About
Dr Mahmudul Hasan is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Information Systems within the Department of Decision Analytics and Risk. The foundations for his research lie in the fields of Information Systems and Crisis Informatics. Broadly, his research interests focus on how digital technologies may facilitate or hinder societal or business phenomena. He is particularly interested in investigating the use of digital technologies in crisis situations (e.g., natural disasters, pandemics).
Distinctions/Honours:
- University of Auckland Doctoral Scholarship.
- Dean's Honours List, May 2013, Faculty of Business and Information Sciences, UCSI Universiti, Malaysia.
- Innovative Practices in Education and Industry Exhibition, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2nd position- Silver Medal, March 2016.
- Best Poster Award, Postgraduate Annual Research on Informatics Seminar 2016, UTM
- Best Paper Award, International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems, 2017, IEEE, AIS- Malaysia Chapter.
Responsibilities:
Internal: Co-programme leadership : MSc Digital Strategy and Information Systems, University of Southampton
External:
Editorial Review Board
- Information Systems Journal
Ad-hoc reviewer
- Information Systems Journal
- European Journal of Information Systems
- Information and Management
- Information Technology & People
- International Journal of Electronic Commerce
- Project Management Journal
- Top IS conferences (e.g., ICIS, ECIS, AMCIS, PACIS) and AIS Chapter/Affiliated Conferences (e.g., ACIS, ITAIS, MCIS, ICRIIS)
Committee/Professional groups/Services:
- Association for Information Systems (https://aisnet.org/)
- UK Academy for Information Systems (https://www.ukais.org/)
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