Professor Sigi Goode

Sigi Goode

RSM

Research School of Management

Position
Professor
Email
sigi.goode@anu.edu.au
Phone number
+61 2 612 55048
Office
Room 1119A, Copland Bld (24)
https://researchportalplus.anu.edu.au/en/persons/sigi-goode
Research areas

Behavioural information security, including data breaches, identity theft, system and software vulnerabilities, software hacking, customer account fraud, and software piracy, at the organisational and individual user/consumer levels

Organisational transformation approaches and initiatives, including open source software use and open source software project management

Online services and user behaviour, such as use, mobile devices, cloud computing, personal cloud services, online service failure, virtual worlds

Biography

Sigi Goode is a Professor of Information Systems. Sigi’s research interests lie in information security behavior, services and technology adoption, policy and use. His research toolkit includes more than fifteen years’ experience designing and managing online information platforms. Sigi’s research has been funded by organisations including the Department of Defence, AustCyber and the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network. He has published papers in journals such as MIS QuarterlyJournal of Management Information SystemsEuropean Journal of Information SystemsDecision Support SystemsJournal of Business EthicsInformation & Management, and European Journal of Operational Research. Sigi is also an Associate Editor of Information & ManagementBehaviour & Information Technology, the Pacific Asia Journal of Information Systems, and the Australasian Journal of Information Systems.

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Research grants and awards

Grants 

Australian Department of Defence (2020)

AustCyber Competitive Grants Scheme, Fifth Domain, Canberra Institute of Technology, the Australian National University, and Nova Systems. (2018-2019)

Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) Competitive Grants Scheme, Understanding Consumer Identity Theft Risks Across Communications Media (2016-2017)

Department of Communications, IT and the Arts research grant, Understanding Australian Broadband Take-up in Households and Businesses. (2003).


Awards 

2014 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Decision Sciences (A*)

2011 Highly Commended Paper Award, Emerald Publishers

2009 Best Paper, Australian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS)

2008 Men’s Style magazine “Men of Influence Under 45” list

2007 Nominee, ANU Last Lecture

2005 Nominee, Australian Council of Professors and Heads of Information Systems (ACPHIS) Best Doctoral Thesis Award

2002 Best Research in Progress Paper, Australian Conference on Information Systems

Research engagement and outreach

Editorial Board, Information & Management

Editorial Board, Behaviour & Information Technology

Editorial Board, Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems

Editorial Board, Australian Journal of Information Systems

Member, Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Member, Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Teaching

Sigi Goode received the ANU Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Education and a Carrick Institute Australian Award for Teaching Excellence. 

General Teaching information

  • Coordinator/Lecturer, INFS1001 Business Information Systems
  • Coordinator/Lecturer, INFS3059 Project Management and Information Systems

Previous Teaching:

  • INFS1001 Foundations of e-Commerce and Information Systems
  • INFS3059 Project Management and Information Systems
  • INFS2004 Electronic Business
  • BUSI3030 International Supply Chain Management
  • Supervisor, CBEA3070 ANU College of Business and Economics Internship Project
  • Supervisor, BUSN3060 Special Topics in Business
  • INFS8999 New Topics in IS Research
  • INFS2012 Business Information Systems
  • MGMT7020 Technology and Project Management
  • INFS7040 E-commerce for Managers
  • BUSI7001 Managing the Global Supply Chain
  • INFS7002 E-Business Systems
  • INFS8201 Advanced Topics in Information Systems Research