Nor’ashikin Ali | Knowledge Management | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Nor’ashikin Ali Universiti Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia

She completed her PhD in Information Systems at Massey University in Palmerston North, New Zealand, in 2014. Her doctoral thesis focused on developing a Knowledge Management Systems Success Model for Healthcare. Since 2018, she has served as the Deputy Dean (Academic, Quality, and Student Affairs) at the College of Graduate Studies. In this role, she assists the Dean in providing leadership within the College, guiding planning, performance, and quality management initiatives. Her expertise in information systems and commitment to academic excellence contribute significantly to the advancement of graduate education and the overall success of the College. With a strong background in research and academic administration, she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future direction and success of graduate programs at her institution.

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Education:

She holds a PhD in Information Systems, which she earned from Massey University in Palmerston North, New Zealand, in 2014. Her doctoral research focused on developing a Knowledge Management Systems Success Model for Healthcare. Prior to her PhD, she completed a Master of Science Degree in Information Technology in Business (MSc. in IT in Business) from the University of Lincolnshire-Humberside in Hull, United Kingdom, in 1996. She began her academic journey with a Bachelor of Computer Science degree from Texas State University (formerly known as Southwest Texas State University) in San Marcos, Texas, USA, which she obtained in 1990. With her diverse educational background and expertise in information systems, she brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her field.

Experience:

She has held several key roles within the College of Graduate Studies. From 2018 to the present, she serves as the Deputy Dean (Academic, Quality, and Student Affairs), where she assists the Dean in providing leadership and direction for college planning, performance, and quality management. Prior to this, from 2017 to 2018, she was the Head of IT & Teaching and Learning Unit, acting as the primary contact for prospective and current students regarding graduate program and university regulations, as well as admissions. From 2015 to 2017, she served as the Coordinator of the IT Postgraduate Programme, overseeing the management and coordination of IT postgraduate programs, including curriculum design, teaching assignments, timetabling, and procedural enhancements. Through these roles, she demonstrates her commitment to academic excellence and student success within the College of Graduate Studies.

Publications:

  1. Knowledge Management Systems Success in Healthcare: Leadership matters Cited By : 120, Published By : 2017Ā 
  2. A systematic literature review: Information security culture Cited By : 77, Published By : 2017Ā 
  3. A hybrid SEM-neural network method for identifying acceptance factors of the smart meters in Malaysia: Challenges perspective Cited By : 61, Published By : 2021
  4. An empirical study of the acceptance of IoT-based smart meter in Malaysia: The effect of electricity-saving knowledge and environmental awareness Cited By : 59, Published By : 2020
  5. An empirical study of the evolution of PHP MVC framework Cited By : 59, Published By : 2015
  6. The use of information technologies for knowledge sharing by secondary healthcare organisations in New Zealand Cited By : 56, Published By : 2012
  7. The moderating role of personal innovativeness and users experience in accepting the smart meter technology Cited By : 50, Published By : 2021
  8. User engagement and abandonment of mHealth: a cross-sectional survey Cited By : 44, Published By : 2022
  9. Predicting studentā€™s performance using machine learning methods: A systematic literature review Cited By : 40, Published By : 2021
  10. Factors influencing knowledge sharing in organizations: A literature review
Nor’ashikin Ali | Knowledge Management | Best Researcher Award

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