Indrit Troshani
Associate Professor
Business School
University of Adelaide
Australia
Biography
Indrit is the lecturer-in-charge for Internet Commerce and teaches both the undergraduate and postgraduate versions of this course. In addition, he also teaches Information Systems and Management Accounting at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Indrit has completed a PhD which deals with error prevention in software development. His research interests include innovation adoption, electronic commerce, and software development process improvement. Currently, Indrit is conducting two main research projects. The first is a collaborative effort with Professor Andy Lymer, University of Birmingham, UK, and is concerned with the adoption of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) in Australia and the United Kingdom. In the second project, Indrit is working with Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe, RMIT University, Melbourne to explore the adoption of wireless technologies for diabetes self-management. Indrit is the lecturer-in-charge for Internet Commerce and teaches both the undergraduate and postgraduate versions of this course. In addition, he also teaches Information Systems and Management Accounting at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Indrit has completed a PhD which deals with error prevention in software development. His research interests include innovation adoption, electronic commerce, and software development process improvement. Currently, Indrit is conducting two main research projects. The first is a collaborative effort with Professor Andy Lymer, University of Birmingham, UK, and is concerned with the adoption of the eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) in Australia and the United Kingdom. In the second project, Indrit is working with Professor Nilmini Wickramasinghe, RMIT University, Melbourne to explore the adoption of wireless technologies for diabetes self-management.
Research Interest
Innovation adoption and diffusion (e.g. digital business reporting, mobile technology in healthcare, social media, Green IS) Accounting information systems Social construction of technology