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Double-Impact Case Research: An Interactive Workshop
May 26, 2016 @ 9:30 am - May 27, 2016 @ 4:00 pm
Speaker(s): Prof Janis Gogan
Affiliation: Bentley University
Organised by: Lero
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Taught by a seasoned and much-published case researcher and case-method teacher, this interactive workshop helps equip participants with the knowledge and skills to publish “double-impact” case research – research that resonates among fellow academics due to its impact on theory, and research that influences the effectiveness of business leaders through practitioner-focused articles and teaching cases discussed in business school classes. In this 2-day workshop, participants will prepare a short “Elevator Pitch” about a case study, outline of a teaching case and note for a specific course, and 100-word abstract for a research paper to present at a conference.
About the Presenter
Janis Gogan, Professor of Information & Process Management at Bentley University, holds EdM, MBA, and DBA degrees from Harvard University. She teaches strategic IT management and conducts field-based research on strategic IT management, information security incident preparation and response, and informed collaboration in healthcare. Dr. Gogan has presented papers at AoM, AMCIS, ECIS, ICIS, HICSS and other conferences, and her papers are published in Business Process Management Journal, CAIS, Electronic Markets, Government Information Quarterly, Information Systems Frontiers, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, JIT, JMIS, The Information Society, and other journals. Her teaching cases have been discussed by business school professors and their students all over the world. At Bentley University Dr. Gogan received the Excellence in Scholarship Award for her qualitative field studies and teaching cases. She currently serves as Immediate Past President, NACRA (www.nacra.net ) and co-chair of the ICIS 2016 (Dublin) Practice-Based Research Track.
Attendees must sign up and attend the whole event- it will not be possible to take up a place but only attend for 1 or 2 sessions.