Information Management Research Practice Seminar
Period: Fall 2010 + Spring 2011
Facilitator: Michel Avital
Language: English
Location/Time: University of Amsterdam – M 1.12 (13:00-18:00)
Program: BENAIS – Doctorate Program in Information Management
Residency. Date*:
- 03/09/2010
Part 1: Orientation and Setting Course
Part 2: Doctoral Dissertation Development Workshop - 15/10/2010
Part 1: Knowledge Work
Part 2: Theory Development and My Next Paper - 12/11/2010
Part 1: Advances in Decision Support (with Henk Sol)
Part 2: Article Review - 02/12/2010
Midyear Symposium:
Student Presentations - 28/01/2011
Part 1: Managing Knowledge across Boundaries (with Frantz Rowe)
Part 2: Developing a Long-Term Research Strategy–The Case of E-government Research (with Chee-Wee Tan) - 18/02/2011
Part 1: Organizational Development in the Information Age
Part 2: The state of affairs - 11/03/2011
Part 1: Generating Meaning and Knowledge with Qualitative Research
Part 2: Concept Formation in Interpretive Studies (with Sjaak Brinkkemper) - 08/04/2011
Part 1: Action Research and Design Science: A Janus-Faced View of Action or Siamese Twins?
Part 2: Research Practice in Action (with Jos van Hillegersberg) - 29/04/2011
Part 1: Out of the box design
Part 2: Oh it’s the cows! A new (sociomaterial) perspective on technology, organization and work (with Ard Huizing) - 27/05/2011
Grand Finale & Ideas Bazaar (location: IJ-kantine)
* Tentative program

Information Management Advanced Research Seminar
Period: Fall 2009 + Spring 2010
Facilitator: Michel Avital
Language: English
Location/Time: University of Amsterdam – M 1.12 (13:00-18:00)
Program: BENAIS – Doctorate Program in Information Management
Residency. Date*:
- 08/09/2009
Part 1: Toward Open-Ended Design (with Matt Germonprez)
Part 2: Orientation and Setting Course - 16/10/2009:
Part 1: Writing the Doctoral Dissertation – Panel
Part 2: Writing the Doctoral Dissertation – Workshop - 13/11/2009
Part 1: Interactions and interface (with Dov Te’eni)
Part 2: Design Science Research in Information Systems (with Henk Sol) - 04/12/2009
Part 1: Open Economy (with Tony Bryant)
Part 2: Getting your Paper Published (with Philip Powell) - 29/01/2010
Part 1: Data Matters (with John Wilson)
Part 2: Paper Development workshop - 19/02/2010
Part 1: A Critical View on Action Research, Design Science, and Participatory Design (with Claudia Loebbecke)
Part 2: IS design and Research (with Fons Wijnhoven) - 12/03/2010
Part 1: Developing and Publishing IS Theory Papers (with Kalle Lyytinen)
Part 2: Theory Building and Causal Modeling (with Roland Mueller) - 09/04/2010
Part 1: Success and Failure in Innovation Projects (E0.20)
Part 2: Research Streams on Innovation Processes: Engineering, Management and Design (with Carlos Osorio) - 21/05/2010
Part 1: Networks, Collaboration and Innovation (with Peter Gloor)
Part 2: Social Network Analysis (with Matthias Trier) - 04/06/2010
Grand Finale (Wilhelmina Dok)


Information Management Fundamentals Seminar
Period: Spring 2009
Facilitator: Michel Avital
Language: English
Location: University of Amsterdam
Program: BENAIS – Doctorate Program in Information Management
Residency. Date: Topic
- 23/01/09: Foundations of IS Research
- 13/02/09: Theoretical Foundations of IS Research
Part 1: IS Research Approaches
Part 2: Theory Building - 27/02/09: IS Research in Action
Part 1: Modeling, Measurement and Operationalizations
Part 2: Article Review - 13/03/09: Systems
Part 1: Systems Thinking as a Reference Discipline
Part 2: Systems Development - 20/03/09: IT and Individuals
Part 1: User Satisfaction, Technology Acceptance, and Decision Support
Part 2: Computer-Mediated Work and Human-Computer Interaction - 17/04/09: IT and Organizations
Part 1: Strategic and Resource-Based Views
Part 2: Constructionist Views - 24/04/09: Knowledge and Information
Part 1: Knowledge Management
Part 2: Knowledge Generation and Learning - 15/05/09: Technological Innovation
Part 1: The Source of Innovation
Part 2: IT Innovation - 29/05/09: The New Frontiers
- 19/06/09: Taking Stock and Setting Course

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