The core information systems (IS) course in an MBA program (the foundations IS course required for all students) is typically one of the hardest to teach. The wide range of student skills and the differing opinions on the content make this course a perennial problem. Who is the target audience? What should be the focus of the course? What is the appropriate course content? What is the proper balance between technical and managerial topics? To help answer these questions this paper investigates the problematic issues surrounding the core IS course and the current pedagogical approaches. An examination of past studies on IS skills seems to suggest academia should consider redesigning the MBA level core IS course. The paper proposes a new ...
We report on the design and implementation of an unusual course in Information Systems (IS) manageme...
By combining knowledge management concepts with standard MBA course elements (technology, applicatio...
IS master’s program curricula around the US vary, but are loosely based on the work that resulted in...
Despite the ever increasing reliance of modern businesses on information technology, many leading MB...
Core MBA IT courses have tended to be survey courses that cover important topics but often do not su...
This panel will discuss and debate whether the core Information Systems course in a business school ...
This paper narrates our experience with a course on Information Technology that is part of the MBA c...
Although major attention today is being devoted to spreading computer usage throughout the general B...
Franklin University, was considering the development of a postgraduate program in business administr...
This paper is an assessment of the topical coverage of current Managing Information Systems (MIS) te...
This paper investigates the core curricula of Information Systems (IS) master’s programs. It examine...
Recent discussion about MIS centers on its role as an academic discipline and the utility of the cor...
Teaching the required MIS course in the MBA curriculum has become an increasingly demanding task. As...
Gaining an understanding of Information Systems and improving IS education has become a serious issu...
The Joint Curriculum Task Force of ACM/AIS/DPMA produced Curriculum \u2795 for undergraduate program...
We report on the design and implementation of an unusual course in Information Systems (IS) manageme...
By combining knowledge management concepts with standard MBA course elements (technology, applicatio...
IS master’s program curricula around the US vary, but are loosely based on the work that resulted in...
Despite the ever increasing reliance of modern businesses on information technology, many leading MB...
Core MBA IT courses have tended to be survey courses that cover important topics but often do not su...
This panel will discuss and debate whether the core Information Systems course in a business school ...
This paper narrates our experience with a course on Information Technology that is part of the MBA c...
Although major attention today is being devoted to spreading computer usage throughout the general B...
Franklin University, was considering the development of a postgraduate program in business administr...
This paper is an assessment of the topical coverage of current Managing Information Systems (MIS) te...
This paper investigates the core curricula of Information Systems (IS) master’s programs. It examine...
Recent discussion about MIS centers on its role as an academic discipline and the utility of the cor...
Teaching the required MIS course in the MBA curriculum has become an increasingly demanding task. As...
Gaining an understanding of Information Systems and improving IS education has become a serious issu...
The Joint Curriculum Task Force of ACM/AIS/DPMA produced Curriculum \u2795 for undergraduate program...
We report on the design and implementation of an unusual course in Information Systems (IS) manageme...
By combining knowledge management concepts with standard MBA course elements (technology, applicatio...
IS master’s program curricula around the US vary, but are loosely based on the work that resulted in...