Dr Mohammad Alamgir Hossain has received his PhD in Information Systems from Curtin University, Australia, with the Chancellor's commendation. Currently, he is working as a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor in the North American System) in Information Systems (IS) at the School of Accounting, Information Systems, and Supply Chain (SAISSC), RMIT University. Previously, he was a Vice Chancellor Postdoc Research Fellow at RMIT University. He is the seminar coordinator for the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics (DISBA) as well as leading the Digital Technologies theme of Business & Human Rights (BHRIGHT) Centre, RMIT University. Dr Hossain is also a Visiting Fellow, University of Wollongong.
Mohammad conducts research and publishes regularly in top-ranked journals. So far, he published more than 60 scholarly articles, including three A* and 25 A ranked journal articles (ABDC ranking). His overall research interest is the social, organisational, and individual acceptance and use of digital technologies. As a supervisor, he has four PhD completions. He received research grant of more $100K.
Recognition
• Dean’s Research Excellence Award for highest performing research, SAISSC, RMIT University (2020)
• Learning and Teaching Award for the Best Teaching Team, School of Business IT and Logistics, RMIT University (2018)
• RMIT College of Business (CoBL) nomination (2023) for Learning and Teaching (L&T) Impact Award
• RMIT College of Business (CoBL) nomination (2023) for Collaborations in L&T Award
• RMIT College of Business (CoBL) nomination (2023) for Research Excellence – Journal Publication by an Academic
• Best paper award in 15th IFIP WG 6.11 Conference on e-Business, e-Services, and e-Society, I3E 2016, Swansea, UK.
• Best paper award in IFIP WG 8.6 International Conference on Transfer and Diffusion of IT, TDIT 2013, Bangalore, India.
Research fields
4609 Information systems
UN sustainable development goals
10 Reduced Inequalities
5 Gender Equality
Supervisor projects
Big Data Analytics to Achieve Lean Performance in Fresh-Agri-Food Cold Chain
16 Aug 2024
Intelligent Utilization of Digital Resources in Higher Education: Academics and Learners Perspective
24 Oct 2023
An Empirical Examination of E-Government Adoption in Indonesia
20 Jan 2020
Modelling E-government Service Usage Patterns: Determinants and Outcomes from Users’ Perspective in Saudi Arabia.
3 Jul 2017
Determinants of Effective Workplace Mental Wellbeing Programs in the Australian Mining Industry
5 Jun 2017
Factors Affecting Social Media Use by Entrepreneurs and the Impact of this Use on the Opportunity Recognition Process
22 Aug 2016
Teaching interests
Course coordination and lecturing IS courses:
• Business Systems Analysis & Design
• Technology Diffusion/Management
• IT Project Management
• Computer/Management Information Systems
• Digital Business Design & Innovation
Research interests
Social, organisational, and individual acceptance and use of digital technologies:
• Adoption diffusion of digital technologies
• Cybersecurity, cyberbullying and trolling
• Digital inclusion of socially-excluded LGBTIQ people
• Social media (fake news, content sharing behaviour)
• Digital transformation
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