Teaching
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FM418 Christian Ethics for Business Professionals
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IS406 IS Project & Presentation
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MC408 Research Project & Presentation.
Experience
Current Designation
Dean of Faculty of Business and Informatics
Awards
- Research Excellence Award - DWU Researcher of the year 2018
Publications
Daniel, M. (2017). Electronic government: Factors that influence adoption by agencies in Papua New Guinea. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 27, 17 – 27.
Daniel, M. (2017). Electronic government: Adoption of e-services in Papua New Guinea. To be submitted for publication at SSGM, Australian National University.
Daniel, M. (2017). Electronic government: Evaluating status of service usage in Papua New Guinea. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 26, 30 – 43.
Daniel, M. (2016). Electronic government: Evaluating status through content analysis of government websites in Papua New Guinea. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 25, 24 – 39.
Daniel, M. (2016). Enterprise systems: An emerging technology for Papua New Guinea universities. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 24, 18 – 33.
Daniel, M. (2015). Electronic government: Understanding factors affecting citizen adoption in PNG using the UTAUT. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 23, 1-12.
Daniel, M. (2015). Electronic government: A development model for Papua New Guinea. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 22, 17-32.
Daniel, M. (2015). Electronic government: Case for adoption in Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of RST UPNG Science Conference Nov 2014, 3, 145 – 159.
Daniel, M. (2014). Electronic government: Case for Papua New Guinea. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 21, 154-166.
Daniel, M. (2014). Factors that impact upon the use of e-learning. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 20, 59-65.
Daniel, M. (2013). E-learning @ Divine Word University: Use of Moodle. Contemporary PNG Studies DWU Research Journal, 19, 63-78.
Book
Daniel, M. (2015). Principles of Kingdom Management. Papua New Guinea: Christian Books Melanesia.
Citations of my work.
Presentations
Daniel, M. (2018). Electronic government: Factors that influence adoption by agencies in Papua New Guinea. Paper accepted to be presented at the PNG Update conference in Port Moresby in June.
Daniel, M. (2017). Electronic government: Factors that influence adoption by agencies in Papua New Guinea. Paper to be presented at the PNG Impact conference in December at UPNG.
Daniel, M. (2017). Adoption of e-health systems in Papua New Guinea. Poster presented at the Painim Aut Health Seminar at Divine Word University in September.
Daniel, M. (2017). E-government: State of adoption in Papua New Guinea. Presented at the MN603 Managing Information Technology in the Public Sector class, Divine Word University.
Daniel, M. (2017). Adoption of e-government services in Papua New Guinea. Paper presented at the PNG Update conference at UPNG in August.
Daniel, M. (2017). Electronic government: Adoption of e-services in Papua New Guinea. Paper presented at the Pacific Research Colloquium, Australian National University.
Daniel, M. (2016). Electronic government in the public sector. Presented at the MN603 Managing Information Technology in the Public Sector class, Divine Word University.
Daniel, M. (2015). Adoption of Electronic government: Research design. Presented at the PNG Department of Education, Port Moresby.
Daniel, M. (2015). Adoption of e-government initiatives in Papua New Guinea. Proposal presented at the PhD Confirmation Seminar 2015, Divine Word University.
Daniel, M. (2014). Electronic government: Case for adoption in Papua New Guinea. Paper presented at the Research Science & Technology Conference 2014, University of Papua New Guinea.
Daniel, M. (2014). Identifying research questions and objectives. Personal experiences presented at the FBI Research Colloquium, Divine Word University.
Daniel, M., Jissang, J., Kohl, F., Peters, T. & Telles, A. C (2012). Software development using Google cloud computing. Project presented at the Agile Software Development 2012, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.
Daniel, M. (2010). Mobile programming: Sending sms using dot net application. Presented at the 5th Information Systems Symposium 2010, Divine Word University.
Supervision
Final year students in the information systems, mathematics and computing science programs.