Dr Nasrin Rahmati
GradDipStat Exeter (UK),MBA Portland (USA), Ph.D Sth Aust.

Lecturer


Phone +61 3 990 59688
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Teaching Commitment:

  1. FIT2057
  2. BUS5700
  3. FIT1013
  4. FIT1003

Professional association:

  1. * IEEE-
  2. * IAOM-International Academy of Management and the following committees:
  3. International Management
  4. Research Methods
  5. Social Issues in Management
  6. Technology & Innovation Management
  7. * AIS: Association of Information Systems
  8. * IDS: International Decision Sciences Society

Research interest:

  1. SAP R/3 --- ERPs
  2. The topics of interest:
  3. 1. Analyzing ERP implementation projects - their effects on the organization and individuals at work.
  4. 2. National Culture and ERP Implementation - The impact of National Culture on ERP implementation.
  5. 3. Organizational Culture and ERP implementation.
  6. Electronic Commerce and Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises
  7. 1. What are the characteristics of the Internet market versus traditional market for SME?
  8. 2. What are the critical success factors of Electronic Commerce for SME?
  9. Mobile Commerce
  10. 1. Identification of future applications
  11. 2. Business development and success factors of mobile applications
  12. 3. Business models
  13. 4. Interactions between e- and m-commerce
  14. 5. User profiling and attractiveness of mobile portals
  15. 6. Mobile customer relationship management.
  16. Decision Support Systems
  17. 1. DSS user behavior and user characteristics.
  18. 2. Relationships between DSS and quality of decisions made, decision acceptance, decision satisfaction, and decision speed.
  19. 3. Use of information in decision making.
  20. Technology Support for Learning Environments
  21. 1. Integrating real and virtual learning spaces
  22. 2. The Students' Online Learning Experiences
  23. 3. National Culture and Online Learning environment
  24. Social and Economic Implications of IT: The research addresses Social, Economic and Workforce Implications of IT. The studies in this area include the nature and dynamics of IT impacts on organizations and work, business and commerce. Social and Economic Implications of IT research will develop new methods, models and tools for evaluating the interaction of social and technical systems. It would be of interest to those students who have a background in Commerce, Business, Management, or Information Systems.
  25. SAP R/3 --- ERPs
    1. Analyzing ERP implementation projects - their effects on the organization and individuals at work.
    2. National Culture and ERP Implementation - The impact of National Culture on ERP implementation.
    3. Organizational Culture and ERP implementation.
  26. Electronic Commerce and Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises
    1. What are the characteristics of the Internet market versus traditional market for SME?
    2. What are the critical success factors of Electronic Commerce for SME?
  27. Mobile Commerce
    1. Identification of future applications
    2. Business development and success factors of mobile applications
    3. Business models
    4. Interactions between e- and m-commerce
    5. User profiling and attractiveness of mobile portals
    6. Mobile customer relationship management.
  28. Decision Support Systems 1. DSS user behavior and user characteristics.
    2. Relationships between DSS and quality of decisions made, decision acceptance, decision satisfaction, and decision speed.
    3. Use of information in decision making.
  29. Technology Support for Learning Environments
    1. Integrating real and virtual learning spaces
    2. The Students' Online Learning Experiences
    3. National Culture and Online Learning environment
  30. Social and Economic Implications of IT:
    The research addresses Social, Economic and Workforce Implications of IT. The studies in this area include the nature and dynamics of IT impacts on organizations and work, business and commerce. Social and Economic Implications of IT research will develop new methods, models and tools for evaluating the interaction of social and technical systems. It would be of interest to those students who have a background in Commerce, Business, Management, or Information Systems.

Biography:

Nasrin Rahmati completed a postgraduate diploma in statistics at the University of Exeter in UK. Later she completed an MBA at the Portland State University in USA and a PhD in Information Systems at the University of South Australia. She has taught many subjects in her long academic career including Management Science, Statistics, Information Systems, and Electronic Commerce. Nasrin joined Monash in 2000. Before joining Monash she worked at the School of Computer Science at ADFA.

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