Adil Bilal | University of Canterbury/Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha (original) (raw)
A keen researcher of Information Systems, trainer, consultant, and data analyst with over 11 years of experience, including academia, NGOs, public policy organizations and other groups working in the areas of Economic and Human Development. My work has facilitated organizations in building accurate and robust systems for monitoring and evaluation of trends in socio-economic, political and commercial spheres.
My vision to make the best use of my technical research expertise in logic development & data analysis in a research-based career; commitment to promote economic and social development through academia, industry, government, civil society, media, and natural environment collaboration; hence to acquire and apply advanced knowledge in a particular field, “ Research Commercialization & Industry Collaboration, Information System, Entrepreneurship, Management, Business Innovation, Organization Behavior, and Social Sciences Research.”
Currently PhD Candidate and Researcher at University of Canterbury.
My research examines the philosophy and ethics of emerging science and technologies in 21st century. My ongoing research project focuses on the role of moral and intellectual habits, skills and virtues of human beings: our character in the relationship between threats to personal information privacy and trust in emerging technologies.
Specialties: Information Systems, Emerging Technologies Issues, Personal Information Privacy, Data Ethics, Moral Machines, Virtuous Artificial Intelligence, Privacy Paradox, Trust in Technology, Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies, E-Government, Triple helix model of innovation, Quadruple and quintuple innovation helix frameworks, Entrepreneurial University, Research Commercialization & Industry Collaboration
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