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Stephen Gulliver

Associate Professor
Informatics
Henley Business School University of Reading
United Kingdom

Biography

Stephen Gulliver received a BEng. (Hons) degree in Microelectronics, an MSc. degree (Distributed Information Systems) and a PhD in 1999, 2001, and 2004 respectively. Stephen worked within the Human Factors Integration Defence Technology Centre (HFI DTC), before getting a job as a lecturer at Brunel University (2005-2008). Now, as a lecturer within BISA his personal research relates to the area of user and pervasive Informatics. Dr Gulliver has published work covering a number of related topics, including: multimedia and information assimilation, usability, user acceptance / persuasion, and enterprise systems.

Research Interest

Business, Informatics, Systems and Accounting

Publications

  • Gulliver S, Ghinea G (2008) Distributed systems and multimedia. Pearson pp: 1-564.

  • Ghinea G, Andres F, Gulliver S (2011) Multiple sensorial media advances and applications: new developments in MulSeMedia. IGI Global, p: 344.

  • Liu K, Li W, Gulliver S (2013) Web of things, people and information systems.

  • Liu K, Gulliver SR, Li V, Yu C (2014) Service Science and Knowledge Innovation. 426:480.

  • Michell V, Rosenorn-Lanng DJ, Gulliver SR, Currie W (2014) Patient safety and quality care through health informatics. IGI Global, p: 486.

  • Gulliver SR (2006) Incorporating and understanding the user perspective. In: Ghinea G, Chen SY (eds.) Digital Multimedia Perception and Design. IGI Group Publishing, pp: 81-109.

  • Kyritsis M, Gulliver SR, Grzybek H (2010) Understanding individual differences: learning space in virtual environments. In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Management of Emergent Digital EcoSystems . pp: 267-274.

  • Kyritsis M, Gulliver SR, Morar S (2011) Learning space in virtual environments: understanding the factors influencing training time. In: Ciaramitaro B (ed.) Virtual worlds and e-commerce: technologies and applications for building customer relationships. IGI Global, pp: 216-230.

  • Wiafe I, Nakata K, Gulliver SR (2011) Designing persuasive third party applications for social networking services based on the 3D-RAB model. In: Park JJ, Yiang LT, Lee C (eds.) Future information technology : 6th international conference, pp: 54-61.

  • Kyritsis M, Gulliver S (2011) Appreciating individual differences: exposure time requirements in virtual space. In: Ghinea G, Andres F, Gulliver S (eds.) Multiple Sensorial Media Advances and Applications: New Developments in MulSeMedia. IGI Global, pp: 60-79.

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