This study investigates the influence of internship experience, grade-point average (GPA), and job market on the starting salaries of management information systems (MIS) graduates. The seven-year period of the study includes the strong job market of the Internet boom, as well as the weak job market following the Internet bust. The regression results indicate that several factors are significantly related to starting salary including internship experience, GPA, job market, and size of employer. Internship experience was found to play a particularly strong role in predicting MIS starting salaries. A significant interaction effect indicates that the positive effect of internship experience is stronger during a weak job market. Graduates ...
The purpose of this study was to examine which Business majors are currently being selected by new B...
Purpose – This paper reports the results of an empirical investigation of the relationship between i...
We thank Erica Blom and Sarah Amanda Levis for helping us with some early data issues, and David Car...
Due to the recent economic recession and the significant reduction in Information Technology (IT) ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the Academic and Co-Curricular factors that predict Full-Ti...
This study followed two cohorts of BIS (business information systems) graduates (one group had under...
With the current turmoil in the U.S. economy, it is more necessary than ever to ensure that graduate...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional ‘sandwich’ work placement enhances gra...
This paper reports on a set of research studies conducted to identify the size and composition of th...
Considering the ongoing concerns regarding enrollments in MIS programs, it is necessary for MIS educ...
This paper presents the results of a job skill survey of Management Information Systems (MIS) alumni...
To enhance student’s employability skills, various programs and activities have been added to the co...
The purpose of this study was to examine which Business majors are currently being selected by new B...
Purpose – This paper reports the results of an empirical investigation of the relationship between i...
We thank Erica Blom and Sarah Amanda Levis for helping us with some early data issues, and David Car...
Due to the recent economic recession and the significant reduction in Information Technology (IT) ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine the Academic and Co-Curricular factors that predict Full-Ti...
This study followed two cohorts of BIS (business information systems) graduates (one group had under...
With the current turmoil in the U.S. economy, it is more necessary than ever to ensure that graduate...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data fro...
This study investigates whether the completion of an optional ‘sandwich’ work placement enhances gra...
This paper reports on a set of research studies conducted to identify the size and composition of th...
Considering the ongoing concerns regarding enrollments in MIS programs, it is necessary for MIS educ...
This paper presents the results of a job skill survey of Management Information Systems (MIS) alumni...
To enhance student’s employability skills, various programs and activities have been added to the co...
The purpose of this study was to examine which Business majors are currently being selected by new B...
Purpose – This paper reports the results of an empirical investigation of the relationship between i...
We thank Erica Blom and Sarah Amanda Levis for helping us with some early data issues, and David Car...