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Overview

Graeme Shanks is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed extensively to the field of Business, Management and Accounting. Their research primarily focuses on Management Information Systems, with additional work in Strategy and Management, Information Systems, Management Science and Operations Research, and Information Systems and Management.

The main topics covered by their publications include:

  • Big Data and Business Intelligence
  • Information Technology Governance and Strategy
  • ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
  • Business Process Modeling and Analysis
  • Software Engineering Techniques and Practices
  • Data Quality and Management
  • Technology Adoption and User Behaviour

Graeme Shanks has published research in a variety of academic journals. The frequent publication venues include:

  • International Journal of Information Management
  • Information and Software Technology
  • Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • The Journal of Strategic Information Systems

Some recent publications authored or co-authored by Graeme Shanks are:

  • "How enterprise architecture leads to organisational benefits," published in 2022 in the International Journal of Information Management
  • "Stakeholder engagement in enterprise architecture practice: What inhibitors are there?" published in 2021 in Information and Software Technology
  • "Configuring Relationships between Analytics and Business Domain Groups for Knowledge Integration," published in 2023 in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems
  • "Enterprise Architecture Practice under a Magnifying Glass: Linking Artifacts, Activities, Benefits, and Blockers," published in 2021 in Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • "Time to reassess data value: The many faces of data in organizations," published in 2024 in The Journal of Strategic Information Systems

Frequent co-authors in their body of work include:

  • Ida Someh
  • Marta Indulska
  • Sherah Kurnia
  • Svyatoslav Kotusev
  • Rod Dilnutt

Best Publications

  • Successfully completing case study research: combining rigour, relevance and pragmatism

    Peta Darke;Graeme G. Shanks;Marianne Broadbent

  • A model of ERP project implementation

    Anne N. Parr;Graeme G. Shanks

  • Differences in Critical Success Factors in ERP Systems Implementation in Australia and China: A Cultural Analysis

    Graeme G. Shanks;Anne N. Parr;Bin Hu;Brian J. Corbitt

  • THE CASE FOR VIEWING BUSINESS MODELS AS ABSTRACTIONS OF STRATEGY

    Peter B. Seddon;Geoffrey P. Lewis;Phillip Freeman;Graeme G. Shanks

  • What Makes a Good Data Model? Evaluating the Quality of Entity Relationship Models

    Daniel L. Moody;Graeme G. Shanks

  • How Does Enterprise Architecture Add Value to Organisations

    Toomas Tamm;Peter B. Seddon;Graeme G. Shanks;Peter Reynolds

  • Improving the quality of data models: empirical validation of a quality management framework

    Daniel L. Moody;Graeme G. Shanks

  • Using ontology to validate conceptual models

    Graeme Shanks;Elizabeth Tansley;Ron Weber

  • A taxonomy of ERP implementation approaches

    A.N. Parr;G. Shanks

  • Identification of Necessary Factors for Successful Implementation of ERP Systems

    Anne Parr;Graeme Shanks;Peta Darke

  • Identification of Necessary Factors for Successful Implementation of ERP Systems

    A. N. Parr;Graeme G. Shanks;Peta Darke

  • A situation awareness model for information security risk management

    Jeb Webb;Atif Ahmad;Sean B. Maynard;Graeme G. Shanks

  • A semiotic information quality framework: development and comparative analysis

    Rosanne J. Price;Graeme G. Shanks

  • A framework for understanding creativity in requirements engineering

    Lemai Nguyen;Graeme Shanks

  • Towards a business analytics capability maturity model

    Ranko Cosic;Graeme Shanks;Sean Maynard

  • Achieving benefits with enterprise architecture

    Graeme G. Shanks;Marianne Gloet;Ida Asadi Someh;Keith Frampton

  • An Explanatory Framework for Achieving Business Benefits from ERP Systems

    Lorraine Staehr;Graeme G. Shanks;Peter B. Seddon

  • Second-Wave Enterprise Resource Planning Systems: Implementing for Effectiveness

    Graeme Shanks;Peter B. Seddon;Leslie P. Willcocks

  • Stakeholder viewpoints in requirements definition: A framework for understanding viewpoint development approaches

    Peta Darke;Graeme Shanks

  • A business analytics capability framework

    Ranko Cosic;Graeme G. Shanks;Sean B. Maynard

  • A case analysis of information systems and security incident responses

    Atif Ahmad;Sean B Maynard;Graeme Shanks

  • A Semiotic Information Quality Framework

    Rosanne Price;Graeme Shanks

  • Second-Wave Enterprise Resource Planning Systems

    Pe Seddon;Leslie Willcocks;Peter Seddon;Graeme Shanks

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Weber
Ron Weber Monash University
Steve Howard
Steve Howard University of Melbourne
Frank Vetere
Frank Vetere University of Melbourne
Martin Gibbs
Martin Gibbs University of Melbourne
Michael Rosemann
Michael Rosemann Queensland University of Technology
Sue Newell
Sue Newell University of Warwick
Richard L. Baskerville
Richard L. Baskerville Georgia State University
Iris Vessey
Iris Vessey University of Queensland
Jesper Kjeldskov
Jesper Kjeldskov Monash University

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