The objectives of the PhD specialization in Information Systems (IS) are to promote theoretical and applied research on topics related to information systems practice with a combined focus on scientific rigour and relevance.聽
Faculty in the IS Area conduct research on diverse topics including the business value and impacts of information technology, managing resistance to information systems implementation, Coordination in fast response organizations, Knowledge management, management of information security, predictive analytics, adoption and impact of healthcare IT, online search and advertising, and social media, by using a variety of methodologies. IS faculty members are funded by external agencies and also enjoy a fruitful working relationship with the business community that provides a rich environment for field research.聽
Current Area Research Topics
- The Societal and Economic Impacts of Information Systems
- AI and Society/Work Intersections
- Technology and Labor Transformation
- Online Platforms and Gig Economy
- Development of qualitative, interpretive, and case methodologies for use in research on how organizations use information technology
- Understanding and managing resistance to change associated with information systems implementation
- IT and Behavioral Economics (i.e., Understanding individual biases caused or remedied by IT)
- Healthcare and IT Intersections
- Management of information security
- IT innovation, IT championship, IT Entrepreneurship, and IT literacy
Typical Course Structure
First Year
Fall semester
INSY 704 Organizational Impacts of Information Technology
MGSC 706 Management Research Statistics
ECON 662 Econometrics I
Winter semester
INSY 706 IT Acceptance and Usage
MGMT 709 Designing for Causal Inference
ECON 663 Econometrics II
Second Year
Fall semester
INSY 709 IT & Digital Economy
INSY 705 Seminar in IS - AI Applications in Information Systems
Elective
Winter semester
INSY 705 Seminar in IS - Decision Making with IT
EDPH 689 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
Elective
Electives
MGPO 704 Organizational Theory Seminar
MGPO 705 Seminar in Policy
MGPO 706 Perspectives on Innovation
ORGB 708 Social Network Analysis for Social Science Research
POLI 666 Causal Inference for Political Science
ECON 706 Selected Topics
ECON 742 Empirical Microeconomics
MPHE 742 HEC80774411 Theory Building
MPHE 743 HEC80109A Textual Analysis and Psychophysiological Measures
MPHE 745 HEC80-724A Research Methods IT
MPHE 746 HEC8062917A Machine Learning I: Large-Scale Data Analysis and Decision Making
Typical Support Fields
- Strategy/Organizational Theory
- Organizational Behaviour
- Marketing
- Operations Management
- Economics and Applied Economics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Computer Science