Liisa von Hellens is associate professor in the
School of Computing and Information Technology at Griffith
University. She has over thirty years experience in the IT
industry, including working as a programmer and systems developer,
as well as university level education experience in Australia,
Finland and UK. Her doctorate at Templeton College, Oxford
University, was about packaged software provision and use, and her
subsequent research, publications and consulting activities have
covered information systems development and use in organizations,
strategic quality management of software development, the
management of IT human resources and the associated skills supply.
Several refereed articles have been published on these topics and
she has supervised several research higher degree students to a
successful completion. She is also actively involved in reviewing
papers for information systems journals as well as serving as a
member of the program committee and an associate editor for
information systems conferences.
Sue Nielsen is currently senior lecturer in the
School of Computing and Information Technology at Griffith
University. She has taught and worked in information management for
thirty years and has degrees in information systems, communication
and linguistics. Her PhD from Griffith University focused on staff
commitment to the implementation and maintenance of information
systems to support Help Desk and Computer Operations. She has
supervised several postgraduate ERP projects and has also worked in
software quality management. Since 1995 she has been a member of
the WinIT (Women in IT) research team which has examined the
relationship between attitudes to IT and the recruitment of IT
personnel and students.
Jenine Beekhuyzen is a Senior Research Assistant
and Lecturer in the School of Computing and Information Technology
at Griffith University, and is a Consultant/Analyst for ThoughtWare
Australia. After completing a Diploma of Business (TAFE Qld) and an
IT Honours degree (Griffith University) on Enterprise Resource
Planning Systems and Organisational Culture in 2001, she continues
to be involved in a number of research projects including the WinIT
project and a Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) project on Smart
Internet Technology. She is currently the President of the School
of Computing and IT Alumni Association and Editor of their e-zine.
In addition to her role at Griffith University, she works as an
consultant for a small IT organisation, ThoughtWare, with a focus
on knowledge management solutions.
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