Information Systems and Innovation Group

Department of Management

Masters degree for 2012

MISI, MSc Management, Information Systems and Innovation combines established knowledge on management and IS with the critical study of emerging domains of innovation, particularly those exploiting the internet.

MISI has been developed from and replaces the well established MSc ADMIS, taking 30 years experience of teaching IS from a critical socio-technical perspective and placing it within an improved, streamlined programme structure. MISI reflects the globalization and management context in which IS and Internet developments now operate and dynamic innovation takes place.

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New on this site

  1. Open Data and Open Source in the Public Sector: Tales from Greece and the UK Maha Shaikh and Prodromos Tsiavos - video and slides
  2. Exploring the Dynamism of Stakeholder Salience in Mega-IT Projects: some evidence from NHS middle managers David W. Wilson - video and slides
  3. isChannel Volume 6 special issue
  4. The Influence of Total Domestic Outsourcing on the Role of the IT Function: A Case Study of the BBC Hemini Mehta - PhD thesis
  5. Envisioning technology through discourse: A case study of biometrics in the National Identity Scheme in the United Kingdom
    Aaron Martin - PhD thesis
  6. Digital Discipline: The Active Complicity of the Modern Subject
    Hamid R. Ekbia - video and slides
  7. Forgotten as Data – Remembered through Information Social Memory Institutions in the Digital Age: The Case of the Europeana Initiative Attila Marton - PhD thesis
  8. Of Technicity: Some reflections on sociomaterial becoming and performativity  Lucas Introna - video and slides
  9. Intrusion plus Retreat: Questions on the Unique ID Project in India Ram Ramakumar - video
  10. The Organization and Politics of Massively Scalable Purposive Action Giorgos Cheliotis - video and slides
  11. isChannel Volume 6
  12. Farewell ADMIS: Welcome MISI - video and slides
  13. From the Third Sector to the Big Society: how changing UK government policies have eroded third sector trust Linda Milbourne and Mike Cushman
  14. Realising Research: Critical Realism as an Underpinning Philosophy for IS and Management Research John Mingers - video and slides
  15. Dynamic Structures of Control and Generativity in Digital Ecosystem Service Innovation: The Cases of the Apple and Google Mobile App Stores Ben Eaton, Silvia Elaluf-Calderwood, Carsten Sørensen and Youngjin Yoo
  16. SSIT11: Information Systems and the Financial Crisis: Is technology to blame?
    Videos and slides of Markus, Esposito, Clavé, Beck, Kauffman and panel
  17. Experts at Being Seen as Experts: Knowledge Management Technology as a Stage for Strategic Self-Presentation-
    Paul Leonardi - video and slides
  18. Cloud and the Future of Business: From Costs to Innovation Leslie Willcocks, Edgar Whitley and Will Venters - Outsourcing Unit paper

 

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About Information Systems and Innovation Group

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Information Systems and Innovation Group
Department of Management
London School of Economics and Political Science
Houghton Street
London WC2A 2AE

Tel: +44 (0)20 7955 7655
Fax: +44 (0)20 7955 7385
Email: is@lse.ac.uk 

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page last updated 20 January, 2012

 

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