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Dr. Mark Bremhorst is affiliated with the University of Queensland (UQ) as a member of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law (BEL), within the School of Business. He holds a PhD in Business, awarded in 2020, focusing on digital representation and decision-making. His research emphasizes systems design, decision-support systems, and computer-augmented decision-making, with a strong theoretical grounding in cognition and its impact on human-computer interaction.
Research Interests: Mark’s work bridges cognitive theories and technological applications, particularly in decision-making frameworks and organizational systems. He explores how digital tools enhance data-driven decision processes and investigates the socio-technical dimensions of integrating technology into educational curricula. His studies often address challenges in effectively leveraging information systems for both organizational efficiency and cognitive support.
Publications Trends: Mark’s publications span academic conferences and book chapters, reflecting a focus on decision-support mechanisms, the evolution of IT use in organizations, and the intersection of technology with education and cultural contexts. Recent work (2023–2024) highlights pilot studies on heuristic decision-making and socio-technical approaches to indigenizing curricula through technology.
Awards and Achievements: No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: No advisees or grants are explicitly mentioned. His research contributions are primarily as a sole or co-author of publications.
Labs/Teams: No affiliated labs or collaborative teams are detailed in the text. His work appears to be individual or project-based within the School of Business.


