Research seminars (IS554) - Lent Term 2008

Tuesdays, 3-5pm, Studio Ciborra (fifth floor, Tower One).
These seminars allow PhD students in the Information Systems Group, staff of the department and visiting speakers to present their current research to an informed and critical audience. They are open to staff and postgraduate students from LSE and elsewhere in London.
We have a new format this session with several presentations each day:
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A. 12.30 - 1.15 A guest speaker
1.15 - 1.45 Lunch
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B. 1.45 - 3.00 Two presentations by PhD students
Programme
29 January |
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Exploring the multifaceted nature of IS strategic value: A practice-based view illustrated by SABRE François-Xavier de Vaujany (Grenoble University and CERAG)
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Voluntary Organisations, IT engagement as Learning Jonathan Wang Undertaking the PhD Viva Exam: Comments form my Experience Daniel Osei-Joehene |
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12 February |
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Researching Trends in Internet Use Ellen Helsper, Oxford Internet Institute
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Making the most of focus group based empirical research Aaron Martin Challenges of a Comparative Study: IS innovation at the organisational borderland in Japan and the UK Patrik Karrberg
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26 February |
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Expertise, and Knowledge in Distributed Contexts: The Case Of IT Offshore Outsourcing Professor Leslie Willcocks, ISIG, LSE
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The Thing in Mid-Assembly: Reflections on Developing a Doctoral Research Project Peter Erdélyi Panel Debate - Networks: Questions, Issues and Empirical Consequences Aleksi Aaltonen, Ofer Engel, Patrick Karrberg and Wifak Gueddana. Chair. Magda Hercheui |
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| For more details of these seminars please contact Will Venters.
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