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Information Technology Management
Area Coordinator
Zhang, Han
PhD Coordinator
Slaughter, Sandra
Faculty
Forman, ChrisJayaraman, SundaresanMitra, SabyasachiNarasimhan, SridharNiculescu, Marius FlorinOverby, EricSlaughter, SandraWu, D. J.Zhang, Han
Lecturers and Other Academics
Cummins, Michael
Phd Students
Huang, PengLi, BinPeng, Chih-hungRetana, GermanWen, WenWu, TianshiYin, Dezhi (Denny)
Employment Opportunities
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Information technology ("IT") continues to evolve at breathtaking speed.  Advances in IT have profound effects on how firms generate value and how entire industries are structured.  Understanding the opportunities and threats create by advances in IT is critical for modern-day managers, and this understanding will grow in importance as more and more business is conducted in "virtual" domains in the future.

The Information Technology Management area focuses on the development, use, and impact of information technology at three broad levels: 1) individual firms, 2) industries and markets, and 3) society.

Individual Firms: The last two decades have witnessed a tenfold increase in IT investments by firms.  Given such large investments, managing IT is one of the most critical issues facing business.  The IT Management area studies the role and impact of information systems in firms and other organizations and the design, development, and use of such systems, both within the firm and across firm boundaries. 

Industries and Markets: Advances in IT continue to transform industries and markets.  Travel and tourism, music, and printed media represent just a few industries that have been fundamentally changed by new and creative uses of IT.  The IT Management area studies the role of IT in creating and furthering these types of industry transformations. 

Society: The introduction and adoption of new information technologies such as social networking sites, blogs, and virtual worlds have changed how members of society interact with each other.  The IT Management area studies the economic, sociological, and psychological implications of these shifts and what they mean for business and society.


Research Interests: The Information Technology Management faculty have a broad range of research and teaching interests, including:

  • Strategic and innovative uses of information technology
  • Enterprise and supply chain systems
  • Business value of information technology
  • Information technology outsourcing and offshoring
  • Project management
  • Software development
  • Economic and behavioral implications of electronic commerce
  • Technologies enabling electronic commerce
  • Distributed network and database design
  • Data warehousing and visualization
  • Virtualization of business and societal processes
  • Emerging technologies
 
Student Resources
 
Undergraduate
 

Certificate in Information Technology Management

Descriptions of our undergraduate courses

 
MBA and Masters
 

Electives in Information Technology Management

Descriptions of our MBA and Masters courses

 
PhD
 
PhD in Information Technology Management
 
 
Recent PhD graduates and placements
 

Sam Ransbotham
- Boston College

Jifeng Luo
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Zhe (Jewel) Qu
- University of Texas
- Pan American

Vivian Zhong
- Erasmus University

Sung Kim
- University of Wisconsin

Kaushik Dutta
- Florida International University

Jai-Yeol Son
- University of British Columbia

Helen Thomas
- Carnegie Mellon University

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