This paper explores the nature of Information Management (IM) pedagogic practice within UK higher education (HE), by exploring the history of IM and teasing out what this may mean for its teaching. Empirical evidence is considered from both qualitative and quantitative data analysis perspectives through the application of Grounded theory. A web-based survey of 308 UK Information Systems/Management academics was undertaken. The sampling strategy for this phase was convenience sampling using a closed population, i.e. only members of the United Kingdom Academy for Information Systems (UKAIS) and yielded a 30% response rate. This was followed by 12 semi-structured interviews within two universities, giving a strong comparison between organisati...
In the 21st Century, IT Governance is, within the broader corporate governance context, critical for...
Over the past 20 years, universities in the United Kingdom have been undergoing a dramatic period of...
This paper considers the impact of the emerging “information society” on the education and developme...
This paper explores the nature of Information Management (IM) pedagogic practice within UK higher ed...
This paper explores the nature of Information Management (IM) pedagogic practice within UK higher ed...
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in general, and universities in the UK in particular, are compl...
Abstract: Globalisation has altered the nature and complexity of the operating environment for highe...
The nature of Higher Education in the UK has changed over the last three decades. Academics can no l...
* Analysis of changes in the management and organization of professional academic work in British un...
* Analysis of changes in the management and organization of professional academic work in British un...
Higher education institutions are in the knowledge business, since they are involved in knowledge cr...
This paper presents the initial findings of a case study conducted at seven Higher Education Institu...
This paper examines the delivery of concepts related to the role of the information technology\ud (I...
The approach to the education of information professionals in the digital environment developed by...
In this increasingly competitive world, business organisations are evolving, so does the educational...
In the 21st Century, IT Governance is, within the broader corporate governance context, critical for...
Over the past 20 years, universities in the United Kingdom have been undergoing a dramatic period of...
This paper considers the impact of the emerging “information society” on the education and developme...
This paper explores the nature of Information Management (IM) pedagogic practice within UK higher ed...
This paper explores the nature of Information Management (IM) pedagogic practice within UK higher ed...
Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in general, and universities in the UK in particular, are compl...
Abstract: Globalisation has altered the nature and complexity of the operating environment for highe...
The nature of Higher Education in the UK has changed over the last three decades. Academics can no l...
* Analysis of changes in the management and organization of professional academic work in British un...
* Analysis of changes in the management and organization of professional academic work in British un...
Higher education institutions are in the knowledge business, since they are involved in knowledge cr...
This paper presents the initial findings of a case study conducted at seven Higher Education Institu...
This paper examines the delivery of concepts related to the role of the information technology\ud (I...
The approach to the education of information professionals in the digital environment developed by...
In this increasingly competitive world, business organisations are evolving, so does the educational...
In the 21st Century, IT Governance is, within the broader corporate governance context, critical for...
Over the past 20 years, universities in the United Kingdom have been undergoing a dramatic period of...
This paper considers the impact of the emerging “information society” on the education and developme...