課程資訊
課程名稱
資訊管理
Information Management 
開課學期
100-1 
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
IM7001 
課程識別碼
725 M1110 
班次
 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期三2,3,4(9:10~12:10) 
上課地點
管二206 
備註
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限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生) 且 限碩士班以上
總人數上限:75人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1001im 
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課程概述

Information technology and systems (IT/IS) have become an indispensable component in organizations and, in many cases, greatly affect the operations, decisions, and competitiveness of organizations. IT/IS plays an increasingly important role in the digital and knowledge economy. Therefore, the objective of this course is to help students understand the relationships between IT/IS and organizations as well as management of IT/IS. 

課程目標
This course is structured into three modules: IT/IS and organizations, management of IT/IS, and novel IT/IS applications. In the “IT/IS and organizations” module, we will cover the following topics: 1) IT values and competitive advantages, 2) alignment of IS and business strategies, 3) IT investment and firm performance, 4) IT and innovation, 5) IT and business process reengineering, and 6) IT governance. The “management of IT/IS” module will cover the following topics, including 1) IT maturity, 2) IT/IS project management, 3) IT/IS outsourcing, and 4) post M&A IT management. Finally, the topics discussed in the “novel IT/IS applications” module include 1) electronic commerce, 2) Web 2.0, 3) data/text mining and business intelligence, and 4) social network analysis. 
課程要求
Reading List:
Please see the weekly reading list enclosed at the end of the syllabus.

Term Project:
You are required to undertake a group project related to information systems and management. Each group consists of at most 5 students. Your term project needs to clearly address a research question and provide interesting research results to the target area under investigation. Before you decide the project direction and scope, you are encouraged to discuss your thoughts and plan with the instructor.
In your project proposal and during the project proposal presentation, you are required to 1) clearly state the motivation and importance of your term project, 2) provide a preliminary literature review, 3) propose your research model (or design) and/or research tasks involved in your term project), and 4) conclude with expected research results. You are expected to prepare a 10- to 15-minute project proposal presentation in class 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 motivation and objective of your term project, literature review, your research model (or design), and the research results obtained from your term project. In addition, you are required to turn in your final project report (around 20 pages).
On the last day of the semester, each student will be asked to complete a peer evaluation on the contribution of your group members (including yourself). Your evaluation will be kept confidential and will be used as a reference when the instructor assigns the individual grade of the term project to each of your group members.

Paper Presentation and Discussions:
The paper presentation is of group effort. Each group consists of at most 5 students. For each assigned article, one group will be assigned to present the paper. The presenting group needs to prepare a one-hour presentation on the assigned article. The presentation slides should be made available to all other students the day before your presentation. In this semester, each group will be in charge of one paper presentation.
Right after the presentation section of each assigned article is the discussion section. Therefore, besides the presenting group, all other students are expected to finish the reading and participate in the discussions of each paper. When you are reading each paper, you should try to understand the materials covered in the paper. In addition, you should focus on the following issues:
What are the major contributions of the study?
What are the shortcomings of the study?
How can this study be improved?
Can the research model proposed in this study be applied to other domains? If so, whether and how the proposed model of this study needs to be revised? During the discussion section, the instructors will randomly designate some students for questions. The correctness of your answer will be evaluated and counted for your participation of class discussions.

Examination:
There will be one examination, in a format of in-class, open-book and open-note. All class lectures and required readings will be included in the scope for examination questions.

Class Participation:
Students are strongly encouraged to participate in class discussions. In addition to class attendance, levels of participation will be evaluated on the basis of each student’s contribution to class discussions. 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
另約時間 備註: 2:00pm-5:00pm (Wednesday) or by appointment 
指定閱讀
 
參考書目
Applegate, L.M., Austin, R.D. and Soule, D. L., Corporate Information Strategy
and Management: Text and Cases, 8th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 2009 (ISBN 978-007-
126319-1).
 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Paper Presentation 
15% 
 
2. 
Term Project Proposal and Presentation 
5% 
 
3. 
Term Project Report and Presentation 
35% 
 
4. 
Examination 
30% 
 
5. 
Class Participation 
15% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
9/14  Introduction to the Course  
第2週
9/21  IT Values and Competitive Advantages (by Prof. Chou) 
第3週
9/28  Alignment of IT/IS Strategy and Business Strategy (by Prof. Chou) 
第4週
10/05  IT Investment and Firm Performance (by Prof. Chou) 
第5週
10/12  IT and Innovation(by Prof. Chou) 
第6週
10/19  IT Maturity (by Prof. Chou) 
第7週
10/26  IT and Business Process Reengineering (by Prof. Wei) 
第8週
11/02  IT Governance (by Prof. Wei) 
第9週
11/09  Project Proposal Presentation 
第10週
11/16  IT/IS Project Management (by Prof. Wei) 
第11週
11/23  IT/IS Outsourcing (by Prof. Wei) 
第12週
11/30  Post M&A IT Management (by Prof. Wei) 
第13週
12/07  Electronic Commerce  
第14週
12/14  Web 2.0  
第15週
12/21  Data/Text Mining and Business Intelligence  
第16週
12/28  Social Network Analysis  
第17週
1/04  Examination  
第18週
2012/01/11  Project Presentation