Mohini Singh

Mohini Singh is Associate Professor of Information Technology and E-Business in the School of Business Information Technology. She earned her PhD in New Technology Management from Monash University, and has published widely in the areas of E-Business and New Technology and Innovation Management. Her publications comprise books, book chapters, journal and conference papers. Her presentations include keynote addresses and conference presentations at national, international and industry forums. She is the principal editor of 'E-Commerce Diffusion: Strategies and Challenges' Heidelberg Press, Australia; and 'E-Business Innovation and Change Management', IDEA Group Publishing, USA. She serves as a member on the editorial boards of the Journal of Electronic Commerce Research, Journal of Research and Practice in Information Technology, The Journal of Education Computing Research, and Cross Cultural Management and International Journal. Mohini was the founding director of the E-Commerce Research Unit at Victoria University (1998 - 2000). She supervises PhD, DBA and Masters by research students and teaches in the Master of E-Business program. Her research interests are in the areas of e-business management strategies, B2B e-business issues, virtual communities, reverse logistics and IT innovation management. Mohini has also taught in the Master of Information Systems, MBA and DBA programs at Victoria University and MBA at the IESEG Graduate School, Catholic University, France.

Publications

Online Dating: A Need for Regulation Regardless of Business Model
Margaret Jackson, Marita Shelly, Mohini Singh. © 2016. 13 pages.
Foreword
Mohini Singh. © 2015. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Business Technologies in Contemporary Organizations: Adoption, Assimilation, and Institutionalization.
Evolving Digital Communication: An Actor-Network Analysis of Social Networking Sites
Mohini Singh, Jayan Kurian. © 2014. 16 pages.
This chapter analyses elements of social networking sites to establish how a combination of heterogeneous elements of technology, media, language, users, data, and information...
What Drives a Successful Technology Implementation?: Exploring Drivers and Challenges of RFID Systems Implementation in a Public Sector Organisation
Kawal Kapoor, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams, Mohini Singh, Mark J. Hughes. © 2013. 18 pages.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is revolutionizing item identification and tracking. The technology demonstrates complexities in terms of (a) huge initial capital...
An Overview of E-Health Development in Australia
Say Yen Teoh, Mohini Singh, Josephine Chong. © 2013. 17 pages.
This chapter is a discussion of e-health development in Australia. The Australian government has been very proactive in e-government and applications of e-government such as...
Innovation in Communication: An Actor-Network Analysis of Social Websites
Mohini Singh, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Ray Hackney, Konrad Peszynski. © 2012. 13 pages.
This paper analyses the dimensions of social websites to establish communication innovation using the Actor Network Theory. Social websites are also referred to as social network...
The Characteristics, Responsibilities, and Future of Chief Information Officers in the Public Sector
Rachel Lawry, Dianne Waddell, Mohini Singh. © 2012. 21 pages.
This chapter presents a model that depicts the critical factors and assists in understanding the demands and effectiveness of Chief Information Officers (CIO) in public sector...
An Overview of E-Health Development in Australia
Say Yen Teoh, Mohini Singh, Josephine Chong. © 2011. 16 pages.
This chapter is a discussion of e-health development in Australia. The Australian government has been very proactive in e-government and applications of e-government such as...
The Characteristics, Responsibilities and Future of Chief Information Officers in the Public Sector
Rachel Lawry, Dianne Waddell, Mohini Singh. © 2011. 15 pages.
This chapter presents a model which depicts the critical factors and assists in understanding the demands and effectiveness of Chief Information Officers (CIO) in public sector...
Employee Attitudes towards Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals Use: Analysing the Role of Demographic Characteristics
Md Mahbubur Rahim, Mohini Singh, Mohammad Quaddus. © 2011. 21 pages.
B2E portals represent a state of the art technology for organisations (businesses) to deal with employees using electronic communication, access and data management. B2E portals...
Understanding the Use of Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals in an Australian University through the Employee Lens: A Quantitative Approach
Md Mahbubur Rahim, Mohammad Quaddus, Mohini Singh. © 2011. 14 pages.
The focus of the existing body of e-business literature is primarily directed at Business-to-Consumers (B2C) and Business-to-Business (B2B) forms of e-business. In contrast...
What Drives a Successful Technology Implementation?: Exploring Drivers and Challenges of RFID Systems Implementation in a Public Sector Organisation
Kawal Kapoor, Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Michael D. Williams, Mohini Singh, Mark J. Hughes. © 2011. 18 pages.
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is revolutionizing item identification and tracking. The technology demonstrates complexities in terms of (a) huge initial capital...
Understanding the Use of Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals in an Australian University though the Management Lens: A Qualitative Approach
Md Mahbubur Rahim, Mohammad Quaddus, Mohini Singh. © 2010. 11 pages.
The application of the Internet for commercial purposes has led to different types of e-business initiatives, which have been widely discussed in the scholarly literature and...
Understanding the Use of Business-to-Employee (B2E) Portals in an Australian University through the Employee Lens: A Quantitative Approach
Md Mahbubur Rahim, Mohammad Quaddus, Mohini Singh. © 2010. 14 pages.
The focus of the existing body of e-business literature is primarily directed at Business-to-Consumers (B2C) and Business-to-Business (B2B) forms of e-business. In contrast...
Foreword
Mohini Singh. © 2009. 2 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Proliferation of the Internet Economy: E-Commerce for Global Adoption, Resistance, and Cultural Evolution.
Small Business and Regional Portals in Australia
Arthur Tatnall, Stephen Burgess, Mohini Singh. © 2006. 6 pages.
A portal is a special Web site designed to act as a gateway to give access to other related sites (Tatnall 2005b). It is often used as a base site that users will keep returning...
Entrepreneurial Opportunities On the Internet
Di Waddel, Mohini Singh, Ambareen Musa. © 2006. 21 pages.
This chapter highlights and discusses entrepreneurial opportunities on the Internet. It provides a brief introduction to entrepreneurship, examines the characteristics of...
E-Business Innovation and Change Management
Mohini Singh, Dianne Waddell. © 2004. 283 pages.
E-business is an innovation that brings with it new ways of dealing with customers and business partners, new revenue streams, new ways of processing information, new...
Innovation and Change Management
Mohini Singh. © 2004. 18 pages.
E-business is an innovation that modern day organisations cannot do without. It is based on technology, evolves with technological developments, digitises and automates business...
From Cash to E-Money: Payment System Innovations in Australia
Mohini Singh, Betty Zoppos. © 2004. 22 pages.
With technological developments, and the changing needs of global and on-line businesses, innovations in retail payment methods have evolved progressively. The retail business...
Security Management in an E-Business Environment
Mohini Singh. © 2004. 21 pages.
Ensuring security for e-business information exchange is essential as it entails exchange of sensitive information. E-business transactions entail transfer of funds with buyers...
Community and Regional Portals in Australia: A Role to Play for Small Businesses?
Arthur Tatnall, Stephen Burgess, Mohini Singh. © 2004. 18 pages.
The importance of Web portals to small business has increased considerably in recent years. There are many different types of portals, but this chapter examines the use of...
Electronic Commerce Opportunities, Challenges and Organizational Issues for Australian SMEs
Mohini Singh. © 2003. 18 pages.
Australian small businesses are increasingly adopting the Internet and the World Wide Web as a medium of doing business to reach new customers and suppliers, cut costs and expand...
Electronic Commerce Opportunities, Challenges and Organizational Issues for Australian SMEs
Mohini Singh. © 2002. 18 pages.
Australian small businesses are increasingly adopting the Internet and the World Wide Web as a medium of doing business to reach new customers and suppliers, cut costs and expand...