
معرفی
Associate Professor Konrad Peszynski holds the position of Director of Programs in the Learning & Teaching department at RMIT University, Australia. He specializes in Supply Chain Management, eBusiness, and Information Systems, with a focus on the social and cultural dimensions of technology implementation. His research addresses challenges in logistics, disaster resilience, and educational innovation, particularly during the pandemic. He has supervised over 14 research-based degree candidates and teaches courses such as eProcurement and Globalisation in Business IT. Peszynski has received multiple awards, including the 2014 Teaching Excellence Award and the 2008 Best Paper Award for work on green IT frameworks. His industry experience includes roles at GS1 Australia and collaborations with organizations like SCLAA.
Education: PhD in Information Systems (2006) from Deakin University, focusing on power dynamics in systems implementation. He has also conducted extensive research on e-business in agriculture, organizational agility, and ethical considerations in technology adoption. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in global supply chains and community resilience strategies.
- Research Highlights: Disaster-resilient communities, agile supply chains, and ethical AI in education.
- Awards: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Teaching (2004), Australian Awards Nomination (2004).
- Supervision: Over 14 completed research projects spanning logistics, IT governance, and humanitarian systems.




