Suelette Dreyfus is an Australian technology researcher, journalist, and academic. She is a lecturer in the Department of Computing and Information Systems at the University of Melbourne,[1][failed verification] as well as the principal researcher on the impact of digital technologies on whistleblowing as a form of freedom of expression.[2] Her research includes information systems,[3][4][5]digital security, privacy, and the impact of technology on whistleblowing,[6][7] health informatics[8] and e-education.
^Brown, AJ, Vanderkerckhov, W, Dreyfus, S (2014). ‘The relationship between transparency, whistleblowing and public trust’. Research Handbook on Transparency, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK
^Lederman RM, Dreyfus S, Matchan J E, Knott JC, Milton S. Electronic error-reporting systems: A case study into the impact on nurse reporting of medical errors. Nursing Outlook. Mosby. 2013, Vol. 61, Issue 6, pp. 417 - 426.
^Pang, F. R Sharma, R Lederman, S Dreyfus (2011). "Organisational Culture and Organisational Impacts of Information Systems: A Review of the Empirical Literature". Proceedings of 21st Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Brisbane, Australia.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Peng F, Kurnia S, Lederman RM, Dreyfus S. Information Systems and Hospital Work: A structuralist investigation. Proceedings of the 16th PACIFIC ASIA CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION SYSTEMS. Association for Information Systems. 2012.
^Miceli MP, Dreyfus S, Near JP. Outsider 'whistleblowers': Conceptualizing and distinguishing 'bell-ringing' behavior. International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2014. Editors: Brown AJ, Lewis D, Moberly RE, Vandekerckhove W.
^Bosua R, Milton S, Dreyfus S, Lederman R. Going public: Researching external whistleblowing in a new media age. International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2014. Editors: Brown AJ, Lewis D, Moberly RE, Vandekerckhove W.
^Lederman R, Kurnia S, Peng F, Dreyfus S (2015). "Tick a box, any box: A case study on the unintended consequences of system misuse in a hospital emergency department". Journal of Information Technology Teaching Cases. 5 (2): 74–83. doi:10.1057/jittc.2015.13. S2CID110123206.