List of Publications

 

Refereed Journals

1.       Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2006). “The proliferation of identification techniques for citizens throughout the ages”, IEEE Technology & Society Magazine, 10 pages (accepted for publication subject to revision, March 06).

 

2.       Masters, A. & Michael, K. (2006). “Lend me your arms: the use and implications of humancentric RFID”, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, Elsevier Press, 20 pages (accepted for publication).

 

3.       Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2006). “The auto-ID technology system: five case studies exploring the dynamics of innovation in the high-tech industry”, International Journal of Innovation Management, 31 pages (accepted for publication subject to revision, April 06).

 

4.       Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2005). Microchipping people: the rise of the electrophorus”, Quadrant, March, pp. 22-33.

 

 

Refereed Book Chapters

5.       Michael, K. & Masters, A. (2005). “Realised applications of positioning technologies in defense intelligence” in H. Abbass & D. Essam (eds), Applications of Information Systems to Homeland Security and Defense, IDG Press, ch. 7, pp. 167-195.

 

6.       Michael, K. & Masters, A. (2005). “The advancement of positioning technologies in defense intelligence” in H. Abbass & D. Essam (eds), Applications of Information Systems to Homeland Security and Defense, IDG Press, ch. 8, pp. 196-220.

 

7.       Michael, K. (2004). “Location-based services: a vehicle for IT&T convergence” in K. Cheng et al. (eds), Advances in e-Engineering and Digital Enterprise Technology, Professional Engineering Publishing, London, pp. 467-477.

 

8.       Michael, K. (2003). “Trends in the selection of automatic identification technology in electronic commerce applications”, in N. Cerpa & P. Bro (eds), Building society through e-commerce: e-Government, e-Business and e-Learning, Chile: University of Talca, pp. 135-152.

 

 

Refereed Conference Proceedings

9.       Michael, K. (2006). “The effects of downsizing on knowledge management”, The Second International Conference on International Business and Management (13-16th February 2006), pp. 1-8 (in press).

 

10.   Perusco, L. & Michael, K. (2005). “Humancentric applications of precise location-based services”, IEEE Conference on e-Business Engineering, (18-22nd October: Beijing, China), IEEE Computer Society, Washington, pp. 409-418.

 

11.   McCathie, L. & Michael, K. (2005). “Is it the end of barcodes in supply chain management?”, Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research LatAm (3-5th October: Talca, Chile), University of Talca, Chile, pp. 1-19.

 

12.   Cooper, R. & Michael, K. (2005). “E-mall business models”, Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research LatAm (3-5th October: Talca, Chile), University of Talca, Chile, pp. 1-15.

 

13.   Alves, K. & Michael, K. (2005). “The rise and fall of digital music distribution services: a Cross-Case Comparison of MP3.com, Napster and Kazaa”, Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research LatAm (3-5th October: Talca, Chile), University of Talca, Chile, pp. 1-22.

 

14.   Masters, A. & Michael, K. (2005). “Humancentric applications of RFID implants: the usability contexts of control, convenience and care”, The Second IEEE International Workshop on Mobile Commerce and Services (19th July: Munich, Germany), IEEE Computer Society, Washington, pp. 32-41.

 

15.   Michael, K. & McCathie, L. (2005). “The pros and cons of RFID in supply chain management”, International Conference on Mobile Business (11-13th July: Sydney, Australia), IEEE Computer Society, Washington, pp. 623-629.

 

16.   Michael, K. & Tootell, H. (2005). “Introducing location-based services into information technology curriculum: reflections on practice”, International Conference on Mobile Business (11-13th July: Sydney, Australia), IEEE Computer Society, Washington, pp. 220-226.

 

17.   Sargent, J. & Michael, K. (2005). “The need for a digital aid framework in humanitarian relief”, The 9th World Multi-Conference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, (10-13th July: Orlando, Florida), vol 5, pp. 1-7.

 

18.   Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2004). “The auto-ID trajectory”, Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research LatAm (13-15th October: Talca, Chile), University of Talca, Chile, pp. 1-20.

 

19.   Michael, K. & Masters, A. (2004). “Applications of human transponder implants in mobile commerce”, The 8th World Multiconference on Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics (18-21st July: Orlando, Florida), vol. V, pp. 505-512.

 

20.   Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2004). “The social, cultural, religious and ethical implications of automatic identification”, Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference in Electronic Commerce Research (10-13th June: Dallas, Texas), pp. 433-450.

 

21.   Michael, K. (2003). “The importance of conducting geodemographic market analysis on coastal areas: a pilot study using Kiama Council”, in C. D. Woodroffe & R. A. Furness (eds.), Coastal GIS 2003: an integrated approach to Australian coastal issues, Centre for Maritime Policy, Wollongong, Australia, pp. 481-496.

 

 

Refereed Case Studies

22.   Michael, K. & Dunn, L. (2006). “The use of information and communication technology for the preservation of aboriginal culture: the Badimaya people of Western Australia”, in L. Dyson (ed), Information Technology and Indigenous People, IDG Press, pp. 1-5 (in press).

 

The following 7 papers were published in Internet Commerce, a popular eBusiness tertiary text:

23.   Michael, K. (2003). “Integrating islands of information through CRM”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 176-179, 181.

 

24.   Michael, K. (2003). “The adoption of e-commerce by microbusiness”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 99-104.

 

25.   Michael, K. (2003). “The automatic identification trajectory”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 131-134, 136.

 

26.   Michael, K. (2003). “The battle against security attacks”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 156-159, 162.

 

27.   Michael, K. (2003). “The online privacy frontier”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 259-263, 265.

 

28.   Michael, K. (2003). “The rise of the wireless internet”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, Sydney, pp. 291-294, 296.

 

29.   Toshack, A. & Michael, K. (2003). “Barunga music online”, in E. Lawrence et al. (eds.), Internet commerce: digital models for business, John Wiley & Sons, pp. 76-80, 82.

 

 

Non-refereed Conference/ Workshop Presentations

1.       Michael, K. (2005). “The use of geospatial intelligence for national Security: determining the threats and identifying the critical infrastructure to protect”, RNSA Risk Assessment Workshop, UNSW, Nov 28th.

 

2.       Michael, K. (2005). “Location-based services for tracking objects and subjects”, Urban Transit Conference, Melbourne, Hilton on the Park, Nov 15th.

 

3.       Michael, K. (2005). “Locatum”, The 32nd Annual Research Seminars of Surveying and Spatial Intelligence, UNSW, Nov 6th.

 

4.       Michael, K. (2005). “Towards a hierarchical positioning system”, Collaborative Electronic Commerce Technology and Research LatAm (3-5th October: Talca, Chile).

 

5.       Michael, K.  (2004). “Knowledge management: a case study on Nortel Networks”, The Fourth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations, (3-6th August: Greenwich), pp. 1-3.

 

6.       Michael, K. (2000). “Case study: An integrated approach to telecommunications using a geographic information system”, Global MapWorld Conference, 1st-3rd May, San Antonio, Texas, USA.

 

7.       Michael, K. (2000). “What do you want the Internet to be?”, Asia Pacific MapWorld Conference, 21st-24th April, The Westin, Sydney, Australia.

 

8.       Michael, K. (2000). "Nortel Networks assesses customer needs quickly & accurately with MapInfo", MapInfo, http://www.mapinfo.com/telecommunications/casestudy5.pdf

 

9.       Michael, K. (2000). "7th Annual MapWorld Conference", Directions Magazine, http://www.directionsmag.com/article.asp?ArticleID=66

 

10.   Michael, K. (2000). "Women in GIS: Katina Michael", Directions Magazine, http://www.directionsmag.com/article.asp?ArticleID=62

 

11.   Michael, K. (1999). “Case study: Nortel Networks solutions- incorporating the power of MapInfo”, Asia Pacific MapWorld Conference, 21st-23rd April, Star City Casino, Sydney, Australia.

 

12.   Michael, K. (1997). “Federal government adoption of multiapplication smart cards”, Science and Technologies Studies Today: Forging New Links, 20th-21st September, University of Wollongong.

 

 

Invited Seminars to Chapters, University Research Groups (non-refereed)

1.       Michael, K. (2005). “The integration of positioning technologies for precise location determination”, DSL Research Day, 24th October, University of Wollongong.

 

2.       Michael, K. (2005). “The automatic identification technology system”, IEEE Engineering Management Society, Singapore Chapter, 13th April, National University of Singapore.

 

3.       Michael, K. (2005). “Systems of innovation: a case study on the Auto-ID Industry”, Centre for eBusiness Research (CeBAR) Group Seminar, May, University of Wollongong.

 

4.       Michel, K. (2003). “The quest for the human as an electrophorus”, Centre for e-Applications Research (CeAR) Group Seminars, 4th April, University of Wollongong.

 

5.       Michael, K. (2001). “The auto-ID trajectory”, SITACS Research Student Conference, 22nd November, Novotel, Wollongong.

 

6.       Michael, K. (1999). “Automatic identification technologies”, ITACS Postgraduate Research Group Seminar, 8th July, University of Wollongong.

 

 

Currently Under Review (refereed)

1.       Michael, K., McNamee, A., Michael, M.G., Tootell, H. (2006). “The social implications of tracking and monitoring subjects and objects using GPS”, IEEE International Symposium on Technology & Society.

 

2.       Michael, K. (2006). “The hybridisation of automatic identification techniques in mass market applications: Towards a Model of Coexistence”, IEEE Third International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology.

 

3.       Michael, K. (2006). “The notion of a tracking device in US and Australian legislation”, The Social Implications of Information Security Measures to Citizens and Business”.

 

4.       Michael, K. (2006). “Automatic location identification- a paradigm shift”, The Social Implications of Information Security Measures to Citizens and Business”.

 

5.       Michael, K. (2007). “Geocoding”, in H.A. Karimi (ed), Encyclopaedia of GeoInformatics, IDG Press.

 

6.       Michael, K. (2007). “Thematic mapping”, in H.A. Karimi (ed), Encyclopaedia of GeoInformatics, IDG Press.

 

7.       Michael, K. (2007). “The importance of GIS to location-based services”, in H.A. Karimi (ed), Encyclopaedia of GeoInformatics, IDG Press.

 

8.       Michael, K. & Tootell, H. (2007). “Does the proliferation of automatic identification devices mean better national security?”, in M. Quigley (ed), Encyclopaedia of Information Ethics and Security, IDG Press.

 

9.       Michael, K. & McNamee, A. (2007). “Monitoring and tracking humans using the Global Positioning System”, in M. Quigley (ed), Encyclopaedia of Information Ethics and Security, IDG Press.

 

10.   Michael, K. & Michael, M.G. (2007). “The quest for immortality through electrophoresis”, in M. Quigley (ed), Encyclopaedia of Information Ethics and Security, IDG Press.

 

11.   Michael, K., Michael, M.G., Akela, M.R. (2007). “The use and potential misuse of medical transponder implants”, in M. Quigley (ed), Encyclopaedia of Information Ethics and Security, IDG Press.