Dr. Sepide Sadeghi
Overview
Dr. Sepide Sadeghi is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her research lies at the intersection of information systems, sustainability, and digital innovations, with a particular focus on how emerging technologies can promote societal and environmental well-being. She uses a range of methodologies in her research, including experiments and computational methods such as agent-based modeling.
She earned her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of British Columbia, Sauder School of Business, specializing in Management Information Systems. She also holds a Master’s degree in Information Technology Management from the University of Tehran and a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering.
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Agent-based modeling in IS research - Green IS and societal impact - Digital Sustainability.
- Boh, W., Melville, N., Baptista, J., Chasin, F., Horita, F., Ixmeier, A., Johnson, S.L., Ketter, W., Kranz J., Miranda, S., Nan, N., Pentland, B., Recker, J., Sadeghi, S., Sarker, S., Sarker, S., Sutanto, J., Wang., P., Wilopo, W., 2023, “Digital Resilience for the Climate Crisis: A Multi-Perspective Analysis,” forthcoming, MIS Quarterly.
- Sadeghi, S., & Nan, N. (2025). AI’s Sustainability Dilemma: How Personalized Recommendations Influence Carbon Footprints (external link, opens in new window) . Americas Conference on Information Systems.
- Sadeghi, S., & Nan, N. (2023). Carbon Reward apps: Harnessing Gamification and Monetary Incentives for Sustainable Change (external link, opens in new window) . Americas Conference on Information Systems.
- COMM 205 – Introduction to Information Systems – Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia – Summer 2025
- COMM 205 – Introduction to Information Systems – Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia – Summer 2024