Dr Amir Riaz
Research interests
Human-Computer Interaction, Knowledge Communication Effectiveness, Neuro-IS, Online knowledge dissemination
Biography
Amir Riaz is a Lecturer at Research School of Management, College of Business & Economics (CBE), The Australian National University (ANU), Australia. Dr. Riaz is also a Behavioural Labs Manager and an active member of the governance committee for the Innovation Hub at CBE ANU. Dr. Riaz's research interests lay in the human-computer interaction (HCI), knowledge communication effectiveness, Neuro-IS, gender and online knowledge dissemination. Dr Riaz's publications include research articles in journals such as Journal of Management Information Systems (Financial Times Top 50), Information & Management and Decision Support Systems. Riaz also published five conference papers.
Publications
- Riaz, A, Gregor, S & Lin, A 2018, 'Biophilia and biophobia in website design: Improving internet information dissemination', Information and Management, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 199-214.
- Riaz, A, Gregor, S, Dewan, M et al 2018, 'The interplay between emotion, cognition and information recall from websites with relevant and irrelevant images: A Neuro-IS study', Decision Support Systems, vol. 111, pp. 113-123.
- Kim, K, Ho, S & Riaz, A 2015, 'ICT Business Case Approach in Public-Sector: A Case Study of the Australian Federal Government', Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2015), AIS Electronic Library (AISeL), online.
- Gregor, S, Lin, A, Gedeon, T, Riaz, A and Zhu, D, 2014, 'Neuroscience and a nomological network for the understanding and assessment of emotions in information systems research', Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 13-47.