Hadi Karimikia
Research Profile
Biography
Hadi Karimikia is a lecturer in Business Information Systems at UCC. Previously, he was working as a Marie Curie post-doctoral researcher at Maynooth University. His previous research was co-funded by European Union and Lero (the Irish Software Research Centre) and focused on smart collaboration and governance in a smart city context. He teaches various courses in information systems field. Hadis prior research work examines the governance of a smart city implementation, a multi-level impact of IT professionals proactive behaviours on enhancing the effectiveness of IT departments, the negative effects of ICT use on employees job outcomes, and the effect of various behaviours and personalities of IS professionals within IT departments.
Research Interests
My research interests span intradisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and multidisciplinary contexts, primarily focusing on Information Systems (IS) and digital transformation. Key research areas include IT governance, smart collaboration and governance in smart city initiatives, ethics in the IS context, the effectiveness of IT departments, IS professionals' behaviors and personalities, and the negative implications ("dark side") of technology usage. My work also explores the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) on IS users, including ethical dimensions within digital innovation ecosystems. Also, I conduct research aimed at optimizing hybrid renewable energy systems through advanced predictive and prescriptive analytics, contributing significantly to sustainability goals and policy implications. My methodological approaches combine rigorous quantitative techniques, such as multi-level Structural Equation Modelling and meta-analysis, with qualitative methods, ensuring comprehensive and impactful contributions to theory and practice in Information Systems.
Research Grants
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Start Date | End Date | Award | |
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An emergent taxonomy of boundary spanning in the smart city context | |||||
Investigating Coordination Mechanisms between IT and Non-IT Professionals for Effective Information Flow and IS Governance across Organizational Networks | |||||
A Meta-Analysis of Negative Outcomes of ICT Use at Work Incorporating Job Autonomy |
Other Journals
Year | Publication | |
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(2022) | 'An emergent taxonomy of boundary spanning in the smart city context The case of smart Dublin'
Karimikia, H. and Bradshaw, R. and Singh, H. and Donnellan, B. and Guerin, M. (2022) 'An emergent taxonomy of boundary spanning in the smart city context The case of smart Dublin' Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 185 . [DOI] [Details] |
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(2021) | 'Multi-level Analysis of the Impact of IS-Specific OCBs on IS Departments Effectiveness'
Karimikia, H. and Maccani, G. and Singh, H. and Donnellan, B. (2021) 'Multi-level Analysis of the Impact of IS-Specific OCBs on IS Departments Effectiveness' Communications of the Association for Information Systems, . [ Publisher's Version] [Details] |
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(2021) | 'The Impact of various IS professionals' personalities and behaviours on IS Departments Effectiveness'
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Donnellan, B. (2021) 'The Impact of various IS professionals' personalities and behaviours on IS Departments Effectiveness' Information Systems Management Journal, . [ Publisher's Version] [DOI] [Details] |
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(2020) | 'An emerging typology of IT governance structural mechanisms in smart cities'
Maccani, G. and Connolly, N. and McLoughlin, S. and Puvvala, A. and Karimikia, H. and Donnellan, B. (2020) 'An emerging typology of IT governance structural mechanisms in smart cities' Government Information Quarterly, 37 (4) . [DOI] [Details] |
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(2020) | 'Negative Outcomes of ICT Use at Work: Meta-Analytic Evidence and the Role of Job Autonomy'
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Joseph, D. (2020) 'Negative Outcomes of ICT Use at Work: Meta-Analytic Evidence and the Role of Job Autonomy' Internet Research, . [DOI] [Details] |
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(2018) | 'Being useful: How Information Systems Professionals Influence the Use of Information Systems in Enterprises'
Karimikia, H. and Safari, N. and Singh, H. (2018) 'Being useful: How Information Systems Professionals Influence the Use of Information Systems in Enterprises' Information Systems Frontiers, . [DOI] [Details] |
Conference Publications
Year | Publication | |
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(2019) | Proceedings of the AMCIS Conference
Karimikia, H. and Donnellan, B. (2019) The Impact of IT Boundary Spanners' Activities on Citizens' Perception of Smart IT Services and Smart IT Projects Success Proceedings of the AMCIS Conference [Details] |
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(2019) | Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)
Karimikia, Hadi and Singh, Harminder (2019) A meta-analysis of the negative outcomes of ICT use at work, incorporating the role of job autonomy Proceedings of the 27th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) Stockholm \& Uppsala, Sweden, [Details] |
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(2016) | Proceedings of the 49th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Olesen, K. (2016) Being Useful: How Information Systems Professionals Influence the Use of Information Systems in Enterprises Proceedings of the 49th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) [Details] |
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(2016) | 12th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Information System Cognitive Research Exchange (IS-CORE)
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. (2016) Being useful: How Information Systems Professionals influence the Use of Information Systems in Enterprises 12th Annual Pre-ICIS Workshop on Information System Cognitive Research Exchange (IS-CORE) Dublin, Ireland, [Details] |
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(2015) | ACM SIGMIS CPR 2015
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Olesen, K. (2015) The Impact of Positive Informal Behaviours on the Effectiveness of Information Systems Departments ACM SIGMIS CPR 2015 [Details] |
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(2014) | 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Olesen, K. (2014) Understanding the Determinants of the Reputation of Information Systems Departments 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems Auckland, New Zealand, [Details] |
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(2014) | 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems
Karimikia, H. and Singh, H. and Olesen, K. (2014) Examining the Role of Organizational Citizenship Behaviour in Information System Departments 25th Australasian Conference on Information Systems Auckland, New Zealand, [Details] |
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(2012) | Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics, Business and Marketing Management
Karimikia, H. (2012) Impact of IT strategy on business strategy in small Malaysian enterprises Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics, Business and Marketing Management Singapore, Singapore, , pp.26-28 [Details] |
Honours and Awards
Year | Title | Awarding Body | |
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2022 | Lero Principal Investigator (PI) | Lero (The Irish Software Research Centre) | |
2019 | Marie Curie Fellowship | European Union & Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) | |
2017 | Research Grant | World Internet Project New Zealand | |
2015 | Research Grant | Auckland University of Technology |
Professional Associations
Association | Function | From / To | |
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Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS 2021) | Associate Editor (IS Implementation and Adoption Track) | / | |
Association for Information Systems (AIS) | Member (2016Present) | / |
Employment
Employer | Position | From / To | |
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Alpha Educational Institute, New Zealand | Lecturer | / | |
UUNZ Institute of IT and Business, New Zealand | Lecturer | / | |
Multimedia University | Business Tutor | / | |
Auckland University of Technology (AUT), New Zealand | Teaching Assistant and Project Supervisor | 20-JUN-13 / 01-SEP-18 | |
University College Cork (UCC) | Lecturer, Business Information Systems | 01-DEC-21 / | |
Maynooth University | Marie Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellow | 01-FEB-19 / | |
New Zealand National College, New Zealand | Lecturer | / | |
Pouyesh Bars Dadeh Pardazi Bargh O AB | Senior IT Expert, Senior Programmer, Database Developer, Data Analyst | / |
Education
Year | Institution | Qualification | Subject | |
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2017 | Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) | Information Systems | |
2003 | Shahid Beheshti University, Iran | Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) | Software Engineering | |
2012 | Multimedia University,Malaysia | Master of Business Administration (MBA, Honours) | Business Administration |
Teaching Interests
My teaching interests span various modules delivered to undergraduate students in their second, third, and final years, as well as to postgraduate students, across Information Systems (IS) and related disciplines. Currently, I teach courses that emphasize the management and governance of business data, advanced database design, business analytics, and systems analysis. Students in my classes gain comprehensive skills in relational and dimensional data modelling, data quality and governance principles, IS ethics, smart city applications and projects, database design and development, data security, business intelligence, and analytics.
I consistently create practical learning opportunities by enabling students to use leading software and database applications, including Oracle, SQL Server, MongoDB, Power BI, and Python, particularly for predictive and prescriptive modeling. My effectiveness in teaching is consistently demonstrated by strong student evaluations, highlighting my commitment to fostering an engaging, supportive, and stimulating educational environment.
In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I coordinate several undergraduate and postgraduate modules, including Predictive Analytics, Prescriptive Analytics, Database Design and Development (1 & 2), Data and Digital Strategy, Data Management Fundamentals, and Enterprise Data Governance. My coordination involves careful alignment of curriculum content with industry standards and evolving academic practices.
I consistently create practical learning opportunities by enabling students to use leading software and database applications, including Oracle, SQL Server, MongoDB, Power BI, and Python, particularly for predictive and prescriptive modeling. My effectiveness in teaching is consistently demonstrated by strong student evaluations, highlighting my commitment to fostering an engaging, supportive, and stimulating educational environment.
In addition to my teaching responsibilities, I coordinate several undergraduate and postgraduate modules, including Predictive Analytics, Prescriptive Analytics, Database Design and Development (1 & 2), Data and Digital Strategy, Data Management Fundamentals, and Enterprise Data Governance. My coordination involves careful alignment of curriculum content with industry standards and evolving academic practices.