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Philip Seltsikas

Philip Seltsikas

BSc(Hons); MSc PhD Aston
Associate Professor; Associate Dean (Undergraduate)

Room 417
H69 - Economics and Business Building
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 Australia

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Bio

Associate Professor Philip Seltsikas' research focuses on the application of information and communication technologies in business and government. His current research is in the area of electronic government with a specialisation on digital identity management. He has previously acted as Scientific Director and Coordinator for several European Commission funded research and technological development programmes in high technology areas including Identity Management for Electronic Government, Application Service Provision, Electronic Markets, RFID applications and other UK nationally funded research projects in business technology and e-government related domains.

He has held full time faculty posts at the University of Surrey where he was Senior Lecturer in Business Information Technology and Director of the Information Society Technologies Research Group. He was previously Lecturer in Information Management at Brunel University and prior to that he was lecturer in Business Policy and Strategic Management at the Aston Business School, Aston University, UK.

He holds a BSc (Hons) in Managerial and Administrative studies from Aston University, an MSc through research in Business Management from the Aston Business School and a PhD in Process Management and Information Systems from the same institution.

Newsroom articles

  • Australia must become a regional cyber-security leader 04 Feb 2013

    The Sydney Morning Herald

    Having a cohesive cyber policy and security centre is only a start, argue Philip Seltsikas and Max Soyref. Read more

  • Future of business cyber security tied to US election result 31 Oct 2012

    Sydney Morning Herald

    The Australian business community must remain acutely aware of cyber security developments in the US and be prepared to take an active role in any government-led response, write Associate Professor Philip Seltsikas and PhD candidate Max Soyref. Read more

  • Bonus question puzzles students 23 Jul 2012

    Sydney Morning Herald

    Published course entry scores are no longer the simple, unambiguous signposts they once were, with universities reinterpreting HSC results in a great variety of ways, notably by throwing bonus points into the mix.

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Research Grants

2012-2014

New technology and talent acquisition in Australian professional services firms

The project examines the adoption and use of new recruitment related technologies by Australian professional services firms. It will provide insights into how Australian organisations can make more effective use of internet and social media technologies to attract new talent - a critical challenge affecting many Australian businesses.

ARC Discovery Project

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    Dr Philip Seltsikas, Chair, Discipline of Business Information Systems investigates the major challenges surrounding how governments manage user identities online.

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