Information Systems Research Forum - Summer Term 2006

Thursdays 12.00 - 1.30 p.m. Studio Ciborra (fifth floor, Tower One).
The ISRF is a series of events that invites researchers from the Department of Information Systems, other parts of LSE and the wider research community to present their research in progress to an audience of PhD students and others. They are open to staff and postgraduate students from LSE and elsewhere in London.
18 May |
How to Become a Business Guru Ian Angell Information Systems Group, LSE
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25 May |
Implementing Public Information Systems in Developing Countries: Learning From a Success Story Geoff Walsham Judge Institute, University of Cambridge
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listen presentation
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1 June |
TAM, TAM, TAM - Hear The Drums of Doom: Engagement or Adoption Ela Klecun & Mike Cushman Information Systems Group, LSE POSTPONED
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paper
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8 June |
Usage and Diffusion of Cellular Telephony, 1998-2004 Tobias Kretschmer Information Systems Group, LSE
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15 June |
What We May Learn From The Social Shaping Of Technology Approach Nathalie Mitev & Debra Howcroft Information Systems Group, LSE, and Manchester Business School
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listen
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For more details of these seminars please contact Maha Shaikh.
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