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Senior Lecturer

Telephone : +44 (0)20 8392 3481
Email : H.Siala@roehampton.ac.uk
Department : Business
Office location : Queen's Building 221

Qualifications

PhD

Research Interests

Cultural impact on consumer interactions in e-Commerce
User acceptance models for Information System Technologies

Research Projects Undertaken

JISC (Joint Information System Committee)
Description: Modeling 'Employer-led' Skills Provisioning for CPD (Continuous Professional Development)
Start Date : June 08
Finish Date: Dec 08

Research Funding:

JISC (Joint Information System Committee)
Description: Modeling 'Employer-led' Skills Provisioning for CPD (Continuous Professional Development)
Start Date : June 08
Finish Date: Dec 08

Membership of Professional Bodies

Member of The British Computer Society

Consultancy Experience

Managing Web site development projects

Publications

Siala, H., O'Keefe, R.M. and Hone, K.S. (2003), “The impact of religious affiliation on trust in the context of electronic commerce”, Interacting With Computers (A Special issue), Elsevier Science
Cole, M., O'Keefe, R. and Siala, H. (1999-2000), "From User Interface to Consumer Interface", Information System Frontiers
Cole, M., O'Keefe, R. and Siala, H. (2003), "From User Interface to Consumer Interface" (ed.), E-Business Management: Integration of Web Technologies With Business Models (Integrated Series in Information Systems 1),Kluwer Academic Publishers
Siala, H. (2011), "Using Progressive Disclosure Diagramming Techniques to Facilitate the Teaching and Learning of Computer Programming", 11th Programming Seminar, The Higher Education Academy: Information and Computer Sciences (hosted by BCS)
Siala, H. and Siddiqui, F. (2004), “The Impact of a ‘Theological’ Web Interface on Trust in the Context of Electronic Commerce”, The Fourth International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB2004), will be hosted by Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, December 5-9, 2004