NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon
Full-time Faculty
Professor of Information Systems; ResWORK Fellow
School of Computing and Information Systems
SCIS
Qualification
- PhD, University of British Columbia, 1997
Research Areas and Areas of Expertise
Strategic Priorities
HighlightsFiona Fui-Hoon Nah is a globally recognized scholar in human-computer interaction, digital transformation, and information systems, renowned for her pioneering research, extensive editorial leadership, and impactful contributions to academia and industry.
Combines interdisciplinary methodological rigor (HCI, neuroIS, experimental and field studies) with real-world relevance in digital transformation, AI governance, and technology adoption; recognized among the world’s top 2% most influential researchers; recipient of major awards including AIS Fellow and Top 50 Asia Women Tech Leaders; influential in shaping global HCI and IS research agendas through editorial leadership, conference organization, and mentorship; strong advocate for ethical, inclusive, and human-centered technology design.
Focused research areas include HCI and user experience in immersive environments (metaverse, VR/AR); flow and engagement in digital contexts; generative AI and human-AI collaboration; digital transformation in business and education; gamification and motivation; privacy, trust, and security in information systems; neuroIS and the neural correlates of user experience; technology adoption and impact on well-being.
Combines interdisciplinary methodological rigor (HCI, neuroIS, experimental and field studies) with real-world relevance in digital transformation, AI governance, and technology adoption; recognized among the world’s top 2% most influential researchers; recipient of major awards including AIS Fellow and Top 50 Asia Women Tech Leaders; influential in shaping global HCI and IS research agendas through editorial leadership, conference organization, and mentorship; strong advocate for ethical, inclusive, and human-centered technology design.
Focused research areas include HCI and user experience in immersive environments (metaverse, VR/AR); flow and engagement in digital contexts; generative AI and human-AI collaboration; digital transformation in business and education; gamification and motivation; privacy, trust, and security in information systems; neuroIS and the neural correlates of user experience; technology adoption and impact on well-being.
Areas of Expertise
Human-computer interactionFlow experienceComputer-mediated communicationEnterprise Resource
Past Awarded Grant
- Are Neural Correlates of Flow Experience Invariant?, SMU Internal Grant, Ministry of Education (MOE) Tier 1, PI: NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon, 2024, S$120,000
- Understanding & Fighting Scams: Psychological and Social Perspectives & Effective Interventions, Collaborative Research Fund, Hong Kong University Grants Committee, 2026, HKD5,900,000
- Advancing Shared Autonomy: Innovating Collaborative and Sensory Interfaces for Future Teleoperation Systems, Collaborative Research Fund, Hong Kong University Grants Committee, Co-PI: NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon, 2025, HKD4,820,284
- Building Reflection Competencies for Human-AI Collaboration: A Multi-Agent Training System, SMU Resilient Workforce Institute, SMU ResWORK Institute, PI: NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon, 2025, SGD70,000
- Innovative Technology-in-Education (FITE), Fund for Innovative Technology-in-Education (FITE), Lingnan University, PI: NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon, Co-PI: NAH, Fiona Fui-Hoon, 2024, HKD1,500,000
Latest Publications
Showing up to 6 latest publications from the past 5 years.
- Z Zhu, C Hsu, FFH Nah, N LiuInternet Research 36 (7), 24-42, 2026
- FFH Nah, CH Tan
- S Schöbel, D Benner, FFH Nah, K Lim
- R Zheng, FFH NahTechnological Forecasting and Social Change 222, 124399, 2026
- WORKSHOP PROGRAM & [2026]P Zhang, J Lazar, S McCoy, FFH Nah, T Hess, J KimWorkshop Program 27, 30, 2026
- C Stephanidis, G Salvendy, M Antona, VG Duffy, Q Gao, W Karwowski, ...International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 41 (19), 11947-11995, 2025
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Qualification
- PhD, University of British Columbia, 1997