Information Systems Research

Research in information systems at the Carlson School focuses on the management of information in support of decision making and the management of information systems and technology within organizations, markets and economies.   Key topics of research include: strategy and technology; economics and information systems; information technology and organizational processes and change management; the performance of electronic markets; managerial decision making in the presence of emerging technologies; and applications of information technology in marketing, finance, supply chain, healthcare, accounting and human resources management settings.


What's nextfor the Internet?
The next-generation Internet is on the horizon. Carlson School Professor Alok Gupta comments on everything from Internet2, to whether the Internet should be fee-based, to how to find the best airline tickets. MORE >>
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Management Information Systems Research Center
The Management Information Systems Research Center bridges the gap between the corporate and academic MIS worlds. This unique partnership provides opportunities for IS/IT managers, faculty, students, and others to interact through seminars, discussion groups, recruiting events, and student research projects.

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