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Journal Articles
- 2023
- [j11]Seyedehsaba Bagheri, Gail Ridley, Belinda Williams:
Organisational Cyber Resilience: Management Perspectives. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 27 (2023) - 2017
- [j10]Micheal Axelsen, Peter Green, Gail Ridley:
Explaining the information systems auditor role in the public sector financial audit. Int. J. Account. Inf. Syst. 24: 15-31 (2017) - 2012
- [j9]Gail Ridley, Judy Young:
Theoretical approaches to gender and IT: examining some Australian evidence. Inf. Syst. J. 22(5): 355-373 (2012) - 2006
- [j8]Gail Ridley:
Characterising Information Systems in Australia: A Theoretical Framework. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 14(1) (2006) - [j7]Gail Ridley:
The State of Information Systems in Australian Universities - Tasmanian Report. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 14(1) (2006) - [j6]Gail Ridley, Judy Young:
Towards evaluating health information portals: a Tasmanian E-health case study. Int. J. Electron. Heal. 2(1): 79-91 (2006) - 2003
- [j5]Judy Young, Gail Ridley:
E-commerce in Developing Countries. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 11(1): 1-6 (2003) - 2001
- [j4]Judy Young, Gail Ridley, Jeff Ridley:
A Preliminary Evaluation of Online Access Centres: Promoting Micro E-Business Activity in Small, Isolated Communities. Electron. J. Inf. Syst. Dev. Ctries. 4(1): 1-17 (2001) - 1998
- [j3]Gail Ridley, Paula Goulding, Glenn Lowry, Graham Pervan:
The Australian Information Systems Research Community: an analysis of mainstream publication outlets. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 5(2) (1998) - 1997
- [j2]Gail Ridley:
The Role of Conferences and Refereed Journals in Australian Information Systems Research. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 5(1) (1997) - 1996
- [j1]Gail Ridley:
Focusing Information Systems Post-Graduate Research Projects. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 4(1) (1996)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2017
- [c9]Seyedehsaba Bagheri, Gail Ridley:
Organisational Cyber Resilience: research opportunities. ACIS 2017: 102 - 2011
- [c8]Micheal Axelsen, Paul Coram, Peter Green, Gail Ridley:
Examining The Role Of IS Audit In The Public Sector. PACIS 2011: 23 - 2008
- [c7]Gail Ridley, Jacky Hartnett, Wilumpa Jarern-Imakul:
Mapping Information Security Standards: A Counter-Terrorism Example. ECIS 2008: 1370-1381 - 2006
- [c6]Lynne Gerke, Gail Ridley:
Towards an abbreviated COBIT framework for use in an Australian State Public Sector. ACIS 2006 - [c5]Phyl Webb, Carol E. Pollard, Gail Ridley:
Attempting to Define IT Governance: Wisdom or Folly? HICSS 2006 - 2005
- [c4]Qiang Liu, Gail Ridley:
IT Control in the Australian Public Sector: An International Comparison. ECIS 2005: 985-996 - [c3]Craig Warland, Gail Ridley:
Awareness of IT Control Frameworks in an Australian State Government: A Qualitative Case Study. HICSS 2005 - 2004
- [c2]Gail Ridley, Judy Young, Peter Carroll:
COBIT and Its Utilization: A Framework from the Literature. HICSS 2004 - 2000
- [c1]Courtney McWatt, Gail Ridley:
The Potential of Electronic Commerce for the Tasmanian Timber Veneer Industry Courtney. PACIS 2000: 75
Parts in Books or Collections
- 2014
- [p1]Micheal Axelsen, Peter Green, Gail Ridley:
Financial Information Systems Audit Practice: Implications of International Auditing and Accounting Standards. Computing Handbook, 3rd ed. (2) 2014: 64: 1-16
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