Syllabus

SubjectMANAGEMENT INNOVATION IN IT BUSINESS [1st half of semester](GIGA/GG)/MANAGEMENT INNOVATION IN IT BUSINESS [1st half of semester]

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
POLICY MANAGEMENT / ENVIRONMENT AND INFORMATION STUDIES
Course Registration Number
48921
Subject Sort
C1171
Title
MANAGEMENT INNOVATION IN IT BUSINESS
Field
Advanced Subjects - Series of Policy Management
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
K-Number
Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
17627
Subject Sort
65303
Title
MANAGEMENT INNOVATION IN IT BUSINESS
Field
Program Courses - Heisetsu
Unit
2 Unit
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
K-Number
Year/Semester
2023 Fall
Day of Week・Period
Fri 4th , Fri 5th
Lecturer Name
Jiro Kokuryo
Class Format
Face-to-face
Language
English
Location
SFC
Class Style
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Lecture, Seminar, Group Work, Connecting to Other Sites
GIGA Certificate
Applied

Detail

Course Summary

This class is designed for graduate students and undergraduates who wish to pursue graduate studies, and aims to provide students with the theoretical and systematic knowledge related to IT and organizations at a level that will enable them to write research papers in graduate school. The class will be taught entirely in English, with the assumption that students will become researchers. Following an introduction at the beginning of the course, we will be reading literature such as Galliers, R. and W. Currie (2011). The Oxford handbook of management information systems critical perspectives and new directions. Oxford, Oxford University Press (Electronic version available in KOSMOS)

Undergraduate students are expected to read and summarize the literature by the next week's class to deepen their understanding of the subject matter. Graduate students will present in the first class a presentation in which they will search for literature related to their own research and solve the problem. By repeating this cycle, the goal is to deepen their systematic understanding of the literature on the relationship between IT and organizations and to be able to link it to their own research.