MIS doctoral students, Fang-Chun Liu, Doug Schutz, Yang Yang all received separate acceptances to present their research at the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Phoenix, December 2009. ICIS is the premier conference in information systems with an acceptance rate of 10-12%. The three papers are:
- Fang-Chun Liu, Business Value of IT in Commercial Banks, together with Rajiv Banker, Pei-Yu Chen, and Chin-Shyh Ou
- Doug Schutz, An Empirical Investigation on The Role of IT Materiality in Multidisciplinary Innovation, together with Yong-Young Kim, Youngjin Yoo, and Paul Pavlou
- Yang Yang, Open Innovation: An Empirical Study of Online Contests, together with Pei-Yu Chen and Paul Pavlou

MIS3580: Next Generation Mobile Applications. Tues, Thurs 3:30-4:50pm. Learn the concepts, leverage, the phone’s features, develop innovative mobile applications. For more information contact Paul Weinberg weinberg@temple.edu
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Learn to design, build, deploy, secure, and evaluate API-driven, cloud-based software applications that achieve business goals, meet requirements, deliver a positive user experience, and execute reliably at scale. MIS will prepare you to:
Design software applications that meet requirements and are enjoyable to use employing state-of-the-art UX techniques


The Bachelor of Business Administration Major in Management Information Systems (MIS) produces digital leaders who design, architect, and manage API-driven products. 

Inaugural AIS Student Chapter