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Annette Mills is a prominent Professor at the University of Canterbury's College of Business and Law in New Zealand, with a distinguished publication record spanning from 1997 to 2025. Her research primarily focuses on Information Systems, Knowledge Management, Privacy, Security, and Health Informatics, with significant contributions to understanding user behavior and technology adoption across diverse cultural contexts.
Dr. Mills' research interests span multiple dimensions of Information Systems, with particular expertise in knowledge sharing dynamics in organizations, privacy concerns in healthcare settings (especially in developing nations), and the adoption of emerging technologies. Her work demonstrates a strong international perspective, with empirical studies conducted in New Zealand, Ghana, Jamaica, and other countries, providing valuable cross-cultural insights into technology adoption and user behavior.
Her recent publications (2019-2025) reveal a strategic evolution toward contemporary challenges including AI in workplace knowledge sharing, digital humans, telehealth engagement, and privacy concerns in mobile emergency alert systems. These works demonstrate her ability to address timely and relevant issues in the Information Systems field while maintaining continuity with her foundational research on user behavior and technology adoption.
Dr. Mills has published extensively in prestigious venues including the Journal of the Association for Information Systems, Information Systems Frontiers, Management Information Systems Quarterly, and proceedings of major conferences like ICIS, PACIS, and HICSS. Her collaborative research network spans multiple continents, with frequent co-authorship patterns with researchers such as Nelly Todorova, Wynne Chin, and Vanesa Tennant.
Her work consistently bridges academic research and practical applications, with implications for organizations, policymakers, and technology designers. While specific student names aren't detailed in the available information, her extensive co-authorship with emerging researchers suggests significant mentoring contributions to the field.
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