Dr Shahid Md Shahiduzzaman

Lecturer , Business - UNE Business School

Shahid Md Shahiduzzaman

Mobile: 0469767526

Email: mshahid3@une.edu.au

Twitter: @@ShahiduzM

Biography

Dr. Shahiduzzaman is the Lecturer of Business at the University of New England. Before this role, he worked as Unit Coordinator at the University of Queensland (UQ) and Research Fellow at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT). Shahiduzzaman came to academia with more than ten years of full-time industry experience. He worked as Senior Advisor at the Transport and Main Roads, Senior Analyst at Queensland Treasury, and a Research Economist at Bangladesh Bank.  He played the role of an Advisor (2018-19) of Australia’s First Robotics Roadmap, which laid the foundation of Australia’s digital strategy. With 30+ research papers, Shahid's papers appeared in reputed A* and A journals, e.g., Global Environmental Change (A*), Energy Economics (A*), Applied Energy (A), Energy Policy (A), Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews (A), Australian Journal for Agricultural and Resource Economics (A) and Journal of Business Ethics (A).  He has successfully led more than ten externally funded projects.

Qualifications

PhD (UniSQ, Australia)

MA  (Japan)

MBus (1st Class)

BBus (Honours, 1st class)

Awards

Research Excellent  Award  (UniSQ), 2017

2015 - 2017 QUT Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

2017 – Research Excellence Award, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

2012 - 2015 USQ Postgraduate Research Fellowship, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

2009 - 2012 USQ Postgraduate Research Scholarship, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

2002 - 2004 Matsushita International Foundation Scholarship, Japan.

Teaching Areas

Responsible Management , Strategic Management , Business Economics , Financial Markets

Primary Research Area/s

Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ; Firm performance and productivity; Climate Change and Emissions Reduction Policy; Corporate Finance; Strategic Management ; Digital Maturity

Research Interests

Recent Grants

Chief Investigator: Connecting Queensland’s Regions: viability and impact assessment for future network extensions, Qld. Gov. 2019. A$100K.

Research Lead, Plastic Pollution Policy Matrix, Dept. of Environment and Science, Qld. Gov. Aug 2019. A$75K.

Research Lead, Digital Strategy, Department of Environment and Science, Queensland Gov. 2019. A$80K.

Chief Investigator, Digital Confidence Survey, Brisbane Marketing, 2017-18. A$50K.

Chief Analyst, Productivity of the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises: insights from the Longitudinal Small Business Survey, Enterprise Research Centre, March 2018. BP5000.

Advisor, Australian Robotics Roadmap, Australian Centre for Robotics Vision, June 2018. A$20K.

Chief Investigator, Benchmarking Digital Maturity, the Australian Government's Innovation Connection Grant, and KJR Australia, August 2017. A$50K.

Research Supervision Experience

Sustainability , Strategic Management, Climate laws

Publications

Journal papers  (selected)

Alam, K., Ali, M.A., Erdiaw-Kwasie, M., Shahiduzzaman, M., Velayutham, E., Murray, P.A. and Wiesner, R., 2022. Impact of ICTs on Innovation and Performance of Firms: Do Start-ups, Regional Proximity and Skills Matter. Sustainability14(10), p.5801.

Alam, K., Erdiaw-Kwasie, M.O., Shahiduzzaman, M. and Ryan, B., 2018. Assessing regional digital competence: Digital futures and strategic planning implications. Journal of rural studies, 60, pp.60-69.

Shahiduzzaman, Md, Marek Kowalkiewicz, Rowena Barrett (2018), Digital dividends in the phase of falling productivity growth and implications for policy making, International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, Vol. 67 Issue: 6, pp.1016-1032. SCImago Q1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Layton A (2017), Decomposition analysis for assessing the United States 2025 emissions target: How big is the challenge? Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 67(372-383).
Q1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Layton A (2015), Changes in CO2 emissions over business cycle recessions and expansions in the United States: A decomposition analysis, Applied Energy,150, 25–35. Q1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md, & Layton A, (2015), Decomposition analysis to examine Australia’s 2030 GHGs emissions target: How hard will it be to achieve? Economic Analysis and Policy, 48, 25-34.SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Burke P, Shahiduzzaman Md & Stern DI (2015), Carbon dioxide emissions in the short run: The rate and sources of economic growth matters, Global Environmental Change, 33, 109–121. Q1 Journal.

Erdiaw-Kwasie MO, Alam K & Shahiduzzaman Md (2015), Towards understanding stakeholder salience transition and relational approach to ‘better corporate social responsibility: a case for a proposed model in practice, Journal of Business Ethics, 2015, 1-17. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md, Layton A & Alam K, (2015), On the contribution of information and communication technology to productivity growth in Australia, Economic Change, and Restructuring, 48(3), 281-304. SCImagoQ2 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md, Layton A & Alam K (2015), Decomposition of energy-related CO2 emissions in Australia, Challenges and Policy Implication.Economic Analysis and Policy, 45, 100–111.Vol. 48, December 2015, Pages 25–34. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2014), Inter-fuel substitution in Australia: A way forward in achieving environmental sustainability, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 58, 22-42. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2014), The long-run impact of information and communication technology on economic output: The case of Australia, Telecommunications Policy, 38, 623-633. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2014), Information technology and its changing roles toe economic growth and productivity in Australia, Telecommunications Policy, 38, 125-135. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2014), A reassessment of energy and GDP relationship: A case of Australia, Environment, Development, and Sustainability, 16, 323-344.ERAQ2 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2013), Changes in energy efficiency in Australia: A decomposition of aggregate energy intensity using logarithmic mean divisi approach, Energy Policy,56, 341–351. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2012), Cointegration and causal relationships between energy consumption and output: Assessing the evidence from Australia, Energy Economics 34, 2182-2188. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md & Alam K (2014), Inter-fuel substitution in Australia: A way forward in achieving environmental sustainability, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 58, 22-42. SCImagoQ1 Journal.

Shahiduzzaman Md (2009), Measuring core inflation in Bangladesh,Bangladesh Development Studies, XXXII(1), 23-43.

Mujeri MK, Shahiduzzaman Md & Ezazul I (2009), Application of p-star model for measuring inflationary pressure in Bangladesh, Bangladesh Development Studies, XXXII(1), 01-22.

Naser MS & Shahiduzzaman Md (2009), Volatility in the call money rate and efficacy of monetary policy operations in Bangladesh,Bank Parikrama, XXXIII/XXXIV, 24-39.

Working Papers

Shahiduzzaman, Md 2022, Individual effects and complementarities-in-performance: The long-run impacts of CSR on an acquirer’s performance in cross-border mergers. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4189869

Industry Reports (Selected)

Shahiduzzaman, Md, Kowalkiewicz & Townson, Peter (2019) Connecting Queensland’s Regions: viability and impact assessment for future network extensions, Qld. Gov. 2019. A$100K.

Shahiduzzaman, Md, Kowalkiewicz, Marek, Matson, Cat, & Townson, Peter (2018) The Brisbane Digital Confidence Index 2018. PwC Chair in Digital Economy, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Qld.

Barrett, Rowena, Shahiduzzaman, Md, & Kowalkiewicz, Marek (2018)  Productivity of the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises: insights from the Longitudinal Small Business Survey.ERC Enterprise Research Centre, UK

Shahiduzzaman, Md, Kowalkiewicz, Marek, & Barrett, Rowena (2018) State of the State: 2017 Environmental Sensing.
Brisbane, Australia.

Sue Keay, A Robotics Roadmap for Australia 2018. Md Shahiduzzaman performed the role of Roadmap Advisor.https://www.roboticvision.org/wp-content/uploads/Robotics-Roadmap_FULL-DOCUMENT.pdf

Shahiduzzaman Md, Marek Kowalkiewicz, Rowena Barrett and Matt McNaughton (2017), Digital Business: Towards a Value Centric Maturity Model, PwC Chair in Digital Economy, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. Industry Report. https://www.chairdigitaleconomy.com.au/wp- content/uploads/2018/04/Digital-Business-Part-B.pdf

Barrett, Rowena, Kowalkiewicz, Marek, & Shahiduzzaman, Shahid M. (2016) High Growth and Technology: High Growth Firms in the Digital Economy.PwC Chair in Digital Economy, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD.

Shahiduzzaman, Md, Kowalkiewicz, Marek, Barrett, Rowena, & Briggs, A. (2015) Technology investment is not enough: Growing Australia’s Productive Digital Economy.PwC Chair of Digital Economy, Queensland University of Technology, Australia.

Alam K & Shahiduzzaman Md (2015) Shaping Our Economic Future –An E-Impact Study of Small and Medium Enterprises in the Western Downs Region, Queensland: USQ.  

Alam K & Shahiduzzaman Md (2013) Community Preferences for Digital Futures, Queensland: USQ. ISBN 978-0-909306-00-7.

Media

Brisbane Times. To tackle climate change, let’s start with plastics, October 29, 2019.

The Conversation The benefits of job automation are not likely to be shared equally, February 05, 2018.

ABC News. Why it is Unlikely the benefits of job automation will be shared equally, February 05, 2018.

The Conversation, .Businesses need to get smarter when investing in tech .August 16, 2016.

The Conversation, Budget does little to help transition the economy. May 04, 2016.

Financial Review, Efforts needed to get digital benefits, March 29, 2016.

Financial Review. Think Digital Investment, think smart. January 07, 2016.

Clinical Skills and Experience

Quantitative, Econometrics , Modelling

Memberships

Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM)

Consultancy Interests

Digital divide, Digital maturity, Carbon footprint , Net -zero transition

Community and Advocacy Organisation Collaborations

Non-Government Organisations  (NGOs)  in  Bangladesh