts, framework, architecture, and implementations
10:15 – 10:30: Coffee break
10:30 – 12:00: Presentation session I
Andy Nguyen, The University of Auckland – Learning analytics in higher education: Improving teaching and learning by data analytics
Novy Nra Mokobombang, Auckland University of Technology – Ecosystem business models of open government data and data-driven companies
Bikash Pokhrel, Auckland University of Technology – A cloud computing e-government framework for developing countries: A design science approach
12:00 – 13:00: Lunch break
13:00 – 13:15: Lightning talks
13:15 – 13:45: Poster presentation
Adil Bilal, University of Canterbury – Role of perceived threats to personal information privacy on virtuous technophile, virtuous cultivation, and trust in the emerging technologies: A cross cultural comparison
David Rodreck, Victoria University of Wellington – Formation of inter-organisational digital platforms
Hanif Deylami, Auckland University of Technology – More than old wine in new bottles: A secure live virtual machine job migration framework for cloud systems integrity
Jitendra Hushare, University of Canterbury – IoT and its impact on future enterprise architecture
Melika Soleimani, Massey University – Strategic decision making through human insight and artificial intelligence
Prem Khanal, Victoria University of Wellington – IT-enabled frugal innovation
Saima Qutab, The University of Auckland – Governance mechanism of crowdsourcing practices in cultural heritage organisations: NZ-GLAM context
13:45 – 14:45: Presentation session II
Thi Than Hoa Nguyen, Massey University – Supply chain visibility and its linkage to decision-making effectiveness: An exploratory study in the New Zealand supply chain context
Abid Shahzad, Auckland University of Technology – Xen hypervisor: Vulnerability and risk assessment process
14:45 – 15:15: Coffee break
15:15 – 16:15: Presentation session III
Catherine Xin, Auckland University of Technology – Social information behaviour: Realising affordances to achieve goals on social networking sites
José Arriola Ortiz, The University of Auckland – From chaos to organized mass mobilisation: The role of social media in social tragedies
16:15 – 16:30: Closing