Dr Aashish Srivastava - Researcher Profile

Aashish Srivastava

Address

Department of Business Law and Taxation
Monash University, Clayton

Contact Details

Tel: +61 3 990 58418

Email: Aashish.Srivastava@monash.edu


Biography

Dr Aashish Srivastava is a lecturer in the Department of Business Law and Taxation.

Aashish Srivastava joined the department in 2007 as an assistant lecturer, and became a lecturer in 2009.
He completed his PhD in 2009 on ‘Acceptance Issues in Electronic Signatures’. He continues to publish his work regularly across his areas of interest, which include legal issues in e-commerce, e-crimes and cyber bullying.

Aashish research expertise has been internationally recognised. He is on the roaster of experts for the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL). In 2011, he was invited to participate in the UNCITRAL Colloquium at the UN Head Quarters in New York.

For his strong research knowledge and expertise in the area of electronic signatures he has received several national and international invitations to provide expert opinion and has also been quoted in the media on issues related to e-signatures in smart phones and tablet computers.

Aashish paper was recognised as a highly commended Best Early Career Academic Conference paper by the Australian Law Teachers Association in 2009.  He is also a recipient of the Department of Business Law and Taxation Research Grant (2008) and the Faculty of Business and Economics Research Grant (2009). He is an Associate Editor of the Business and Management Research and has been a reviewer of several leading journals such as Information Technology and People and the Journal of Administration and Governance.

His research and supervision interests include e-signature, e-governance, cross border e-trade, e-crimes, cyber bullying and law of cartels.

In 2010 Aashish received the Dean’s Award for Teaching Achievement and Contribution to Student Learning 2010, which was preceded by a Department of Business Law and Taxation Teaching Award for Excellence and Innovation in 2009.

Keywords

e-signature, internet security, e-crimes, cyber bullying

Qualifications

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HIGHER EDUCATION
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2012
PHD
Institution: Monash University
Year awarded: 2009
POST GRADUATE DIP IN CYBERLAWS
Institution: Indian Law Institute, New Delhi
Year awarded: 2001
LLB
Institution: Banaras University (India)
Year awarded: 1999
BSC (BACHELOR OF SCIENCE)
Institution: Purvanchal Uiversity (India)
Year awarded: 1995

Publications

Journal Articles

Srivastava, A., Boey, J.Y.M., 2012, Online bullying and harassment: An Australian perspective, Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology [P], vol 6, issue 2, Masarykova Univerzita Pravnicka Fakulta, Brno Czech Republic, pp. 299-320.

Srivastava, A., 2011, Resistance to change: Six reasons why businesses don't use e-signatures, Electronic Commerce Research [P], vol 11, issue 4, Springer New York LLC, New York USA, pp. 357-382.

Srivastava, A., 2009, Businesses' perception of electronic signatures: An Australian study, Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review [P], vol 6, Pario Communications Ltd, UK, pp. 46-56.

Srivastava, A., 2009, Electronic signatures and security issues: An empirical study, Computer Law and Security Report [P], vol 25, issue 5, Elsevier Advanced Technology, UK, pp. 432-446.

Srivastava, A., Thomson, S.B., 2009, Framework analysis: A qualitative methodology for applied policy research, Journal of Administration and Governance [P], vol 4, issue 2, Monash University, Department of Management, Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 72-79.

Srivastava, A., 2008, Legal understanding and issues with electronic signatures - An empirical study of large businesses, Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal [P], vol 35, issue 1, Rutgers University, School of Law (Newark), United States, pp. 42-76.

Srivastava, A., Thomson, S.B., 2007, E-business law in China: Strengths and weaknesses, Electronic Markets, vol 17, issue 2, Routledge, UK, pp. 126-131.

As-Saber, S., Hossain, M., Srivastava, A., 2007, Technology, society and e-government: In search of an eclectic framework, Electronic Government: An International Journal, vol 4, issue 2, Inderscience Publishers, UK, pp. 156-178.

As-Saber, S., Srivastava, A., Hossain, M., 2006, Information technology law and e-government: a developing country perspective, Journal of Administration & Governance, vol 1, issue 1, Network of Asia Pacific Schools and Institutes of Public Administration and Governance (NAPSIPAG), Clayton Vic Australia, pp. 84-101.

Srivastava, A., 2006, Issuance of digital signatures: a comparative analysis of Australia, United Kingdom and Hong Kong, International Journal of Technology, Knowlege and Society, vol 2, issue 4, Common Ground Publishing Pty Ltd, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 171-176.

Srivastava, A., As-Saber, S., 2006, With time and patience the mulberry leaf becomes a silk gown: regulating ICT in Bangladesh, International Journal of Technology, Knowledge & Society, vol 2, issue 3, Common Ground, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 79-88.

Srivastava, A., 2005, Educating businesses about digital signatures, International Journal of Business & Management Education, vol 13, University of Southern Queensland, Qld Australia, pp. 1-16.

Srivastava, A., 2005, Is internet security a major issue with respect to the slow acceptance rate of digital signatures?, Computer Law and Security Report, vol 21, issue 5, Elsevier Ltd, Oxford UK, pp. 392-404.

Srivastava, A., 2005, No rice, no wife to cook: an analysis of the electronic signatures law of China, International Journal of Law and Information Technology, vol 13, issue 3, Oxford University Press, Oxford UK, pp. 437-452.

Conference Proceedings

Shah, H., Srivastava, A., 2012, E-signature issues in cross-border single window: A comparative analysis of Australia, UK and China, International Conference: Current Problems in Legal Theory and in Comparative Law, 26 October 2012, Cordial Lex Publishing House, Cluj-Napoca Romania, pp. 504-531.

As-Saber, S., Hossain, M., Srivastava, A., 2007, Information and communication technology and e-government: A proposed framework, Proceedings of the 8th International Research Conference on Quality, Innovation and Knowledge Management, 12 February 2007 to 14 February 2007, Monash Unviersity, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 79-87.

Srivastava, A., 2006, A two-country comparison of the issuance of digital signatures, Management and Technology in the Global Economy: Nurturing Innovations and National Heritage, 27 June 2006 to 1 July 2006, Global Business and Technology Association, USA, pp. 975-980.

Srivastava, A., 2006, Electronic signatures: A brief review of the literature, The New e-Commerce: Innovations for Conquering Current Barriers, Obstacles and Iimitations to Conducting Successful Business on the Internet: Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC'06), 13 August 2006 to 16 August 2006, Association for Computing Machinery Inc, New York USA, pp. 605-609.

Srivastava, A., 2005, Is the pen mightier than the electronic signature?, ICT networks - building blocks for economic development, 28/08/2005 to 30/08/2005, Communication Economics and Electronic Markets Research Centre, Perth WA Australia, pp. 1-15.

Srivastava, A., As-Saber, S., 2005, Regulating information and communication technology: a critical review of Bangladesh's draft IT Act, Business and Government in Bangladesh in the 21st Century: Proceedings of the Conference, 07 November 2005 to 07 November 2005, Department of Management, Monash University, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 1-26.

Other

Srivastava, A., Thomson, S., 2007, Electronic signatures and ethics, Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security, vol encyclopedia, Information Science Reference, United States, pp. 179-186.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
Legal and regulatory barriers in establishing cross-border single window: an exploratory study involving Australia and its top ten trading partners.
Supervisors:
Srivastava, A (Main), Arup, C (Associate).