課程資訊
課程名稱
高等資訊管理
Advanced Information Management 
開課學期
103-2 
授課對象
管理學院  資訊管理學研究所  
授課教師
魏志平 
課號
IM8004 
課程識別碼
725 D1140 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期二2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
管一203 
備註
本課程中文授課,使用英文教科書。與許瑋元合開
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生) 且 限博士班
總人數上限:25人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1032IM8004_ 
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課程概述

The objective of this course is to give students an overview of research on information systems and management (or IS research for short). Many information systems/technologies deployed in organizations once were considered having strong implications to performance and competitive advantage improvement. In recent years, as information systems/technologies become ubiquitous (not scare), an infrastructure (not proprietary), and a commodity, they become operational and strategic necessity. IS research focuses on the effective and efficient development, deployment, and utilization of information systems/technologies by individuals, groups, organizations, or society for the improvement of economic and social welfare.

In this course, we will cover a broad range of topics related to information systems and management as well as research methods commonly employed in IS research (e.g., survey, experiment, case study, analytical modeling, design science, etc). Most articles discussed in class are published in top-tier IS journals. This course will be conducted mainly in the paper-presentation-and-critic format. Through reading and presenting assigned papers, students are expected to gain understanding on contemporary IS research and establish appropriate perception about what research is. On the contrary, through paper discussions and critics, students are expected to improve their critical and logical thinking and to develop their competence of identifying and justifying interesting research topics, all of which are essential research capability that junior researchers (e.g., doctoral students like you) need to learn. 

課程目標
待補 
課程要求
Paper Presentation and Discussions:
Two articles will be assigned for paper presentation every week. For each article to be presented, one student will be assigned as a presenter to go over the paper. The presenter needs to prepare a 50-minute presentation on the assigned article. All other students in the class are also expected to finish the reading and participate in discussions. Besides presenting the material reported in the assigned article, the presenter needs to highlight the following:
• What are the major contributions of the study?
• What are the shortcomings of the study?
• How can this study be improved and what are the possible extensions of the study?
• What is the evolution of research relevant to the topic investigated in this study?
After each paper presentation, the instructor(s) will facilitate in-class discussions. Thus, besides understanding the details of the research study reported in the article, all students in the class should also focus on the aforementioned questions.

Literature Summary Report:
Each student is also required to complete a literature summary report on a specific topic of your own choice. Students are required to collect relevant literature, develop a framework to structure the relevant literature, and review and summary the relevant literature according to your developed framework. Please note that a paper-by-paper summary is absolutely insufficient and unacceptable. Moreover, the topic that you select for your literature summary report should be different from the topic of your term project (see the description below).

Term Project:
You are required to undertake a term project related to IS research. Your term project needs to clearly address a research question and provide useful research results to the topic under investigation. Before you decide the project direction and scope, you are encouraged to discuss your thoughts and plan with the instructor(s).
In your project proposal and during the project proposal presentation, you are required to 1) clearly state the motivation and importance of your research project, 2) provide preliminary literature review, 3) propose your research model (or design), and 4) conclude with expected research results. You are expected to prepare a 10-minute project proposal presentation and a 5-page written project proposal.
At the end of semester, 20 minutes are allocated to each project presentation. Again, you are expected to report the research motivation and objective, literature review, research model (or design), and important research results. In addition, you have to show the significance of your research project by discussing your contributions to the topic under investigation and other areas related to your research project.

Participation:
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in class discussions. Levels of participation will be evaluated based on each student's contribution to class discussions, not just on class attendance.
 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 
指定閱讀
Readings:
PhD Training and Beyond: Research, Publications, and Others:
[S09] Straub, D.W. (2009). Why top journals accept your paper. MIS Quarterly, 33(3), iii-x.
[G01] Grover, V. (2001). 10 mistakes doctoral students make in managing their program. Decision Line, 11-13.

Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research Methods:
[OB91] Orlikowski, W.J. & Baroudi, J.J. (1991). Studying information technology in organizations: Research approaches and assumptions. Information Systems Research, 2(1), 1-28.
[W06] Walsham, G. (2006). Doing interpretive research. European Journal of Information Systems, 15(3), 320-330.

Experimental Research in Information Systems:
[DLS10] Dou, W., Lim, K.H., Su, C., Zhou, N., & Cui, N. (2010). Brand positioning strategy using search engine marketing. MIS Quarterly, 34(2), 261-279.
[GW08] Gregg, D.G., & Walczak, S. (2008). Dressing your online business for success: An experiment comparing two eBay businesses. MIS Quarterly, 32(3), 653-670.

Reference Readings
[B89] Benbasat, I. (1989). Laboratory experiments in information systems studies with a focus on individuals: a critical appraisal. The Information Systems Research Challenge: Experimental Research Methods, 2, 33-47.

Survey Research in Information Systems:
[LR11] Lu, Y. & Ramamurthy, K. (2011). Understanding the link between information technology capability and organizational agility: An empirical examination. MIS Quarterly, 35(4), 931-954.
[KCK12] Kim, H., Chan, H.C., & Kankanhalli, A. (2012). What motivates people to purchase digital items on virtual community websites? The desire for online self-presentation. Information Systems Research, 23(4), 1232-1245.

Reference Readings
[PK93] Pinsonneault, A. & Kraemer, K. (1993). Survey research methodology in management information systems: An assessment. Journal of Management Information Systems, 10(2), 75-105.

Meta Analysis Research in Information Systems:
[KD03] Kohli, R. & Devaraj, S. (2003). Measuring information technology payoff: A meta-analysis of structural variables in firm-level empirical research. Information Systems Research, 14(2), 127-145.
[DWV01] Dennis, A.R., Wixom, B.H., & Vandenberg, R.J. (2001). Understanding fit and appropriation effects in group decision support systems via meta-analysis. MIS Quarterly, 25(2), 167-193.

Case Study Research in Information Systems:
[XLB08] Xue, Y., Liang, H., & Boulton, W.R. (2008). Information technology governance in information technology investment decision processes: The impact of investment characteristics, external environment, and internal context. MIS Quarterly, 32(1), 67-96.
[W02] Walsham, G. (2002). Cross-cultural software production and use: A structurational analysis. MIS Quarterly, 26(4), 359-380.

Analytical Modeling in Information Systems:
[LST00] Lee, H.L., So, K.C., & Tang, C.S. (2000). The value of information sharing in a two-level supply chain. Management Science, 46(5), 626-643.
[AKS04] Asvanuud, A., Clay, K., Krishnan, R., & Smith, M.D. (2004). An empirical analysis of network externalities in peer-to-peer music sharing networks. Information Systems Research, 15(2), 155-174.

Design Science Research:
[PS10] Pant, G. & Srinivasan, P. (2010). Predicting web page status. Information Systems Research, 21(2), 345-364.
[AZZ10] Abbasi, A., Zhang, Z., Zimbra, D., Chen, H., & Nunamaker Jr, J. F. (2010). Detecting fake websites: The contribution of statistical learning theory. MIS Quarterly, 34(3), 435-461.
[WHL09] Wei, C.P., Hu, P., & Lee, Y.H. (2009). Preserving user preferences in automated document-category management: An evolution-based approach. Journal of Management Information Systems, 25(4), 109-143.

Reference Readings
[HMP04] Hevner, A.R., March, S.T., Park, J., & Ram, S. (2004). Design science in information systems research. MIS Quarterly, 28(1), 75-105.

IT and Firm Performance:
[RLH09] Ravichandran, T., Liu, Y., Han, S., & Hasan, I. (2009). Diversification and firm performance: Exploring the moderating effects of information technology spending. Journal of Management Information Systems, 25(4), 205-240.
[MRS11] Mithas, S., Ramasubbu, N., & Sambamurthy, V. (2011). How information management capability influences firm performance. MIS Quarterly, 35(1), 237-256.

Organizational and Strategic Issues of Information Systems:
[LSH07] Liang, H., Saraf, N., Hu, Q., & Xue, Y. (2007). Assimilation of enterprise systems: the effect of institutional pressures and the mediating role of top management. MIS Quarterly, 31(1), 59-87.
[BG05] Bhatt, G.D. & Grover, V. (2005). Types of information technology capabilities and their role in competitive advantage: An empirical study. Journal of Management Information Systems, 22(2), 253-277.
[TP11] Tallon, P.P. & Pinsonneault, A. (2011). Competing perspectives on the link between strategic information technology alignment and organizational agility: Insights from a mediation model. MIS Quarterly, 35(2), 463-486.


IT/IS Project Management:
[HBK07] He, J., Butler, B.S., & King, W.R. (2007). Team cognition: Development and evolution in software project teams. Journal of Management Information Systems, 24(2), 261-292.
[SLK01] Schmidt, R., Lyytinen, K., Keil, M., & Cule, P. (2001). Identifying software project risks: An international delphi study. Journal of Management Information Systems, 17(4), 5-36.

IT/IS Outsourcing:
[RMV09] Rai, A., Maruping, L.M., & Venkatesh, V. (2009). Offshore information systems project success: The role of social embeddedness and cultural characteristics. MIS Quarterly, 33(3), 617-641.
[KAS04] Koh, C., Ang, S., & Straub, D.W. (2004). IT outsourcing success: A psychological contract perspective. Information Systems Research, 15(4), 356-373.

IS Security Management:
[HLS12] Hsu, C., Lee, J.N., & Straub, D.W. (2012). Institutional influences on information systems security innovations. Information Systems Research, 23(3), 918-939.
[SB10] Spears, J. & Barki, H. (2010). User participation in information systems security management. MIS Quarterly, 34(3), 503-522 
參考書目
待補 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Paper Presentations 
30% 
 
2. 
Literature Summary Report 
20% 
 
3. 
Project Proposal and Presentation 
5% 
 
4. 
Project Report and Presentation 
30% 
 
5. 
Participation 
15% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
2/24  Topic: Introduction to the Course
Readings:
Note: Syllabus  
第2週
3/03  Topic: PhD Training and Beyond: Research, Publications, and Others
Readings: [S09, G01]
Note: Lecture (by Wei) 
第3週
3/10  Topic: Invited Talk
Readings:
Note: Speaker: 王存國教授 國家講座(中央大學資訊管理系) 
第4週
3/17  Topic: Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research Methods
Readings: [OB91, W06]
Note: Lecture (by Hsu) 
第5週
3/24  Topic: Experimental Research in Information Systems
Readings: [DLS10, GW08]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei) 
第6週
3/31  Topic: Survey Research in Information Systems
Readings: [LR11, KCK12]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei) 
第7週
4/07  No Class (溫書假) 
第8週
4/14  Topic: Meta Analysis Research in Information Systems
Readings: [KD03, DWV01]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Hsu) 
第9週
4/21  Topic: Case Study Research in Information Systems
Readings: [XLB08, W02]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Hsu) 
第10週
4/28  Topic: Project Proposal Presentation
Readings:
Note: Project proposal due 
第11週
5/05  Topic: Analytical Modeling in Information Systems
Readings: [LST00, AKS04]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei) 
第12週
5/12  Topic: Design Science Research
Readings: [PS10, AZZ10, WHL09]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei) 
第13週
5/19  Topic: IT and Firm Performance
Readings: [RLH09, MRS11]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei)
Literature summary report due 
第14週
5/26  Topic: Organizational and Strategic Issues of Information Systems
Readings: [LSH07, BG05, TP11]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Hsu) 
第15週
6/02  Topic: IT/IS Project Management
Readings: [HBK07, SLK01]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Wei) 
第16週
6/09  Topic: IT/IS Outsourcing
Readings: [RMV09, KAS04]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Hsu) 
第17週
6/16  Topic: IS Security Management
Readings: [HLS12, SB10]
Note: Paper presentation & discussions (chaired by Hsu) 
第18週
6/23  Topic: Project Presentation
Readings:
Note: Project report due