Information Systems and Innovation Group

Department of Management

The Information Systems and Innovation Group has joined with other departments to form a new Department of Management. This is enabling us to develop and expand all our current areas of teaching and research and has opened up new areas for joint work

We continue to research and teach in a wide range of IS topics and to develop our approach of the social study of information and communication technologies.

ISIG has moved. We are in the New Academic Building, alongside the rest of the Department of Management. Read about the New Academic Building.

ISIG is now on Twitter. Get details of our workshops, seminars and conferences as well as vacant posts, new courses and other news. Username lseisig.

New on this site

  1. Mobile technology, grassroots NGOs and the entrepreneur: The picture from Africa
    Ken Banks - video
  2. Principles, Policies and Juridical Issues in E-Government Project Planning: A Methodological Framework  Gianluigi Viscusi  - video and slides
  3. Partnership as second order contracts Niels Åkerstrøm Andersen  - video and slides
  4. The Place of Contract in Organizational Awareness: Deconstructing Process, Market and Connectedness Carolyn Paris and Susan Scott
  5. Risk Perceptions, Risk Behaviour and IT Investments: Evidence from the healthcare organizations Rajiv Kohli  - video and slides
  6. Examining the potential for non-traditional applications of SNA: a case study in the UK independent television and film production sectors Lynne Nikolychuk and Pamela Abbott  - video and slides
  7. Governing the Virtual Commons? Questions around and from Wikipedia Giovan Francesco Lanzara and Aaltonen  - video and slides
  8. Boundary Object Use in Cross-Cultural Software Development Teams Michael Barrett -video
  9. The New Economics of ICT: Implications of Post-neoclassical Economics for the Information & Communications Technology Sectors Jonathan Liebenau - video
  10. The Commodification of Location: Privacy, Power, and Location-Based Systems Paul Dourish - video and slides
  11. iSChannel vol.4 2009
  12. National ID Cards in a Globalised World: Surveillance, security and citizenship David Lyon - video
  13. Schools and Communities: Developing Links; Understanding the role for information and communication technologies Mike Cushman
  14. The Discursive Construction of Software Development Francis Cornut (PhD thesis)
  15. The Architecture of Global ICT Programmes: A Case Study of E-Governance in Jordan Diego D. Navarra
  16. Network Structure and Information Advantage: The Diversity–Bandwidth Tradeoff  Sinan Aral - video
  17. “Getting the Truth”: Exploring the Material Grounds of Institutional Dynamics in Social Media
    Susan V. Scott and Wanda J. Orlikowski

 

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Address and contacts

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 

On 23 September 2008, the group moved to LSE's New Academic Building
How to find us
Read about the New Academic Building

 

page last updated 08 February, 2010

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