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Mohamed Elbashir

Dr Mohamed ELBASHIR

Contact

Telephone +61 7 3346 8026
Facsimile +61 7 3346 8166
Email M.Elbashir@business.uq.edu.au
Location 39-432

Positions Held

Lecturer in Accounting

Academic Qualifications

Degree Institution Field Year
PhD The University of Melbourne Accounting and Information Systems 2007
MBus Victoria University of Technology Accounting and Finance 1999
BBus Class 1 Sudan University of Science and Technology Accounting 1992

Memberships

  • Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ).
  • American Accounting Association
  • Association for Information Systems (AIS).
  • Special Interest Group on Accounting Systems (SIG-ASYS)

Field of Current Research

Title of Research Area Brief Description
Strategic and organizational issues pertaining to strategic information systems (SIS). This involves examining factors which senior executives may consider when making SIS investment decisions; the contribution of SIS to organizational performance; how to measure the payoff from SIS investment.
Accounting information The relationship between voluntary disclosure, quality of accounting information, and share return.

Publications

  • Elbashir, M. Z., Collier, P. A., and Davern, M. J. (2008). Measuring the Effects of Business Intelligence Systems: The relationship between business process and organizational performance, International Journal of Accounting Information Systems, Vol 9, pp. 135-153.
  • Elbashir, M. and S. Williams (2007). BI Impact: The assimilation of business intelligence into core business processes, Business Intelligence Journal, Vol 12(4)..
  • Elbashir, M. Z., Collier, P. A. Steve G Sutton, S. G., Davern, M., and Leech, S. A. (2008). Organizational Assimilation of Strategic Information Systems: Toward a Comprehensive Model. American Accounting Association (AAA) Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, USA, August 3-6.
  • Elbashir, M, Collier, P., Sutton, S. Business Intelligence Systems Use to Leverage Enterprise-Wide Accounting Information in Shared Data Environments. 5th International Conference on Enterprise Systems, Accounting, and Logistics (ICESAL), Crete, Greece, 7-8 July 2008.
  • Elbashir, M. Z (2008). Towards Better Understanding of the Business Value Creation from Strategic Information Systems: Testing the moderating and mediating effects of organizational capabilities. AFAANZ Annual Conference, Sydney, 6-8 July.
  • Elbashir, M., Collier, S., Sutton, S., Davern, M., and Leech, S. (2008). Leveraging Business Intelligence: Organizational assimilation of value-chain strategic information systems. Asia/Pacific Research Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, Auckland, New Zealand, 16-17 June 2008.
  • Elbashir, M. Z., Collier, P. A., and Sutton, S. G. (2008). Business Intelligence Systems Use to Leverage Enterprise-Wide Accounting Information in Shared Data Environments. The eleventh European Conference on Accounting Information Systems, Maastricht, The Netherlands, 21-22 April.
  • Elbashir, M., P. Collier, and M. Davern, (2007) Business Process versus Organizational Performance effects of Business intelligence Systems. Eighth International Research Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, Montreal 8-9 December.
  • Elbashir, M. (2007). Strategic Information Systems and Organizational Performance: Exploring the role of Assimilation and IT infrastructure. 3rd Asia/Pacific Research Symposium on Accounting Information Systems, Brisbane 29 June.
  • Elbashir, M. (2004). Organizational Assimilation and Business Value of Business Intelligence Systems: The effect of knowledge creation mechanisms and senior leadership. The 3rd International Conference on Information Systems Technology and its Applications, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

Distinctions

  • (2006) Department of Accounting and Business Information Systems Scholarship, the University of Melbourne.
  • (2005) CPA/ICAA/AFAANZ PhD Scholarship
  • UQ New Staff Resesarch Start-Up Grant ($12,000)

Research Interests

  • Accounting Policy Choice
  • Management Information Systems

Academic Cluster

Accounting and Accountability

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