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Peter Green

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Joyce Ackroyd
St. Lucia
Tel: +61 7 3346 8034
Fax: +61 7 3346 8166

UQ Business School
P.Green@business.uq.edu.au

Peter Green

Professor of Electronic Commerce
Business Information Systems Cluster Leader
BSc, BCom, MInfmSys, PhD (The University of Queensland)

Peter Green is a member of Individual And Behavioural Information Systems, IT Artefact Research, Organisational Information Systems research group and Business Information Systems teaching group

Memberships

  • 1997 Chartered Accountant - Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA)
  • 1995 Member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA)
  • 1982–1997 Certified Practising Accountant - Australian Society of CPA's (ASCPA)
  • 1982 Fellow of the Australian Computer Society

Distinctions

  • 2000 Winner of the KPMG Teaching Prize for the School of Commerce
  • 2001 Commendation for University of Queensland Teaching Excellence Award
  • 2003 Commendation for University of Queensland Teaching Excellence Award

Research Interests

  • Audit and Control of Information Systems
    Audit and control issues in Systems. This work determines and highlights the audit and control issues that need to be addressed by auditors when reviewing computer environments.
  • eCommerce by SMEs
    Use of eCommerce by SMEs to gain competitive advantage. This work uses transaction cost economics and technology diffusion theory to study the takeup of eCommerce technologies by SMEs.
  • Information Systems Analysis
    Ontological analysis of information systems analysis, design, and programming grammars. This work involves using a theory base developed by Yair Wand (UBC) and Ron Weber (UQ) to analyse the representational completeness that can be achieved by various modern analysis, design, and programming grammars. This work contributes to the whole area of the development of information systems modeling and implementation tools. My work in this area has been cited in: Weber, R. 1997. Ontological Foundations of Information Systems, Coopers&Lybrand:Melbourne, pp. 100-103. This work has been extended into the fields of eCommerce technologies, and Business Process Modeling.

Major Research Grants

Year Title of Grant Granting Agency
2007Information technology (IT) audit methodologies in the Australian public sector: Addressing mandatory requirements of international standardsARC Linkage
2006Costs of IndependenceICAA
2004Modeling in the LargeARC Linkage
2003Modeling the relations between the incidence of within-firm corporate fraud and the quality of corporate governance structures (with C.B. Ferguson, P.M. Clarkson, A.T. Craswell and L.J. Chapple).ARC Linkage
2003A New Formal Framework for Service Oriented Process CommunicationARC Discovery
2002Ontological Evaluation of StandardsSAP Corp Research, UQBS, CITI
2001Ontologically-based Evaluation, Comparison and Engineering of Integrated Process Modelling TechniquesARC
2000Ipswich Business OnlineFederal Govt, Dept CIT&A

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