
This class is designed for graduate students and undergraduates who wish to implement effective research in information systems as part of their graduate studies. It aims to provide students with the research methodology needed to conduct effective research. 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 primarily use Creswell, J. W., and J. D. Creswell (2023). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches, 6th edition. Los Angeles: SAGE, to guide the students in understanding the meaning of research. The students will then be asked to apply their methodological knowledge to design and present research of their own interest, focusing on the relationship between information technology and organizations.
Undergraduate students are expected to read and summarize the literature by the following week's class to deepen their understanding of the subject matter. Graduate students will present their research plans based on the learnings.