Director, Centre for Professional Development, Professor, Department of Information Systems, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
Mira Kartiwi completed her studies at the University of Wollongong, Australia, resulting in the following degrees being conferred: Bachelor of Commerce ub Business Information Systems, Master of Information Systems and her PhD with a thesis "Electronic commerce adoption in urban and rural Indonesian SMEs". Currently, she is a full Professor in the Department of Information Systems, Kulliyyah of Information and Communication Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). She is also the Director for Centre for Professional Development in the IIUM.
Mira Kartiwi received an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) in 2004. Recognizing her research achievements, she was later granted the Higher Degree Research Award for Excellence in 2007. In 2011, she was appointed as an Honorary Fellow at the University of Wollongong, Australia. In this capacity, she has since completed numerous research collaborations with colleagues in the Business Faculty and the SMART Infrastructure Facility. Furthermore, acknowledging her expertise, she has also been appointed as an Editorial Board member for both local and international journals. Additionally, she is an experienced consultant specializing in the financial and manufacturing sectors. Her areas of expertise encompass health informatics, e-commerce, data mining, information systems strategy, business process improvement, product development, marketing, delivery strategy, workshop facilitation, training, and communications. Through her consultancy work, she benefits from an extensive network of associate consultants and businesses.
Having completed several certifications in e-learning and data analytics, she is a certified Moodle Educator and a fellow and instructor for the Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) program at Shenandoah University (Barzinji Project, USA). Through her COIL projects with various partner institutions, she promotes diverse viewpoints on course topics and global issues through data analytics, encouraging students to consider alternative perspectives and challenge their own assumptions.
In addition to her academic and industrial work, Mira Kartiwi is renowned as a passionate Cyberparenting activist. She works closely with schools and Muslim societies in Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia to provide awareness for parents and children on the risk of going online (Internet).