Great news from the 2024 AIS Student Chapter Leadership Conference! Our Temple MIS student team won … [More...] about AIS Student team wins big in Utah!
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Temple AIS wins Distinguished Student Chapter award for the third consecutive year!
Temple AIS, the MIS Student Professional Organization, was selected as a Distinguished Student … [More...] about Temple AIS wins Distinguished Student Chapter award for the third consecutive year!
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Temple MIS once again tops AIS list for research productivity
Temple MIS faculty are again among the most prolific in the world in 2022, according to the … [More...] about Temple MIS once again tops AIS list for research productivity
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Congratulations to the 2023 MIS and IBIT Scholarship Recipients
Congratulations to this year's 21 Department of MIS and Institute for Business and Information … [More...] about Congratulations to the 2023 MIS and IBIT Scholarship Recipients
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Senior’s award-winning research makes education more accessible for students with disabilities
Senior Allyson Yu took a winding path to the MIS Department, as her interests evolved during the … [More...] about Senior’s award-winning research makes education more accessible for students with disabilities
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- Mar 31 – Gedas Adomavicius – “Efficient and Flexible Long-Tail Recommendation Using Cosine Patterns”
- Mar 24 – Shaila Miranda – “Setting an IT Innovation Agenda: The Practice Repertoire of Bots in a Blockchain Discourse”
- Mar 17 – Sang-Pil Han – “AI Effectiveness, Task Difficulty, and Employee Income in the Gig Economy: When AI is the Default Service Provider Rather than Humans”
- Mar 3 – Stefan Tams – “Cognitive Aging and the Struggle of Older Workers with Post-adoptive IT Use”
- Feb 10 – Rajiv Garg – “The Price of Losing Trust: An Empirical Analysis of Social Misconduct by YouTube Creators”
- Jan 27 – David Lanter – Enabling Data Protection by Design with Data Provenance Metadata”
- Dec 2 – Robert Gregory – “Skin in the Game: The Transformational Potential of Decentralized Autonomous Organizations”
- Nov 4 – Ramesh Sharda – “Network-based Health Analytics”
- Oct 28 – Lynn Wu – “Innovation Strategy after IPO: How AI Analytics Spurs Innovation after IPO”
- Oct 21 – Michelle Carter – “The Interplay of Content, Platform, and Identity: An Empirical Examination of Social Media Allyship”