MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2400-ENSM099C
In the first semester of the seminar, students will be asked to state the topic of the thesis, they will get to know the technique of working skills, they will do their own research, read the recommended literature and the one selected by themselves with the consultation of the instructor, they will present the topic of the thesis together with the preliminarily formulated questions concerning the research, they will decide on research methods essential in finding solutions to particular problems.
Master seminar thesis topics of interest for the seminar include, but are not limited to:
– Ethics, privacy & trust in Digital Technology Adoption
– Digital wellbeing and the responsibility and role of tech companies and/or government
– Personalized User Experience through AI-driven Behavioral Analysis:
– Predictive Modeling of User Engagement in Online Communities
– E-Government and citizen engagement in EU
– Human-computer interaction, AI and spatial computing
– Fintech innovation, financial industry, and Digital governance
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of these, students should be able to:
1. equipped with the ability to critically appraise theories, methods, and evidence for understanding Human-computer interaction and management information systems.
2. make new research design, implementation, and evaluation of digital change.
3. support the translation of evidence into practice across disciplines and sectors.
Assessment criteria
Master's thesis and presentation of work in progress
Additional information
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