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Professor David Arnott

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David Arnott

Teaching commitments:

  1. FIT5094 IT for Management Decision Making
  2. FIT2011 Decision Support Systems Fundamentals

Professional associations:

  1. Fellow, Australian Computer Society
  2. Member, Association for Information Systems
  3. Member, Decision Sciences Institute

Research interests:

  1. Personal decision support systems, business intelligence, IT governance, managerial information behaviors.

Research publications:

  1. Recent publications:
  2. Arnott, D. (2004). Decision support systems evolution: Framework, case study and research agenda. European Journal of Information Systems, 13 (4), 247-259.
  3. Arnott, D. (2006). Cognitive biases and decision support systems development: A design science approach. Information Systems Journal, 16 (1), 55-78.
  4. Arnott, D. (2006). Data warehouse and business intelligence governance: An empirical study. In F. Adam, P. Brezillon, S. Carlsson, & P. Humphreys (Eds.). Creativity and innovation in decision making and decision support (pp. 711-730). London: Ludic Publishing.
  5. Arnott, D., & ODonnell, P. (2008). A note on an experimental study of DSS and forecasting exponential growth. Decision Support Systems, 45 (1), 180-186.
  6. Arnott, D., ODonnell, P., & Jirachiefpattana, W. (2007). Executive information systems development in an emerging economy. Decision Support Systems, 42 (4), 2078-2084.
  7. Arnott, D., & Pervan, G. (2008). Eight key issues for the decision support systems discipline. Decision Support Systems, 44, 657-672.
  8. Arnott, D., & Pervan, G. (2005). A critical analysis of decision support systems research. Journal of Information Technology, 20 (2), 67-87.
  9. Arnott, D., Pervan, G., & Dodson, G. (2005). Who pays for decision support systems research? Review, directions and issues. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 16, 356-380.
  10. Briggs, D., & Arnott, D. (2004). Decision support systems failure: An evolutionary perspective. Journal of Decision Systems, 13 (1), 91-111.
  11. Remington, S., ODonnell, P., & Arnott, D. (2008). Enterprise reporting without a data warehouse: A case study. Journal of Decision Systems, 17 (1), 133-151.

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