This seminar will explore recent advances in the areas of information systems and business analytics with a particular focus on quantitative research. An essential aspect of any research project is dissemination of the findings arising from the study.
Learning objective
The seminar participants should learn how to prepare and deliver scientific talks as well as to deal with technical questions. Participants are also expected to actively contribute to discussions during presentations by others, thus learning and practicing critical thinking skills.
Performance assessment
Performance assessment information (valid until the course unit is held again)
Repetition only possible after re-enrolling for the course unit.
Admission requirement
PhD student with focus on information systems, business analytics or related quantitative or design science research
Additional information on mode of examination
Participants are asked to give a presentation of their research in the areas of information systems, business analytics, design science research or related quantitative research. Feedback will be given to improve oral communication, presentation skills, and the general research approach. Active participation in the presentations of all other students is expected.
Learning materials
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Groups
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Restrictions
Places
10 at the most
Priority
Registration for the course unit is only possible for the primary target group
Primary target group
Doctorate Management, Technology, and Economics (364002)