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- Blake Ives, Scott Hamilton and G. B. Davis: "A Framework for Research in Computer-Based Management Information," Management Science (26:9), September 1980, pp. 910-934.
- Richard L. Nolan and James C. Wetherbe: "Towards a Comprehensive Framework for MIS Research," MIS Quarterly...


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Introduction to Information Systems

Session-wise Course Content: <Indicate the topics to be covered in 13 sessions, each lasting 1.5 hours, with any one of the session extended to 2 hours and Each day will include 2 sessions. Also, indicate details on pre-reads, relevant textbook chapters, any other articles and cases or exercises corresponding to each session. If any topics need more than one session, the sessions can be numbered in a single row and extra rows can be removed>   Session No. Topic(s) covered Pre-Readings/ Assigned textbook chapter/ Cases/ Exercises   1-2 Introduction to Management Research & Information Systems HBR- What Is Management Research Actually Good For? by Gerald F. Davis 2015 Does location matter in IS research? A developing country perspective from India , Priya Seetharaman, Saji K. Mathew, Rahul De' , Information Systems Journal 2024 ,   Ackoff, R. (1967). “Management Misinformation Systems,” Management Science, 14 (4), 147-156   Gorry, G A and Scott Morton, M S., (1971), “A framework for management information systems”, Sloan Management Review, 13   Avgerou, C. (2000) “IS: What sort of science is it”   Information Systems is Not a Reference Discipline (And What We Can Do About It), Wade, Michael; Biehl, Markus; and Kim, Henry (2006) , Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7(5), . 3 Framework for IS Research Blake Ives, Scott Hamilton and G. B. Davis: "A Framework for Research in Computer-Based Management Information," Management Science (26:9), September 1980, pp. 910-934. Richard L. Nolan and James C. Wetherbe: "Towards a Comprehensive Framework for MIS Research," MIS Quarterly (4:2), June 1980, pp. 1-20   4 Business Value of IT   Melville, N., Kraemer, K., & Gurbaxani, V. (2004). Review: Information Technology and Organizational Performance: An Integrative Model of IT Business Value. MIS Quarterly, 28(2), 283–322. 5 IS Success Petter, S., DeLone, W., & McLean, E. R. (2012). The Past, Present, and Future of ‘‘IS Success’’. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 13(5), 341–362   Measuring e-Commerce Success: Applying the DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model , International Journal of Electronic Commerce , 2004   Acceptance of e-learning in higher education: The role of task-technology fit with the information systems success model , IY Alyoussef - Heliyon, 2023   Determinants of user satisfaction with financial information systems in the digital transformation era: insights from emerging markets Manaf Al-Okaily, Mahmoud Al-Kofahi, Fadi Shehab Shiyyab, Aws Al-Okaily , Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication (2023)     6 Strategic Potential of IT/IS   Alter, S. (1976), “How effective managers use information systems”, Harvard Business Review, Nov-Dec. Parsons, G.L. (1983), “Information Technology: A New Competitive Weapon”, Sloan Management Review Michael E. Porter and Victor E. Millar (1985), “How Information gives you Competitive Advantage”, Harvard Business Review Lee, M.C.S. and Adams, D.S. (1990) “A manager’s guide to the strategic potential of information systems”, Information & Management, 19, 169-182.   7 Information Intensity in Products & Processes Galbraith, J., (1974), “Organizational Design: An Information Processing View” Interfaces 4(5), 28-36. CSF - Rockart, J.F. (1979) “Chief Executives Define their own Data Needs“, Harvard Business Review Glazer, R. (1993), “Measuring the value of Information: the Information Intensive Organization”, IBM Systems Journal, 32(1), 99-110. Porter and Heppelman, “How Smart Interconnected Products are Transforming Companies”, Harvard Business Review, 2015.   8-10 Impact of IT on various business aspects Venkatraman, N. (1994), “IT-Enabled Business Transformation: From Automation to Business Scope Redefinition”, Sloan Management Review, Hammer, M., (1990). “Reengineering Work: Don't Automate, Obliterate”, Harvard Business Review Gurbaxani, V. and Whang, S., (1991), “The Impact of Information Systems on Organizations and Markets” Communications of the ACM, 34(1) Child, John; Rita Gunther McGrath, “Organizations unfettered: Organizational form in an information-intensive economy”, Academy of Management Journal, 44(6) Zuboff, Shoshana. “New Worlds of Computer-Mediated Work.” Harvard Business Review Markus, M. L. (1983), Power, Politics, and MIS Implementation, Communications of the ACM   11-12 IT-enabled change/ and Digital transformation Vial, G. (2019). Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 28(2), 118-144 Drechsler, K., Gregory, R. W., Wagner, H.-T., & Tumbas, S. (2020). At the crossroads between digital innovation and digital transformation. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 47, 521-538 Kaganer, E., Gregory, R. W., & Sarker, S. (2023). A process for managing digital transformation: An organizational inertia perspective. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 24(4), 1005-1030 Mocker, Weill and Woerner, “Revisiting Complexity in the Digital Age”, Sloan Management Review, Summer 2014   13 Presentations   Session-wise Course Content: <Indicate the topics to be covered in 13 sessions, each lasting 1.5 hours, with any one of the session extended to 2 hours and Each day will include 2 sessions. Also, indicate details on pre-reads, relevant textbook chapters, any other articles and cases or exercises corresponding to each session. If any topics need more than one session, the sessions can be numbered in a single row and extra rows can be removed>   Session No. Topic(s) covered Pre-Readings/ Assigned textbook chapter/ Cases/ Exercises   1-2 Introduction to Management Research & Information Systems HBR- What Is Management Research Actually Good For? by Gerald F. Davis 2015 Does location matter in IS research? A developing country perspective from India , Priya Seetharaman, Saji K. Mathew, Rahul De' , Information Systems Journal 2024 ,   Ackoff, R. (1967). “Management Misinformation Systems,” Management Science, 14 (4), 147-156   Gorry, G A and Scott Morton, M S., (1971), “A framework for management information systems”, Sloan Management Review, 13   Avgerou, C. (2000) “IS: What sort of science is it”   Information Systems is Not a Reference Discipline (And What We Can Do About It), Wade, Michael; Biehl, Markus; and Kim, Henry (2006) , Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7(5), . 3 Framework for IS Research Blake Ives, Scott Hamilton and G. B. Davis: "A Framework for Research in Computer-Based Management Information," Management Science (26:9), September 1980, pp. 910-934. Richard L. Nolan and James C. Wetherbe: "Towards a Comprehensive Framework for MIS Research," MIS Quarterly (4:2), June 1980, pp. 1-20   4 Business Value of IT   Melville, N., Kraemer, K., & Gurbaxani, V. (2004). Review: Information Technology and Organizational Performance: An Integrative Model of IT Business Value. MIS Quarterly, 28(2), 283–322. 5 IS Success Petter, S., DeLone, W., & McLean, E. R. (2012). The Past, Present, and Future of ‘‘IS Success’’. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 13(5), 341–362   Measuring e-Commerce Success: Applying the DeLone & McLean Information Systems Success Model , International Journal of Electronic Commerce , 2004   Acceptance of e-learning in higher education: The role of task-technology fit with the information systems success model , IY Alyoussef - Heliyon, 2023   Determinants of user satisfaction with financial information systems in the digital transformation era: insights from emerging markets Manaf Al-Okaily, Mahmoud Al-Kofahi, Fadi Shehab Shiyyab, Aws Al-Okaily , Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication (2023)     6 Strategic Potential of IT/IS   Alter, S. (1976), “How effective managers use information systems”, Harvard Business Review, Nov-Dec. Parsons, G.L. (1983), “Information Technology: A New Competitive Weapon”, Sloan Management Review Michael E. Porter and Victor E. Millar (1985), “How Information gives you Competitive Advantage”, Harvard Business Review Lee, M.C.S. and Adams, D.S. (1990) “A manager’s guide to the strategic potential of information systems”, Information & Management, 19, 169-182.   7 Information Intensity in Products & Processes Galbraith, J., (1974), “Organizational Design: An Information Processing View” Interfaces 4(5), 28-36. CSF - Rockart, J.F. (1979) “Chief Executives Define their own Data Needs“, Harvard Business Review Glazer, R. (1993), “Measuring the value of Information: the Information Intensive Organization”, IBM Systems Journal, 32(1), 99-110. Porter and Heppelman, “How Smart Interconnected Products are Transforming Companies”, Harvard Business Review, 2015.   8-10 Impact of IT on various business aspects Venkatraman, N. (1994), “IT-Enabled Business Transformation: From Automation to Business Scope Redefinition”, Sloan Management Review, Hammer, M., (1990). “Reengineering Work: Don't Automate, Obliterate”, Harvard Business Review Gurbaxani, V. and Whang, S., (1991), “The Impact of Information Systems on Organizations and Markets” Communications of the ACM, 34(1) Child, John; Rita Gunther McGrath, “Organizations unfettered: Organizational form in an information-intensive economy”, Academy of Management Journal, 44(6) Zuboff, Shoshana. “New Worlds of Computer-Mediated Work.” Harvard Business Review Markus, M. L. (1983), Power, Politics, and MIS Implementation, Communications of the ACM   11-12 IT-enabled change/ and Digital transformation Vial, G. (2019). Understanding digital transformation: A review and a research agenda. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 28(2), 118-144 Drechsler, K., Gregory, R. W., Wagner, H.-T., & Tumbas, S. (2020). At the crossroads between digital innovation and digital transformation. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 47, 521-538 Kaganer, E., Gregory, R. W., & Sarker, S. (2023). A process for managing digital transformation: An organizational inertia perspective. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 24(4), 1005-1030 Mocker, Weill and Woerner, “Revisiting Complexity in the Digital Age”, Sloan Management Review, Summer 2014   13 Presentations   HBR- What Is Management Research Actually Good For? by Gerald F. Davis 2015 Does location matter in IS research? A developing country perspective from India , Priya Seetharaman, Saji K. Mathew, Rahul De' , Information Systems Journal 2024 ,   Ackoff , R. (1967). “Management Misinformation Systems,” Management Science, 14 (4), 147-156   Gorry , G A and Scott Morton, M S., (1971), “A framework for management information systems”, Sloan Management Review, 13   Avgerou , C. (2000) “IS: What sort of science is it”   Information Systems is Not a Reference Discipline (And What We Can Do About It), Wade, Michael; Biehl, Markus; and Kim, Henry (2006) , Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7(5), .

Blake Ives, Scott Hamilton and G. B. Davis: "A Framework for Research in Computer-Based Management Information," Management Science (26:9), September 1980, pp. 910-934. Richard L. Nolan and James C. Wetherbe : "Towards a Comprehensive Framework for MIS Research," MIS Quarterly (4:2), June 1980, pp. 1-20
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