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The Maturing of E-Commerce Education in Our Curricula
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ABSTRACT
When the power of e-commerce was unleashed for the benefit of the society, the evolution of the business world started. Businesses used electronic data interchange (EDI) to reduce costs, increase the speed, and increase the accuracy of business documents when doing business with other companies. Consumers were no longer tied to local stores or mail catalogues for retail purchases. E-commerce became a new retail outlet in the late 1990s. Educational institutions, for their part...
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Reflections on Teaching Information Systems Analysis and Design: From Then to Now!
Journal of Information Systems Education
; ABSTRACT David Avison and Guy Fitzgerald have had over 30 years' experience teaching information systems development methodologies, techniques and tools at the old UK polytechnics, universities and business schools in the UK, France, Australia and the United States in faculties of commerce,
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Academic departments of information systems faculty in the U.S.
Journal of Information Systems Education
; ABSTRACT Information systems (IS) faculty are located in a variety of different departments in academic institutions. Both the theoretical basis of the discipline and the curricular needs of the professional business community influence departmental organization. Analyzing changes in the
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Research in Information Systems Analysis and Design: Introduction to the Special Issue
Journal of the Association for Information Systems
; Abstract Information systems analysis and design (ISAD) arguably lies in the core of the Information Systems (IS) discipline. Although ISAD is central to the IS curriculum, it remains somewhat at the periphery of research in leading journals. A recent study (Vessey, Ramesh, and Glass 2002) showed
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IS'95: guideline for undergraduate IS curriculum. (information systems)(Special Issue on IS Curricula and Pedagogy)
MIS Quarterly
; Keywords: Education, undergraduate curriculum, information systems, system analysis, system design, faculty resources ISRL Categories: IA01 Introduction An industry as innovative and progressive as the computer field needs continuous knowledge and skill updating. Concomitantly, university-level
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International Perspectives on Information Systems: A Social and Organisational Dimension.
Journal of Global Information Management
; International Perspectives on Information Systems: A Social and Organisational Dimension Edited by: Savvas Katsikides and Graham Orange Ashgate Publishing Limited 1998 ISBN: 1840145080 US$79.95 A number of books have come out of late to support the growing stature of international issues in
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Information Systems Enrollments: Challenges and Strategies
Journal of Information Systems Education
; ABSTRACT Since the late 1990s, enrollments in Information Technology and Information Systems-related academic programs have declined sharply. This paper addresses possible causes of the enrollment decline, and some of the "myths" regarding careers in IT/IS are dispelled. A number of efforts
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Information systems as a field of academic study
Database for Advances in Information Systems
; Computer-based information systems have become a critical part of the products, services, operations, and management of organizations. The effective and efficient use of information and communications technologies is an important element in achieving competitive advantage for business organizations
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A re-evaluation of information systems publication forums
The Journal of Computer Information Systems
; ABSTRACT The value or quality of journals for dissemination of new research results by academic researchers is a source of ongoing discussion in the academic community. The information systems field is experiencing a tremendous rate of growth and divergence simultaneously. With the ever-increasing
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AN END-USER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CURRICULUM FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
The Journal of Computer Information Systems
; ABSTRACT This paper presents a model curriculum for students studying organizational and end-user information systems (OEIS). Developed by the Organizational Systems Research Association (OSRA), the curriculum contains seven required and six elective courses which are based on a foundation of
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RISC and reward? A model for the role of information systems in strategic change within healthcare orgainzations
Organization Development Journal
; ABSTRACT Previous work on strategic information systems planning (SISP) concentrates on its role in competitive advantage and the need to align information systems strategy with business strategy. These ideas derive from a functionalist, rational perspective of organisations. Such concepts meet
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