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Associate Professor Ali Intezari
Associate Professor

Ali Intezari

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Overview

Background

Ali Intezari is an Associate Professor of Management and Technology at UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Prior to joining the University of Queensland, he held academic positions in New Zealand. His research interests include decision-making, human-technology interaction, wisdom theory, knowledge management, cultural studies, and business in the Middle East. He has published in the fields of organisation/management, knowledge management, and information systems. A/Prof Intezari has taught courses at the postgraduate and undergraduate levels. He has won multiple teaching and research awards.

Availability

Associate Professor Ali Intezari is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Massey University

Research interests

  • Wisdom and Wise Decision-making

    My research delves into the concept of wisdom in decision-making, investigating the characteristics that define wise decisions and the processes through which they are made. I examine the integration of cognitive and emotional intelligence, ethical reasoning, and contextual awareness in making choices that are not only effective but also ethically sound and socially responsible. By exploring the theoretical frameworks and practical applications of wisdom in various decision-making scenarios, my work aims to enhance our understanding of how wisdom can be cultivated and applied to achieve better outcomes in personal, organisational, and societal contexts.

  • Knowledge Management, Knowledge Culture

    My research in knowledge management centres on developing and implementing strategies to optimise the creation, dissemination, and implementation of knowledge in organisational settings. I investigate how various knowledge management practices, such as organisational cultures and technological tools, affect the efficiency and innovation capacity of enterprises. My work in this area aims to enhance organisational learning and decision-making by effectively managing both tacit and explicit knowledge. Through this research, I seek to bridge the gap between knowledge accumulation and practical application, driving sustained competitive advantage and continuous improvement in complex organisational landscapes.

  • Emerging Technologies

    My research focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies and decision-making processes. I explore how innovations such as artificial intelligence and big data are affecting our decision-making capacity, and reshaping the way individuals and organisations make decisions. By examining the cognitive, ethical, and societal implications of these technologies, my work seeks to uncover how they influence wise decision-making in various contexts. My research not only contributes to our understanding of technological impacts but also aims to enhance decision-making strategies in an increasingly digital world.

Works

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101 works between 2007 and 2025

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2007

Journal Article

Knowledge culture: Dimensions, criteria, and comparison of three organizations

Zahedi, S. M. and Intezari, A. (2007). Knowledge culture: Dimensions, criteria, and comparison of three organizations. Quarterly Journal of Management and Accounting School, 56, 45-69.

Knowledge culture: Dimensions, criteria, and comparison of three organizations

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Ali Intezari is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Managing sustainability-related multistakeholder conflicts using wisdom meta-framework: Towards an integrative theoretical model

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Justin Brienza

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Interconnectedness and Complexity of Value Creation with Dialogical-Paradoxical Transformation: Festival Literacy in Australia and Indonesia

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Ree Jordan

  • Doctor Philosophy

    RENEWABLE ENERGY STRATEGY IN CARBON TRADING FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Ian MacKenzie

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Role of AI-Leadership interaction in improving expenditure management in Australian local government procurement processes

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Saphira Rekker

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Combining Qualitative and Machine Learning Techniques Towards Effective Regulation of Data Privacy and Cybersecurity

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Morteza Namvar

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Combining Qualitative and Machine Learning Techniques Towards Effective Regulation of Data Privacy and Cybersecurity

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Morteza Namvar

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring Counterproductive Knowledge Behaviour in the Workplace

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Richard O'Quinn, Dr Justin Brienza

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Associate Professor Ali Intezari directly for media enquiries about:

  • Human-Technology Interaction
  • Iran and Middle East
  • Knowledge Management
  • Strategic Decision-making
  • The Wisdom theory

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