Brief Bio
Dr Ilja Nastjuk is a passionate academic with over 10 years of experience teaching subjects in the fields of IT, data analytics, accounting, and strategy. He holds a Master degree in Management (University of Göttingen), a PhD in Information Systems (University of Göttingen), and a PhD in Accounting and Corporate Governance (Macquarie University). Dr Nastjuk’s research interests encompass the impact of technology on stress and human behaviour, the management of information security, and the adoption of self-driving cars. His work has been featured in numerous peer-reviewed journals and conference proceedings, including the European Journal of Information Systems, Computers & Security, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Electronic Markets, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology, and the International Conference on Information Systems. In addition to his academic pursuits, he serves as a Content Specialist for Data Analytics at CA ANZ, where he provides leadership and direction in developing and facilitating curricula in data analytics and IT.
Publications
A field experiment on ISP training designs for enhancing employee information security compliance, I Nastjuk, F Rampold, S Trang, J Benitez, European Journal of Information Systems, 1-24 Integrating and synthesising technostress research: a meta-analysis on technostress creators, outcomes, and IS usage contexts, I Nastjuk, S Trang, JV Grummeck-Braamt, MTP Adam, M Tarafdar, European Journal of Information Systems 33 (3), 361-382 What drives the acceptance of autonomous driving? An investigation of acceptance factors from an end-user's perspective, I Nastjuk, B Herrenkind, M Marrone, AB Brendel, LM Kolbe, Technological Forecasting and Social Change 161, 120319.