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Information Systems Research Forum

The Information Systems Research Forum (ISRF) is a seminar series focusing on recent advances in research broadly relating to information and communication systems. ISRF is organised by research students of the Information Systems and Innovation Faculty Group in the Department. While the Faculty Group's research focus can be described as the social study of ICTs and innovation, ISRF aims to involve speakers from different backgrounds in a cross-disciplinary discussion and debate.

For more details of these seminars please contact Leo Beattie, Research Administrator

These seminars are are open to staff and postgraduate students from LSE and elsewhere in London.

Please note that public events organised by ISIG are normally recorded and streamed from our website. If you do not wish to appear in the video please inform the camera operator before the start of the session and seat yourself where you will not be inadvertently be in the field of view of the camera. If you do not inform us of your wish not to be recorded we will presume your consent to being included in the video.


Past Events

ICT4D Seminar: Twitter and Political Rebranding in the Global South: The Case of Narendra Modi

Tuesday 31 May 2016, 3:00 - 5:00pm, Venue 32LIF-LG.14 - LSE Campus

  • Joyojeet Pal, Assistant Professor of Information, University of Michigan 

ICTs, Information, and Markets in the Developing World: A Round Table Discussion 

Thursday, 17 March 2016, 3:00 -5:00pm, Venue NAB 4.21 – LSE Campus

  • Laura Mann, Assistant Professor in International Development (LSE)
  • Elisa Oreglia, Lecturer in Global Digital Culture, Centre for Media Studies (SOAS)
  • Silvia Masiero, Research Officer, Department of Management (LSE)

Mechanisms as Elements of Explanatory Theory

Monday 18 January 2016, 3:00 - 5:00pm, Graham Wallace Room (AGRW)

Panellists:

  • Peter Abell, LSE 
  • Chrisanthi Avgerou, LSE
  • Ola Henfridsson, Warwick Business School 

 

Operationalising Digital Infrastructure Research

Wednesday 18th March, Graham Wallas Room, OLD 5.25, 3:30 - 5:30pm

Panel Discussion

  • Cristina Alaimo, LSE
  • John Leslie King, W.W. Bishop Professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan
  • Kalle Lyytinen, Professor for Design & Innovation at Case Western Reserve University
  • Reuel Ocho, PhD candidate in Information Systems and Innovation at LSE

 

Round Table Discussion

Wednesday 11th March, NAB 5.21, 3.30 - 5.15pm

Round Table: ICTs and Societal Challenges in the Contemporary World

  • Adebusoye Anifalaje- BAO Systems and Health Information Systems Programme   
  • Savita Bailur- Open Data Research Lead at the World Wide Web Foundation
  • Silvia Masiero - teaching fellow, Department of Management & Department of International Development, LSE

 


Panel Discussion

Friday 13th February, NAB 1.15, 2 - 4pm

The Future Avenues for IS Research

M. Lynne Markus, Professor, Information and Process Management, Bentley University

Jannis Kallinikos, Professor, Information Systems, LSE. 

Yasmin Merali, Professor, Systems Thinking, Hull University Business School

Aleksi Aaltonen, Information Systems & Management Group, Warwick Business School


Panel Discussion

Friday 30th January 2015, NAB 1.17, 2 - 4pm

IS in Management

Michael Barzelay is Professor of Public Management and Head of the Department of Management at LSE.

Chrisanthi Avgerou is Professor of Information Systems at LSE.

Carsten Sørensen is Associate Professor (Reader) of Information Systems and Innovation at LSE.


Panel Discussions

Tuesday June 17th 2014, Vera Anstey Room, VAR, OLD, 3.00 - 5.00pm

Causal explanations, the way forward: A panel discussion

Kecheng Liu, Professor, Henley Business School, University of Reading

John Mingers, Professor, Kent Business School, University of Kent

Ronald Stamper, Professor, University of Twente, Chairman, Measur Ltd

Leslie Willcocks, Professor, ISI Group, Department of Management, LSE 


Thursday May 15th 2014, Graham Wallas Room, OLD 5.25, 2.00 - 4.00pm

Information Systems in Developing Countries: Exploring the Future

Chrisanthi Avgerou, Professor, ISI Group, Department of Management

Richard Heeks, Professor, University of Manchester

Kathy McGrath, Senior Lecturer, Brunel University


Wednesday March 5th 2014, Graham Wallas Room, OLD 5.25, 2.00pm - 4.00pm

Privacy after Snowden

Orla Lynskey, Department of Law, LSE

Caroline Wilson Palow, Privacy International

Edgar Whitley, ISI Group, Department of Management, LSE


Friday March 14th 2014, CLM 4.02 (Clement House), 11.00am - 1.00pm

Health Information Systems in Developing Countries: Lessons from Multiple Theoretical Perspectives

Adebusoye Anifalaje, Consultant, Health Information Systems Programme, Cambridge

Ela Klecun, ISI Group, Department of Management, LSE

Shirin Madon, ISI Group/Department of International Development, LSE

Sandeep Sahay, Professor of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway


Thursday February 13th 2014, Vera Anstey Room, VAR, Old Building, 4.15pm - 5.45pm

Casual explanations, the way forward

Chrisanthi Avgerou, Professor, LSE

Lynne Markus, Professor, Bentley University

Frantz Rowe, Professor, Université de Nantes

Jochen Runde, Professor, University of Cambridge


Wednesday June 26th 2013, STC S421, 11.00-1.00pm

ICT in Public Administration: Booster or Buster?

Patrick Dunleavy, Professor, Public Policy Group, Department of Government, LSE

Zahir Irani, Professor, Brunel Business School, Brunel University

Antonio Cordella, Lecturer, ISI Group, LSE


Thursday June 13th 2013, NAB LG.03, 11.45-1.30pm

Cloud Computing betweek Outsourcing and Innovation

Mary Lacity, Professor, University of Missouri, Saint Louis

Leslie Willcocks, Professor, ISI Group, LSE

Will Venters, Senior Lecturer, ISI Group, LSE


Thursday March 13th 2013, GWR (OLD), 2.30-4.00pm

Technology at the gateway of organising

John Leslie King, Professor, School of Information, University of Michigan

Ola Henfridsson, Professor, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick

Carsten Sorensen, Reader, ISI Group, LSE


Wednesday February 27th 2013, NAB 5.21, 2.30-4.30

ICT4D: A Focus on Theoretical Innovation

Geoff Walsham, Emeritus Professor, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge

Shirin Madon, Senior Lecturer, ISI Group, Department of Management, LSE

Yingqin Zheng, Lecturer, Royal Holloway University of London


Monday 10th December 2012

The non-neutrality of digital ecosystems: A panel discussion

Jannis Kallinikos, Professor, ISI Group, Department of Management, LSE

Robin Mansell,  Professor,  Department of Media and Communications, LSE[-

Dr Martha Poon, CARR, Department of Accounting, LSE


Lectures

Thursday 31 May 2012, NAB 5.21, 3.00-4.30pm

Discourses of ICT and Organizational Transformation: Towards a Patient-Centred Model of Healthcare
Ela Klecun

Dr Ela Klecun
Lecturer in Information Systems
Department of Management
London School of Economics and Political Science

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Monday 21 May 2012, NAB 5.21, 4.00-5.30pm

Ethnomethodology for Information Infrastructure
Gian Marco Campagnolo

Dr Gian Marco Campagnolo
Lecturer in Science, Technology and Innovation
University of Edinburgh

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Thursday 10 May 2012, NAB 5.21, 3.00-4.30pm

The True Cost of Unusable Security
Angela Sasse

Professor Angela Sasse
Head of Information Security Research
University College London

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Monday 23 April 2012, NAB 5.21, 4.00-5.30pm

Open Source and Open Data in Information Systems
Juho Lindman

Dr Juho Lindman
Assistant Professor
Hanken School of Economics

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Monday 27 February 2012, 4.00-5.30pm

Transparency, Measurement and ICT – Cause of, or Cure for, the Next Financial Crisis?

 

Michael Mainelli
Executive Chairman, Z/Yen Group and Visiting Professor
Information Systems and Innovation Group
London School of Economics and Political Science

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