MIT Sloan School of Management Course Description

Management Information Systems

Subject: Research Seminar in Information Technology and Organizations: Social Perspectives

Examines the assumptions, concepts, theories, and methodologies that inform research into the behavioral aspects of information technology. Extensive reading and discussion of research literature aimed at exploring micro, group, and macro level social phenomena surrounding the development, implementation, use and implications of information technology in organizations. Primarily for doctoral students. Alternate years.

Course #: 15.576

Professor(s) who recently taught this course:
Wanda Orlikowski